It is nearly impossible to imagine what your mental state will be when you point a gun at someone for the first time. It is a life altering experience.
I've only ever pointed a gun at another person one time. I don't know that I would call it "Life Altering".
I'm still not sure exactly what happened. Which means I shouldn't have involved myself at all.
I was putting my stuff in my car getting ready to go to work and the guy came walking through the parking lot paying no attention to me.
He went behind the dumpsters and through a hole in the fence at the end of the lot. I saw him fooling around with a gate to somebody else's backyard and I heard a gunshot.
I took cover behind my car and I saw the guy come backing out from behind the dumpster with both of his hands out in front of him. I didn't know what was going on, I drew my gun and I started yelling at the guy. I asked him over and over and over again "Are you okay?" "Have you been shot?" I was within 10 ft of him screaming as loud as I could and he never even acknowledged me. I think that either he had fired the shot or he had been very close to whoever had and his ears were still ringing.
I got away from him. I got inside and I called the police. When they showed up they didn't find a gun. They didn't find any shell casings and the people that lived in the house denied ever having fired a shot. As far as I know that was the end of the investigation.
If I had it to do all over again I would have stayed behind my car and not involved myself at all.
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