The man walks up to the counter and hands the clerk a note. The clerk nervously takes the note, reads it and then looks up at the man.
Should I Shoot
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Ep. 51 Should I Shoot? Is that a Hold Up Behind the Gun Store?
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: April 17, 2017You could be witnessing a hold-up in broad daylight right behind a gun store. Or it could be something else.
Ep. 50 Should I Shoot? Trouble at the ATM
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: April 10, 2017The 911 operator is telling you the police should be on the scene and asks if you’re OK.
Utah Officer Turn Suspect’s Gun Against Him in Deadly Shooting
BY Max Slowik Updated: April 4, 2017Utah police released footage of a deadly shooting between two Roy City officers and an armed suspect. The police used the suspect’s own gun in the fight.
Ep. 49 Should I Shoot? The Sloppy Concealed Carrier
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: April 3, 2017Hardly any of the other customers even notice the man, let alone the gun. But it’s just a matter of time before they do.
Ep. 48 Should I Shoot? Elevated Awareness on the Train
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: March 27, 2017And that’s when you spot him: a man in hi-tops, baggy jeans and a light blue hoodie about 25 yards down the sidewalk, staring at your group.
Ep. 47 Should I Shoot? Late Night Banging at Your Door
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: March 20, 2017“Stay on the line with me,” the dispatcher says. “We have officers en route to your location.”
Ep. 46 Should I Shoot? The Assailant and the Attendant
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: March 13, 2017Immediately, the assailant swings the nightstick at you, striking your car door and yelling, “Stay in your car, man!”
Ep. 45 Should I Shoot? Date Night Goes Wrong
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: March 7, 2017Your significant other has picked up on this too, and at times, can spot a DLR (“doesn’t look right”) or even a concealed carry purse.
Ep. 44 Should I Shoot? The Car Accident and the Driver with the Pistol
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: February 27, 2017You’ve had a concealed pistol license for more than 10 years but never had to use your gun, let alone put your hand on it in a scenario where you felt even a bit threatened.