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  • Oct 22, 2022
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    met

    Apparently the black guy was harassing people in the store about a cigar and the gun was originally his, so the firefighter took into his own hands

    He's in custody still, not the woman.

    From the police report (I gotta find it again so I can’t link it itt) he was arguing with the cashier because they didn’t have what he wanted after which he was told to leave by both the cashier and the firefighter, fireman then follows him to the car and after being told to stop following a fight breaks out the gun is drawn and she eventually gets it which then led to the fireman being shot. He’s in custody because the gun was illegally owned, she isn’t because it counts as self defense and Missouri is a stand your ground state

  • Sepah

    From the police report (I gotta find it again so I can’t link it itt) he was arguing with the cashier because they didn’t have what he wanted after which he was told to leave by both the cashier and the firefighter, fireman then follows him to the car and after being told to stop following a fight breaks out the gun is drawn and she eventually gets it which then led to the fireman being shot. He’s in custody because the gun was illegally owned, she isn’t because it counts as self defense and Missouri is a stand your ground state

    So stupidity by both sides, but the white man tried being a hero for no reason past the initial argument.

  • Oct 22, 2022
    str8dollaz

    why she got the extended mag though

  • Oct 22, 2022

    Wild rules in Missouri

    And dude going to his car for a gun makes the self defense thing even crazier

    That said it's pretty damn insane that fireman literally had a gun pointed at him and wouldn't get off the dude, might ve had a death wish

  • Faith

    A lot of Adults are still mentally children

    This. People expose themselves everyday with how they drive on the roads, makes me wonder how they made it this far in life being an idiot

  • Oct 22, 2022
    str8dollaz

    why she got the extended mag though

  • Oct 22, 2022

    Senseless violence