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Old 08-08-2013, 02:39 AM
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Texas husband shoots 2 bank robbers that abducted him, his wife, police say | Fox News

Good carry story from Texas, the husband apparently shot two kidnappers who forced his wife to steal from the bank she worked at while holding him hostage. One of the alleged perpetrators is dead the other in critical care.

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Now... as we all know, from the various gungrabbers stuff, the story must be impossible.

First, the police show up in time to save everyone all the time. They are totally responsible for defending life and are everywhere all at the same time. In fact this is probably why crime doesn't happen anywhere, ever.

Second, The husband couldn't have had a gun, he didn't go on a rampage and kill all his neighbors, friends, family, and himself. He didn't even shoot up a Starbucks. So... having a gun isn't possible.

Third, and most importantly, I heard that Texas is a "Kidnapping and bank robbery free zone" they even have signs up that say, "No kidnapping or bank robbing allowed." So clearly, the possibility that the guys who got shot were up to no good is impossible. I mean... there was a SIGN.
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I am glad to hear the husband and his wife are ok!
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Old 08-08-2013, 10:07 AM
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Justice and a good ending, thanks for the post.
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Old 08-08-2013, 10:29 AM
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And fourth he didn't us a pen. [sarcasm]

No trial for one maybe the other, saved Texas some money. Guess the feds will file charges against him though.

Good for great outcome, for him and his family.
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Old 08-08-2013, 11:33 AM
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Crime, as a career, should have a high mortality rate.

Good job by the husband.
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