I was the first one of our group of 7 aware of the shotgun fired in our direction by a drunk in a lawn chair 30' away. I was unarmed. I jumped out of the back of the pickup while the driver retrieved a loaded .22 magnum revolver from the glove box. I beat feet 90 degrees away from the paths of fire and headed toward a phone in the barn to call deputies.
More shots were fired. The two shooters each hit the other nonfataly. Three other truck riders who didn't move were hit with bird shot because they stayed with the truck.
Sheriff's deputy pulled up immediately when the guns were empty, almost as if he had been waiting down the road for this to happen. Two minutes later the shooters were enjoying beer in the back of the Sheriff's cruiser and giving their stories as new acquaintances. Quite civil. Headed off to the local clinic in Indiantown Florida, 1973.
So I was in a gunfight without a gun, but it was not my fight. If I did have one, I think my actions would have been the same. It was Memorial Day. No need for more killings.
More shots were fired. The two shooters each hit the other nonfataly. Three other truck riders who didn't move were hit with bird shot because they stayed with the truck.
Sheriff's deputy pulled up immediately when the guns were empty, almost as if he had been waiting down the road for this to happen. Two minutes later the shooters were enjoying beer in the back of the Sheriff's cruiser and giving their stories as new acquaintances. Quite civil. Headed off to the local clinic in Indiantown Florida, 1973.
So I was in a gunfight without a gun, but it was not my fight. If I did have one, I think my actions would have been the same. It was Memorial Day. No need for more killings.