Posted by Mark - IN. on May 31, 2012 at 21:39:19 from (24.15.153.90):
In Reply to: OT/this is just wrong posted by Nancy Howell on May 31, 2012 at 06:31:08:
Lesson learned...have a toy gun around that looks like a .45 at quick glance especially in the dark, then blast the guy a few times to make sure he's done, then wipe down the toy gun, put it in his hands, take both of his hands and touch the toy a few times to make it look good.
"Gosh officers, was awakened by a ruckus, grabbed my gun thinking it was a cougar, went outside and he pointed his gun at me at the same time I was pointing in his direction because thats where the noise was coming from, saw him moving his gun in my direction, and instinctively fired two or three dozen times, reloading four or five times".
Ok, don't shoot a few dozen times, and don't reload. Emptying the gun once can be explained away by pointing out you got scared and your finger got even more scared and wouldn't stop.
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