

You grab your gun and shout that you’re armed. You hear a stranger’s voice inside your home. You hear a crashing sound and your house shakes. Rob- Second Story- Do you have your firearm nearby at night? Our second story happened in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rob- If we can help early that is the best way.īen- Exactly, we win every fight we don’t get in.īen- That is enough for now. Keep trying, the life you can save is worth the effort. This is something girls should be taught in school, but since our education system won’t do it, us good people need to keep an eye out for these situations with friends and family and give them the education when it is appropriate.īen- Yes, because the first time you see it you will second guess yourself and when you do talk to the person that is in trouble you are going to mess it up the first time. Rob- When would your students learn about that?īen- I get students after the fact. Talk to everyone you know, someone will be able to help you. Rob- What else would you like us to do if we were in a situation like this one?īen- Get out! Get help early. Rob- What did the defender do to save her life?īen- She was ready to fight! Even with someone she was cohabitating with and probably had deep feelings for. Your ex-boyfriend is held on a 100,000 dollar bond. He is released from the hospital and charged with felony domestic violence, and an enhancement for having two prior convictions of domestic violence. Police arrest your boyfriend and transport him to the hospital with gunshot wounds to his hand, arm, and Now you run into the front yard and yell for help. He tries to grab your gun and you shoot him again. You run to your bedroom and grab your gun. Your boyfriend fights with you and hits you in the face several times. You leave the home you share and come back from work early in the morning before dawn. Our first story took place last week in Wickliffe, Ohio. The links back to the original news articles are on our podcast webpage. We look at a few recent examples to see what we can learn. Please go to the iTunes store where you subscribe to podcasts and give us your rating and comments.īen- Here in the US, we defend ourselves with a firearm thousands of times a day. That still leaves us with plenty of examples to talk about here. Look for the armed citizen column at Ammoland. I write an indepth look at an armed defense story each week. Quote, Rob makes it appear that shooting bad guys is an easy and simple act for average people to replicate, close quote. I should interview each person involved in the armed defense incident and find out what they were thinking. Gucci said the podcast could be much better. We also received three new ratings and one new comment on iTunes (now 277x 156) I bet her students believe her when she suggests they buy self defense legal insurance. Thank you, Bob, and thank you to the young woman who is sharing her valuable experience with her students. She is now an NRA firearms instructor and instructs women in armed defense. It took even longer for her to get a lawyer and a letter from the district attorney saying she would not be charged. By that point her gun was rusted and unusable. It was over a year after the trials when she finally got her gun back. As far as Bob knows, all the attackers were arrested and prosecuted. She defended herself with her lawfully carried concealed handgun. He said-Ī close relative was attacked by a gang as she was walking near her home. I’ve been competing and having a ball.Ī listener named Bob sent us a message. I’m Rob Morse and we’re joined this week by firearms instructor Ben Branam.


and if you’re still learning about armed defense. We’re glad you found us if you’re well trained. Rob- Introduction- Welcome to episode 269 of Self-Defense Gun Stories.
