https://www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/deputies-assault-at-comstock-park-walmart/
Copy cat?
“…the suspect ran out of the Walmart shortly after the stabbing and was hit by someone’s car”
“Life is a B1tch and her Stripper name is Karma”
The shopping cart guy was a former Marine also. Unfortunately his daughter witnessed some of the stabbings so he’s concerned about a teenager dealing with it.
He said he ran out of the store after the guy and with no weapon, he grabbed the cart.
Marines IMPROVISE, Overcome, Adapt! Semper Fi! Oorah!
Someone left a bag of crayons in the cart.
Semper fi
Where are all the gunners? I’m sure there are plenty but I don’t know any that hang around “gun free zones”.
Secondly, who in their 2A right mind is going to draw down on an idiot that’s shooting liberals!
If you happen to shoot the democratic mass shoooting constituent, whereby saving hundreds of lives , you’re more than likely going to spend 20 years, at least in prison. Especially in a blue state!
Isn’t Walmart a gun free zone? If so, just lost our protections! Prove me wrong!
Yep that’s what it says at my local Wally World.
The last time I was in a Walmart was in 2000 to purchase the one and only first XBOX!
Since then donated all my previous Xbox’s and games to children’s hospital.
We go to Walmart once a week (daytime). With our Handicap Plaques in the cars
we park close (usually). Sis KNOWS to do a sweep before getting out, then another once out
THEN lock the car and get a errant basket that are usually nearby because they don’t have enough staff
to reel them in. The simplest defensive measure I taught her is use the Cart kept between her and the
attacker till she can get to her Revolver. THERE’S NO MORE ‘IF NECESSARY ANYMORE’. Pull the piece if attacked. You attack a (70) year old Woman you’re getting the LEAD!. (she has zero problem with this!)
This is all a Moot point as I now go with her every time. We take a morning to hit the stores and give ourselves a treat. Then it’s back to the Castle (and raise the drawbridge !)
We now get Home delivery from ‘CHEWY’ for the Crocagator’s in our ‘Moat’ so my back has been feeling much better! . One of the downsides (although I’m not complaining) is the lack of FREE Illegal Migrant Food crawling around these days!
There always seemed to be enough folk’s taking a bath (thinking it’s like the Rio Grande till ‘.Milly and Vanillyl’ pounce on their Axxes! (Or Moe Larry, Curly and Shemp) !
Costco has a POLICE PRESENCE now. (doesn’t look good for rich and famous to be getting mugged in the parking lot). Even in daylight the folks come from the South to ‘pester’ the shoppers. With the folk’s in Blue (or Tan in this case) it’s been quieter.
Be AWARE FOLKS!
It’ll take some time to straighten out the mess the Rancid Puddin’ and Dimocrats put us in. It won’t be overnight.
WWG1WGA
NCSWIC
I’m glad Chewy is helping your back brother. No joke, I put myself out of commission for a week with one of their overloaded boxes. Between cat litter and cat food, they have no hesitation to pack a 65lb box. Usually I open it on the front step, but one time I forgot that I had a bad torn muscle in my back that, while it was partially healed and felt fine, wasn’t totally healed. I picked up the whole box to bring inside. I re-tore the muscle and damn, was down useless for days. Still, it’s the best way to get supplies and one less reason for trips to the store.
I Feel ya Bruh!
Even if the above story is a tad fabricated (we don’t order ‘Elk ina box’ from CHEWEY)
It is TRUE that the Crocagator’s were plumper with the Million Man March across the Border was in effect! (sorry couldn’t resist)
Approaching (65) in a few days I have learned to be more careful lifting sh!t.
I cannot afford to be outta commission these days. Sorry about yer back, persistent injuries
tend to take longer now as we all age. What was a sprain could now be an ICU event if not treated properly! .I made the mistake of hauling in a huge box from THE ONE AND ONLY TIME WE ORDERED FROM COSTCO online! They packed (3) cases of Perrier water in the same box! It was pouring outside and the crappy box was already soaked and I RUSHED IT bringing it over the threshold! BIG MISTAKE!. Chewey is a piece of cake compared to that fiasco!
