tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2031819490572301756.post1462619916742319767..comments2024-01-03T00:12:43.034-06:00Comments on e.IA.f.t. Eastern Iowa Firearms Training: Training . . . . .eiaftinfohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13595068743383767561noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2031819490572301756.post-4526781503582208442012-02-24T16:09:28.027-06:002012-02-24T16:09:28.027-06:00There was an attack on a lady near where I work re...There was an attack on a lady near where I work recently. She owns an antique mall on the highway, as I was driving past on my way to the office earlier this week I noticed that there were a bunch of police and fire trucks there, and the whole building was caution-taped off. The eaves looked kinda scorched. So I looked it up on Google (yeah...I know...I actually read a news article)...apparently some arsewipe decided to go in, beat the woman up, dragged her around her shop, doused it/her in gasoline, and set it all on fire. She escaped with minor burns. My first thought was "security cameras, silent alarms, and your cellphone might've helped to get emergency vehicles out there to help clean up and put out the fire, but nothing would beat a nice double-barrel under the counter and an angry pitbull over in the corner." I'm glad she made it out alright, but I have to wonder how different the news would be if she'd been armed, trained, and prepared? Still, I'd much rather read an article blasting her for shooting some lowlife than read one where she was a "noble victim who did the right thing and didn't resist".RabidAlienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07035887632706442114noreply@blogger.com