Posted May 15, 2018 1:39 pm by Comments

By John Falkenberg

FORT WORTH, TX — A man who made the unwise call to bring his wife and kids to a classified ad sale found himself in the fight for his life when his seller turned out to be just one of several attackers out for his cash.

Funnily enough, the firearm that saved his life — a Hi-Point .380.

As The Sacramento Bee reports:

Roberto Rodriguez, of Richardson, Texas, wanted an affordable iPhone for his 11-year-old daughter, so he turned to Facebook Marketplace. He had no idea before the exchange was over, though, he’d have to shoot two people.

While Rodriguez was at an Easter party with his family on April 1, he thought he’d found the right deal —$175 for an iPhone 7 — so he and his wife Fernanda took their three kids to the east Fort Worth apartment complex the seller directed him toward.

“I was about to go alone,” Roberto told the Star-Telegram. “I should have gone alone.”

They arrived around 8 p.m… where an 18-year-old named Otis Lenoie was waiting for him in the parking lot, Rodriguez said. When he got out of his SUV, Lenoie and three other men attacked him — punching, kicking and dragging him …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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