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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s-hatchet-wielding-attacker-in-wash-7-eleven/



A masked man burst into a 7-Eleven near Seattle early Sunday morning, swinging a hatchet and slicing the store clerk.

Before the masked man could seriously hurt anyone, though, a customer who was drinking his morning coffee pulled out a concealed weapon and fatally shot the attacker.

Authorities did not name the attacker or the customer, but they did hail the concealed weapon owner as a hero.

“This could have been disastrous,” King County Sheriff Sgt. Cindi West told KIRO7. “Had this guy not shot, who knows what would have happened? We might have a dead clerk right now, and instead we have a dead bad guy.”

The clerk, Kuldeep Singh, suffered minor cuts to his stomach. He, too, thanked the customer for saving his life.

“He [was] killing me,” Singh, 58, said of the hatchet-wielding attacker. Singh added that the customer was a “nice guy.”

West said that the incident will be investigated fully but that the 60-year-old customer was currently being considered a Good Samaritan.

The “customer, the shooter, is shaken up but from everything that we see right now from the scene – there’s no wrongdoing on his part,” she told King 5. “In fact, he probably saved a life in this case.”
Quite a few businesses here removed their "no CC" signs as they were starting to lose business with so many people carrying now.
 
oh right ya i was taken back when i noticed the hospital has a "no firearms" sign on the door
like ...really? that needs to be said?

Yes. Yes it does. smh.

It didn't used to be. It is fairly recent that we felt that our personal liberties were being violated unless we had a gun actually on our person. It is what the founding fathers wanted apparently.

Plus, you might need to whip up a quick snack


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Yes. Yes it does. smh.

It didn't used to be. It is fairly recent that we felt that our personal liberties were being violated unless we had a gun actually on our person.
i dont understand why you would bring a gun into a hospital anyways
but i feel i should keep opinions to myself as this could easily become a gun control topic

however that being said i come from a very different country on said issue so im not used to the things i see here.
 
i dont understand why you would bring a gun into a hospital anyways
but i feel i should keep opinions to myself as this could easily become a gun control topic

however that being said i come from a very different country on said issue so im not used to the things i see here.
I was born here. It is insane. Nobody should ever cook bacon that way.
 
i dont understand why you would bring a gun into a hospital anyways
but i feel i should keep opinions to myself as this could easily become a gun control topic

however that being said i come from a very different country on said issue so im not used to the things i see here.


You DO live in Alaska, where almost everyone carries a gun because moose and bear can get ya.
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s-hatchet-wielding-attacker-in-wash-7-eleven/



A masked man burst into a 7-Eleven near Seattle early Sunday morning, swinging a hatchet and slicing the store clerk.

Before the masked man could seriously hurt anyone, though, a customer who was drinking his morning coffee pulled out a concealed weapon and fatally shot the attacker.

Authorities did not name the attacker or the customer, but they did hail the concealed weapon owner as a hero.

“This could have been disastrous,” King County Sheriff Sgt. Cindi West told KIRO7. “Had this guy not shot, who knows what would have happened? We might have a dead clerk right now, and instead we have a dead bad guy.”

The clerk, Kuldeep Singh, suffered minor cuts to his stomach. He, too, thanked the customer for saving his life.

“He [was] killing me,” Singh, 58, said of the hatchet-wielding attacker. Singh added that the customer was a “nice guy.”

West said that the incident will be investigated fully but that the 60-year-old customer was currently being considered a Good Samaritan.

The “customer, the shooter, is shaken up but from everything that we see right now from the scene – there’s no wrongdoing on his part,” she told King 5. “In fact, he probably saved a life in this case.”
Just a couple weeks ago five minutes from my house some guy went into a restaurant with a machette and fucked a bunch of people up. What the hell is going on out there?
 
i dont understand why you would bring a gun into a hospital anyways
but i feel i should keep opinions to myself as this could easily become a gun control topic

however that being said i come from a very different country on said issue so im not used to the things i see here.
Once you walk into community regional in Fresno California you'll understand why people rather have a gun on them. I went because I had a cold, ended up getting treated for a stab wound.
 
I usually only vape or eat edibles and use a topical for my hand. Every once in a while I dab though. Today I dabbed 3 fat dabs of this exotic purple lemonade live resin I got at cannabis cup. Second day. I've had off in 3 weeks but it feels so good. What a euphoric high, hits my body harder than most edibles. :) don't mind me, I'm just another stoned rambler lol.


Now I'm finishing it off vaping my organic homegrown aurora indica.
 

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