I know Donald Gray,he was a customer at OPS.He did work for Okmulgee County Sheriff,he used to come in in uniform with other deputies.I suspect Sheriff Rice is doing damage control.He may not have completed the academy but he was hired. Steve
Huh? This is what I last said:For a group that's supposed to be pro concealed carry and pro 2nd amendment and all that, a LOT here certainly are quick to jump on the bandwagon against people that use their weapon on a defensive situation
If that aint a self defense situation then what is
But for the grace of God, any of us could end up in the same situation this very day.
Huh? This is what I last said:
I know Donald Gray,he was a customer at OPS.He did work for Okmulgee County Sheriff,he used to come in in uniform with other deputies.I suspect Sheriff Rice is doing damage control.He may not have completed the academy but he was hired. Steve
My goodness ...
Lessons learned so far:
1. Don't show anybody your gun and say "do you want some of this" because if you do the "one to the hip" rule is revoked instantly and deadly force can be applied.
2. If you are close enough to someone to have a "conversation" and clearly identify a gun shoved into a waistband and you have to fire 8 to 10 shots, YOU need to practice more.
3. Apparently you do not have to be a real JBT to arrest people.
4. I love OSA ...
In all seriousness, though, why do people TALK after a shooting?? Can someone explain the psychological process that says to a person, "Hey, Person, talk all you want to because nothing bad has ever come from someone saying too much to the media (or any authority figure, for that matter)."
I just don't get it.
Okie dokie. Cause I really hope it all turns out well for the guy.If what I said doesn't apply to you then I wasn't talking about you. "A LOT" is not "everyone" and certainly not you specifically.
True. I pray every day though that it isnt me.any of us could end up in the same situation this very day.
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