Constitutional Carry Works in Arizona: Armed 19-Year-Old Shoots, Kills, Carjacker
U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- On 17 July, at bout 1:30 a.m. in South Phoenix, Arizona, there was an attempted carjacking. The suspects may have thought the selected victim would be an easy target, because he was a teenager. It did not turn out that way. In Arizona, there is respect for the Second Amendment. Eighteen, Nineteen, and Twenty-year-old citizens are not prohibited from carrying guns or from carrying them in vehicles. The perpetrators in this attempted crime made a poor choice in the victim selection process. For the knife-man, it was a life ending one. From 12news.com:
Around 1:30 a.m., police were called to the Circle K convenience store at Baseline Road and 24th Street.
Investigators say a 19-year-old man was sitting in his car at a gas pump with the driver’s side door open when a woman reportedly came up to him to cause a distraction.
He then noticed the suspect coming toward him from the back of the car holding a knife.
According to the police, the suspect demanded the 19-year-old’s car.
At that point, the victim got out his handgun and fired shots at the carjacker. He was pronounced …Read the Rest
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