And this guy did
BROCKTON - Bebiano Correia was helping a customer when he saw the man wielding a shotgun come into his Pleasant Street convenience store Sunday afternoon. “He came inside the door, then he pointed the gun at my nephew. He said, ‘I need money, need money,’” said Correia, owner of the Universal Grocery Food Market on Pleasant Street. But instead of freezing from shock, Correia took action to defend his family.
BROCKTON - Bebiano Correia was helping a customer when he saw the man wielding a shotgun come into his Pleasant Street convenience store Sunday afternoon.
“He came inside the door, then he pointed the gun at my nephew. He said, ‘I need money, need money,’” said Correia, owner of the Universal Grocery Food Market on Pleasant Street.
But instead of freezing from shock, Correia took action to defend his family.
Self defense requires the will to fight. The tools you use are useless unless you are willing to employ them.
He grabbed the robber and struggled for about two minutes, while his wife looked on, to get the shotgun away from the suspect.
Wait, I always thought criminals were all trained in the Black Clad Ninja School Of Take Weapons Away From People and not the other way around.
I'm glad nobody was hurt and even more glad that Mr. Correia had the wherewithal to defend his family and his property.