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1holycatholic
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No. My message was that an old woman was robbed and shot in her parish parking lot after mass by someone intent on evil and that security was improved after the fact. I didn’t say or imply anything you attributed to me.And your message is that if the elderly lady was armed CCW and if she had her progressive eyeglasses on and had taken her vitamins thar morning and was ready for action she could have shot her assailant before he shot her? Or is your message that the news article is inaccurate and if somone were still in the church and CCW they could have heard the head shot, run out and shot at the escaping felon; or engaged him after the deed in a deadly shoot em up in the parking lot and maybe might have taken him out so that justice was done?Cell phones have become a very good deterent for ad hoc crimes of opportunity since anyone can get a text message off to the police fast.
There is an order of magnitude (at least) higher risk of being hit by a car in the parking lot than getting shot at in 99.9% of all parishes.
How many highly trained armed secret service agents have ever really prevented a determined armed assailant from shooting (e.g. the president or governor etc.) his target once the determined gunman had his gun out and was close enough to shoot? In crimes of passion where the other person is prepared to die anyway - there is almost no chance of stopping a shooting in process. It happens too fast to stop in almost all cases and the concealed weapons has no effect as a deterrent and at best can only stop a mass shooting spree which is atypical of the few cases that really happen in churches.
BF
It was a forum Rorschach test.