And unfortunately like every thing else PET FOOD is OUTRAGEOUS so you almost HAVE TO buy online.
86 cents for a can of Cat food is ridiculous! @ Walmart. (I will never order LITTER online though. I’ll pay the $41 (2 pack) in the store.
I hear ya Don. I’m turnin’ 74 next week and dear bride keeps telling me to remember how old I am. Then we do a Sam’s pick up and the truck is full. Why don’t they come unload it?
I’m pretty good about using a dolly/wheelbarrow for heavy shi7 now but quite often forget how old I am until the next day.
Well ya can’t fix stupid or an old man that won’t admit it.
From Acts of Valor:
“Before my father died, he said the worst thing about growing old was that other men stop seeing you as dangerous…I’ve always remember that how being dangerous was sacred, a badge of honor. You live your life by a code. An ethos, every man does. It’s your shoreline. It’s what guides you home and trust me, you’re always trying to get home.”
THIS is very true. But I learned another lesson from my Father in Law that was equally as important. STAY dangerous.
When he was in his 70s and funny enough in a local Walmart parking lot (everything bad happens in Walmart parking lots), he walked out of the store mid-day to find some red-neck 20 year old pushing his woman around rather violently. My FIL walked over to him and just told the guy to please just stop what he was doing, especially in front of children and families. He had just moved into this small NC shore community for his retirement and very few folks knew him.
The guy made the mistake of squaring off with my FIL, did I mention he was a Golden Gloves city champ in his youth and a life long Iron Worker AND Irish (no Irish man has EVER passed off a good fight), telling him to mind his own business “old man” and shoved him, therefore establishing himself as the “aggressor” MY FIL, could have walked away or shoved the dude back. Instead he swiftly throat punched him and sent him to the ground gasping for air. At this point the whole parking lot was watching.
The white trash “woman” (relationship was never established) who he was trying to help started yelling at him that he she had called the police on him, yada-yada-yada.
Cops arrived, they took the guys statement, then they took my FILs statement. The guy said he was going to press charges and the cop asked him how interested are you in the story spreading around town that a 70 year old old man landed your punk ass on the ground with one punch…
Nothing came out of it except the story, as usual, spread around town like wildfire that my FIL was no one to mess with. He lived in that town for 13 years until he passed in his mid 80s and NO ONE ever messed with him again.
Awesome that he stepped in to stop it from continuing. Most people now would take out their smartphone and record it for “the gram”.
My FIL was a complete “old school” deal. One of my VERY FEW personal heroes.
Ha, I knew you couldn’t really order week old Elk in a box gator food from Chewy. I know when you’re kidding, and that you really feed your gators “other things”
Seriously, gators love really old, stinking meat! The local trappers will use a whole chicken (or a pig lung is a favorite) on a huge treble hook suspended over the water, with the thing roasting in the Florida sun for a few days, to get a nuisance gator from a swimming area. Picture a fishing rod made of rebar, with the line made of steel cable, to catch a nuisance gator.
Our Chewy here is delivered by the FedEx guy, and he hates life. I’ve had him drop the box from waist high on my front step, and it blew open the litter inside, dumping it everywhere. @Will_B , your competitor sucks!
And yeah, injuries take longer, and we need to be more careful. It’s easy to forget we don’t heal as quick.
Like with everything, there are clues, if the bad guys know what they’re seeing. My FIL is retired from 25 years in the Army. Vietnam combat vet. His cap and the pins on it tells a story of where he was, and what he knows. He’s old now, moves slowly, and he’s the most gentle, kindest man you’ll ever meet. He’s also always armed, he can still shoot, and he would be a bad choice for some skel to try and mess with.