Yup, glad there was a good guy on scene with the good sense to ignore the Gun Free Zone signs posted at the mall entrances.
I had to go there when I was having problems with my iPhone. I don't remember seeing any signs and I was armed. That was about a year ago, June.There's a Simon employee that now works with the Paul Blarts at Penn Square. He's full on mall commando with half dozen patches that say police, same with his dog, but no badge visible, and no jurisdictional markings whatsoever. Illinois tags on the "police" car out front. If his dog detects on you, he sends the female Blarts to ask you to leave, while never personally directly acknowledging you at all. I know that sounds oddly specific, and it should because I was asked to leave. Luckily I had already ate the Japanese food we were there for. I refuse to go there unarmed. So, now, I refuse to go there.
**** em, give me my misdemeanor ticket and I'll skip all the way downtown to pay itThe leftists are already saying this wasn't a "true" good guy with a gun because the property had no CCW signs posted so the defender was "riding dirty" and a "criminal just like the shooter". Move those goalposts, classic move
With my chosen carry location I'd have told them get to searchingI was told "sir, the dog has alerted to the presence of firearms or ammunition somewhere in your party."
The leftists are already saying this wasn't a "true" good guy with a gun because the property had no CCW signs posted so the defender was "riding dirty" and a "criminal just like the shooter". Move those goalposts, classic move
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