Posted March 26, 2017 2:49 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

An Ohio man, with a valid concealed carry permit, made arrangements to meet with a Craigslist seller to look at and possibly purchase a dirt bike. That bike, however, was stolen from the man’s son-in-law the year before. Under the assumption that the man in possession of the bike now was the one who stole it, the armed citizen, William Knight, made a choice to confront.

Police were originally supposed to accompany the man at the meeting.

In one of the [911] calls, Knight’s daughter said she, her husband and her father were supposed to have a police officer with them to retrieve the bike, but the officer had to go to another call. The family opted to meet up with Johnson anyway.

This was the crucial mistake made by the family because the seller, 24-year-old Keith Johnson, was only believed to be the thief. Police have yet to determine if Johnson was in fact the person who stole the bike, but there are no indications of him doing so.

Keith Johnson was shot in the head by Johnson during an altercation at the meeting.

Several people called 911 during the altercation, which we can assume that the family confronted Johnson about the …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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