Perfect example of how a criminal with a gun meets his doom by choosing the wrong car to try to jack. Gun control laws would remove the gun from the potential victim, and leave it in the hand of the criminal. This is why I carry (or, for reasons like this).
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Carjacking suspect shot dead by man with concealed weapon in Wisconsin, police say
By Travis Fedschun | Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/2...concealed-weapon-in-wisconsin-police-say.html
A carjacking suspect was shot and killed by a man who had a concealed weapon on him in Milwaukee on Monday, officials said.
The Milwaukee Police Department said in a news release the 21-year-old suspect, identified as Carlos Martin, was shot after he attempted to carjack a 24-year-old man around 5:50 a.m. near the Milwaukee MachineTool Corporation.
"This is the worst thing that could possibly happen to someone," MPD Captain Andra Williams told FOX6.
He said the would-be carjacker was also armed, and that as carjacking and vehicle thefts continue to rise the incident should serve as a warning.
"This should be a wake-up call to everyone in the community that this is not a game. This is very serious," Williams told FOX6.
A man with a concealed-carry permit shot a carjacking suspect outside a Milwaukee business on Monday. (FOX 6)
Police said the would-be victim had a concealed-carry permit, and was cooperating with the investigation.
MAN CARRYING CONCEALED PISTOL STOPS ATTACK ON UTAH POLICE OFFICER
Many who work in the area told FOX 6 that carjackers frequently target businesses looking for vehicles to steal, and many workers of businesses nearby are concealed-carry permit holders.
Alderman Cavalier Johnson, who represents the neighborhood on the city's northwest side, told FOX 6 the shooting was "completely preventable."
"That young man didn't have to die today. He didn't have to lose his life, but he made a bad decision and he did," he said.
Johnson said he wants parents to educate their children about the many dangers that come with crime.
"This isn't a game. This isn't live-action ‘Grand Theft Auto.’ You don't respawn after you're dead," he told FOX 6.
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Carjacking suspect shot dead by man with concealed weapon in Wisconsin, police say
By Travis Fedschun | Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/2...concealed-weapon-in-wisconsin-police-say.html
A carjacking suspect was shot and killed by a man who had a concealed weapon on him in Milwaukee on Monday, officials said.
The Milwaukee Police Department said in a news release the 21-year-old suspect, identified as Carlos Martin, was shot after he attempted to carjack a 24-year-old man around 5:50 a.m. near the Milwaukee MachineTool Corporation.
"This is the worst thing that could possibly happen to someone," MPD Captain Andra Williams told FOX6.
He said the would-be carjacker was also armed, and that as carjacking and vehicle thefts continue to rise the incident should serve as a warning.
"This should be a wake-up call to everyone in the community that this is not a game. This is very serious," Williams told FOX6.
A man with a concealed-carry permit shot a carjacking suspect outside a Milwaukee business on Monday. (FOX 6)
Police said the would-be victim had a concealed-carry permit, and was cooperating with the investigation.
MAN CARRYING CONCEALED PISTOL STOPS ATTACK ON UTAH POLICE OFFICER
Many who work in the area told FOX 6 that carjackers frequently target businesses looking for vehicles to steal, and many workers of businesses nearby are concealed-carry permit holders.
Alderman Cavalier Johnson, who represents the neighborhood on the city's northwest side, told FOX 6 the shooting was "completely preventable."
"That young man didn't have to die today. He didn't have to lose his life, but he made a bad decision and he did," he said.
Johnson said he wants parents to educate their children about the many dangers that come with crime.
"This isn't a game. This isn't live-action ‘Grand Theft Auto.’ You don't respawn after you're dead," he told FOX 6.