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If you open the link about the shooting, you will see some truly despicable comments. There is a segment of our society that will never understand the dedication or our LEO and their daily sacrifice.

I pray for the officer's speedy recovery.

I hope (although I know it's wrong) that if the criminal survives he spends the rest of his life in pain.

While I wish it hadn't taken place, I am thankful that the Detroit Police Office was chosen as the intended victim instead of one of my kids, as he had the mind set and training to fight back.
 
Prayers for the officers complete recovery. Bill

+10

I'm glad he was prepared and did what he had to do, as most LEO's (including retired LEO's as well) have to. It's unfortunate that he got shot and I do hope for a speedy & full recovery for the officer and limited pain for his family as well.

And this hits home a little more for me because I'm from the suburbs of Detroit originally. :)
 
If you open the link about the shooting, you will see some truly despicable comments. There is a segment of our society that will never understand the dedication or our LEO and their daily sacrifice.

I pray for the officer's speedy recovery.

I hope (although I know it's wrong) that if the criminal survives he spends the rest of his life in pain.

While I wish it hadn't taken place, I am thankful that the Detroit Police Office was chosen as the intended victim instead of one of my kids, as he had the mind set and training to fight back.

...and a pistol.
 
For the life of me I don't know why he stopped at a gas station in Detroit knowing what he knew. I don't EVER stop at any gas station/store inside the city limits for those reasons. I work around that area and that is one of the worst off places in Detroit. I'm glad that the officer made it out OK after all of this.
 
For the life of me I don't know why he stopped at a gas station in Detroit knowing what he knew. I don't EVER stop at any gas station/store inside the city limits for those reasons. I work around that area and that is one of the worst off places in Detroit. I'm glad that the officer made it out OK after all of this.


He stopped there for gas because he needed gas that is why. By him stopping for gas and taking out the bad guy, it shows others they cant get away with preying upon people. Even people in the ghetto deserve the right to live their life unmolested. I understand that you wouldn't stop there, but that is what cops do, they take a stand.
 
He stopped there for gas because he needed gas that is why. By him stopping for gas and taking out the bad guy, it shows others they cant get away with preying upon people. Even people in the ghetto deserve the right to live their life unmolested. I understand that you wouldn't stop there, but that is what cops do, they take a stand.

If we are lucky, the police officer will make a complete and total recovery.

As a taxpayer, I can only hope that the piece of sh*t perp dies slowly from his wounds, and the justice that was served comes from the officer shooting back. Garbage like that doesn't deserve to breath the same air as you and I, and I'm not interested in paying for his three meals a day, cable tv, or housing while he pals around the courtyard lifting weights with the rest of the animals who are locked up in prison. :mad:
 
Extra capacity

Since I'm the OP, I'd like to highjack this thread and ask your opinion(s) about the following related CCW issues:


- Do those of you who use a revolver as your primary CCW, do you carry extra rounds in a speed strip or loader?

- Whether or not you carry extra rounds, do you feel you have an adequate amount of rounds, given what the DPD LE experienced?

- Same questions for those who CC (semi-auto) pistols.
 
For the life of me I don't know why he stopped at a gas station in Detroit knowing what he knew. I don't EVER stop at any gas station/store inside the city limits for those reasons. I work around that area and that is one of the worst off places in Detroit. I'm glad that the officer made it out OK after all of this.

Maybe he needed gas?.....Maybe he knew he had the means and capability of defending himself. Maybe the bad guy thought he would be like many of the "free" citizens of Detroit and other progressive cities, who aren't able to defend themselves and live in fear of people like him......

I hope the Officer makes a speedy and full recovery.
 
- Do those of you who use a revolver as your primary CCW, do you carry extra rounds in a speed strip or loader?

- Whether or not you carry extra rounds, do you feel you have an adequate amount of rounds, given what the DPD LE experienced?

- Same questions for those who CC (semi-auto) pistols.

-When I carry a revolver, I carry extra rounds in a speed strip and a BUG. Also a speed loader if I have room in a pocket for it.

-I'm not certain what the sequence of events or range was in the DPD officer's incident, or where or how many times he hit the bad guy, so I'm not sure if he needed to empty the mag or if that is what he was trained to do. As for me, I am comfortable with 11 shots ready to go between a primary revolver and BUG, plus reloads.

-When I carry an auto I either carry a high-capacity pistol and/or a spare magazine, plus a BUG with a speed strip.

I hope that the officer makes a speedy and full recovery.
 
I carry either a Sig 239 in .40, with one in the pipe, which is 8+7 or a Sig 229 which is 13+12. I am good with either set-up.
 
He stopped there for gas because he needed gas that is why. By him stopping for gas and taking out the bad guy, it shows others they cant get away with preying upon people. Even people in the ghetto deserve the right to live their life unmolested. I understand that you wouldn't stop there, but that is what cops do, they take a stand.

+1 on that. People shouldn't need to live in fear, no matter what location it is at..ghetto or not. Plus, even if you know it's a bad area, doesn't mean you should have to avoid it...especially as an LEO. It's your job to protect others...yes, even off duty.

Since I'm the OP, I'd like to highjack this thread and ask your opinion(s) about the following related CCW issues:

- Same questions for those who CC (semi-auto) pistols.

I carry a 40 compact (10+1) and normally don't carry an extra mag unless I happen to have cargo pants on or something where I can slide the extra mag in an unused pocket. Then I will carry an extra one. Or if I happen to have a backpack or something on me. But since I'm a "bigger" guy (and I don't mean tall :( ), it's not really comfortable to have an IWB holster and an extra mag on the inside of my pants. :( If people here wouldn't freak so much about people carrying (even though open carry is legal here), then I would carry OWB plus two extra mags as well and I'd be fine. :D
 
I had the chance to back up a cop one day at a gas station, he was out of his car talking to five fellows when it became apparent that a few were trying to get around behind him, circleing like sharks, I pulled my truck over behind him so he would have a backstop, all it took was eye contact and he knew my intention. A few seconds later two other cruisers showed up and I pulled off. My pistol was in my lap, nobody saw it, but I would have helped him if he needed it.
 
Since I'm the OP, I'd like to highjack this thread and ask your opinion(s) about the following related CCW issues:


- Do those of you who use a revolver as your primary CCW, do you carry extra rounds in a speed strip or loader?

- Whether or not you carry extra rounds, do you feel you have an adequate amount of rounds, given what the DPD LE experienced?

- Same questions for those who CC (semi-auto) pistols.

I re-evaluated my carry weapon after the shooting at the station. I would normally just carry a 5 shot Smith with a speed strip. After the shooting I carry nothing less then a Glock 27 and a reload. Two and from work, I now carry both.
 
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