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Armed Good Guys: AR-15 and CCW for Self-Defense

August 3, 2018 by David Dolbee 4 Comments

News stories of civilian self-defense seldom receive adequate media coverage. After all, armed good guys stopping violent felons does not make headlines like the lives of innocents being taken. Bias and agendas play their part, but the media does not cover an event that did not happen, such as a case where a good guy stopped a violent event before it it resulted in the loss of innocent life. However, these are exactly the type of stories we need to highlight to educate non gun owners before they head to the voting booth.

The AR-15 is the most vilified gun in America. Gun control zealots continue to maintain that there are no legitimate, peaceful uses for these firearms in civilian hands. They claim that the only purpose of such weapons is to slaughter the innocent or similar such nonsense.

Dave Dolbee shooting an AR-15 rifle with a spent shell casing in the air for armed good guys
Tens of millions of law-abiding Americans own and shoot firearms each year, with the vast majority preferring modern sporting rifle, whether plinking or for self-defense.

However, AR-15s are valuable personal defense weapons that can end threats a handgun just can’t. Take, for example, what recently transpired in Oklahoma.

A retired officer from Alabama was the person who shot a man Douglas County deputies said was pointing a gun and firing at random people on a multi-county crime spree, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by 9NEWS.

The retired officer said when he went to speak with [Austin] Benson, the man told him “to get him water and that the law was after him.” According to the affidavit, Benson had a rifle in his left hand at the time and was pointing it at the retired officer.

The affidavit said the retired officer went into his camper and gave his wife a handgun, telling her to take cover. He then took an AR-15 out of the camper and went outside, ordering Benson to drop his gun, according to the affidavit.

Benson, however, started to drive away and began shooting at the retired officer and his camper. This prompted the officer to return fire. According to the affidavit, Benson crashed into a tree.

When the retired officer thought he had fired all of the ammunition in his AR-15, he told deputies he set it in the bed of his truck and took out a second AR-15. According to the affidavit, the retired officer told deputies that he fired one more shot to see if Benson would react since he didn’t see any movement in his car.

In the process, the retired officer ended Benson’s crime spree.

Benson had been involved in a carjacking earlier that day and had opened fire on numerous vehicles, though he didn’t injure anyone, thankfully. However, it does illustrate that Benson had little regard for human life and was more than willing to pull the trigger.

Unfortunately for him, he finally crossed someone who was armed and willing to shoot back.

Benson was shot in the arm and face but wasn’t killed. He now faces a slew of charges for attempted first-degree murder (6 counts) and a count of attempted aggravated robbery.

Meanwhile, it’s possible that there would be more, including actual murder charges, had the man at the campground not had an AR-15.

Gun control opponents will latch onto his status as a retired police officer, but I feel it vital to point out that if AR-15s are banned, even retired officers wouldn’t have them. If they’d have gotten their way, this man or someone else may well have been killed before Benson’s rampage ended. Gun control activists don’t like to think about that, but it’s true. This retired officer was a private citizen, same as you and me in most legal ways, and wouldn’t have been able to stop this if they’d have gotten their way. But he did. He did because we live in a free society that generally recognizes the right to keep and bear arms.


Teen Who Tried to Rob Ohio Business Shot and Killed by Manager

Police in Ohio say a 17-year-old who attempted to rob two employees of an overnight auto repair shop has been shot and killed by a manager from the business. The Dayton Daily News reports the teen has been identified as Calvin Craver, of Dayton. He was shot in the Dayton suburb of Trotwood and died at a hospital.

Trotwood police say the manager and an employee reported that they were approached by two males and that one of the males pointed a gun at them. The manager, whose identity hasn’t been released, shot Craver while the other male fled. The second male hasn’t been found.

Initial Report

A 17-year-old male was killed after a manager of an auto repair shop shot him after the suspect pointed a gun at the manager, police said. Officers responded to the auto repair shop around 2:30 a.m. The incident started when the manager of the shop, which operates overnight, returned to the business with an employee and their car was approached by two individuals, said Capt. Dan Heath of the Trotwood Police Department.

When the employee got out of the car, one of the individuals pointed a gun at him, and the manager, whose identity has not been released, shot the suspect, Heath said.

A 911 call obtained by a public records request captured the intense moments after the shooting.

“I just shot a guy,” the caller said. “He robbed my workers and pulled a gun on us. I pulled the trigger before he did,” the caller said.

The business owner told officers, the previous day two suspicious people were at a gas station near the business, but later fled when police were called, Heath said. The owner believes those were the same individuals who returned to his business.

Do you know of a recent event of where armed good guys turned the tide on the bad guys? Should the store owner have done anything differently?What if the suspect hadn’t followed Turman’s order? What if he had fought against Turman? Share your answers in the comment section.


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Comments

  1. American Patriot says

    August 4, 2018 at 12:09 pm

    I’ve read the story about the retired cop & his AR, but I gotta think a regular citizen would not get away with what he did even though I have no problem with what he did. After shooting a fleeing auto emptying his mag (assuming a 30 rd) & then seeing no movement in the car fired once more from a second AR for good measure? It’s like is he dead yet??? Let’s make sure!
    Like I said I have no problem with the scumbag getting it, but a civilian would be sitting behind bars telling that story.

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    • Jesse Tiede says

      August 4, 2018 at 5:07 pm

      You got that right, Patriot! An honest citizen, in a campground, with 2 AR-15s would be a hard explain for you and me, too…

      Reply
  2. Rich says

    August 11, 2018 at 9:29 pm

    Why the 2nd AR? Wouldn’t have been quicker to switch mags?

    Reply
  3. Docduracoat says

    August 23, 2018 at 12:23 pm

    I like that his “New York reload” is a second AR!

    Reply

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