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<blockquote data-quote="Quick_Draw_McGraw" data-source="post: 978869" data-attributes="member: 3286"><p>This is also the DA who charged the elderly CCW holder Gumm for his defensive shooting on Riverside. Nothing would surprise me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I drive by that bar all the time. I think a big question is <em>where the guy parked his bike</em>. A lot of people park their bikes on the sidewalk in front of the bar. There is also a side parking lot that runs up to the front of the bar, and a rear parking lot.</p><p></p><p>The drunks parked their truck in the street in front of the bar.</p><p></p><p>So if the guy on the bike parked in either the front of the bar or towards the front of the side lot, he would have been visable to the men in the truck. </p><p></p><p>Those men could have approached the biker before he had left the area around his bike. It's very possible the man on the bike had no time to either stow his gun or enter the bar, since the men in the truck could have arrived at nearly the same time he parked his bike.</p><p></p><p>So it's a very plausaible situation that he had no intetion of entering the bar with his weapon, and that he was met almost instantly by the two men after parking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick_Draw_McGraw, post: 978869, member: 3286"] This is also the DA who charged the elderly CCW holder Gumm for his defensive shooting on Riverside. Nothing would surprise me. I drive by that bar all the time. I think a big question is [I]where the guy parked his bike[/I]. A lot of people park their bikes on the sidewalk in front of the bar. There is also a side parking lot that runs up to the front of the bar, and a rear parking lot. The drunks parked their truck in the street in front of the bar. So if the guy on the bike parked in either the front of the bar or towards the front of the side lot, he would have been visable to the men in the truck. Those men could have approached the biker before he had left the area around his bike. It's very possible the man on the bike had no time to either stow his gun or enter the bar, since the men in the truck could have arrived at nearly the same time he parked his bike. So it's a very plausaible situation that he had no intetion of entering the bar with his weapon, and that he was met almost instantly by the two men after parking. [/QUOTE]
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