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jps November 20th 13 08:35 AM

Walmart Hero
 

Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Investigators said the 50-year-old Strube told them a bottle he was
carrying struck the weapon and caused it to fire one round.


Police said Strube told them he paid for his items and left the store.

Store employees and other shoppers reported the gunshot, and police
said they smelled gunpowder and found a bullet hole in a basket and
several cans of beans.

They also found a .45-caliber bullet in one of the cans of beans.

Strube, who has a valid concealed carry permit, was arrested the
following morning and charged with discharging a weapon within city
limits.

F.O.A.D. November 20th 13 11:57 AM

Walmart Hero
 
On 11/20/13, 3:35 AM, jps wrote:

Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Investigators said the 50-year-old Strube told them a bottle he was
carrying struck the weapon and caused it to fire one round.


Police said Strube told them he paid for his items and left the store.

Store employees and other shoppers reported the gunshot, and police
said they smelled gunpowder and found a bullet hole in a basket and
several cans of beans.

They also found a .45-caliber bullet in one of the cans of beans.

Strube, who has a valid concealed carry permit, was arrested the
following morning and charged with discharging a weapon within city
limits.


Evolution in action.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

Mr. Luddite November 20th 13 02:31 PM

Walmart Hero
 
On 11/20/2013 6:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/20/13, 3:35 AM, jps wrote:

Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Investigators said the 50-year-old Strube told them a bottle he was
carrying struck the weapon and caused it to fire one round.


Police said Strube told them he paid for his items and left the store.

Store employees and other shoppers reported the gunshot, and police
said they smelled gunpowder and found a bullet hole in a basket and
several cans of beans.

They also found a .45-caliber bullet in one of the cans of beans.

Strube, who has a valid concealed carry permit, was arrested the
following morning and charged with discharging a weapon within city
limits.


Evolution in action.


It's one of the reasons that on the rare occasions that I carry, I don't
do so with a round in the chamber, despite what all the gung-ho gun
people say. When I carry, the magazine is loaded and installed but the
chamber is clear and the safety is on. It only takes a second to flip
the safety off rack it if you practice.

It's also one of the reasons I don't "carry" with a revolver.

I don't carry much anymore anyway. When I had the guitar shop and was
by myself there I did because I often had quite a bit of cash on me and
people knew it.

The ones that caught my attention were strangers who would park outside
the shop and one would stay in the car with it running while one or more
came in. Never had any problems though.



Hank©[_3_] November 20th 13 02:56 PM

Walmart Hero
 
On 11/20/2013 6:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/20/13, 3:35 AM, jps wrote:

Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Investigators said the 50-year-old Strube told them a bottle he was
carrying struck the weapon and caused it to fire one round.


Police said Strube told them he paid for his items and left the store.

Store employees and other shoppers reported the gunshot, and police
said they smelled gunpowder and found a bullet hole in a basket and
several cans of beans.

They also found a .45-caliber bullet in one of the cans of beans.

Strube, who has a valid concealed carry permit, was arrested the
following morning and charged with discharging a weapon within city
limits.


Evolution in action.

That's what can happen when you take a decent stock gun and fadiddle
with the trigger mechanism or other safety mechanisms.

I know a guy in Maryland who is lucky he didn't shoot his balls off with
a weapon he messed around with the mechanics thereof. I think he finally
came to his senses and got rid if the damn thing.

--
Americans deserve better.

John H[_2_] November 20th 13 08:37 PM

Walmart Hero
 
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 09:31:23 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 11/20/2013 6:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/20/13, 3:35 AM, jps wrote:

Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Investigators said the 50-year-old Strube told them a bottle he was
carrying struck the weapon and caused it to fire one round.


Police said Strube told them he paid for his items and left the store.

Store employees and other shoppers reported the gunshot, and police
said they smelled gunpowder and found a bullet hole in a basket and
several cans of beans.

They also found a .45-caliber bullet in one of the cans of beans.

Strube, who has a valid concealed carry permit, was arrested the
following morning and charged with discharging a weapon within city
limits.


Evolution in action.


It's one of the reasons that on the rare occasions that I carry, I don't
do so with a round in the chamber, despite what all the gung-ho gun
people say. When I carry, the magazine is loaded and installed but the
chamber is clear and the safety is on. It only takes a second to flip
the safety off rack it if you practice.

It's also one of the reasons I don't "carry" with a revolver.

I don't carry much anymore anyway. When I had the guitar shop and was
by myself there I did because I often had quite a bit of cash on me and
people knew it.

The ones that caught my attention were strangers who would park outside
the shop and one would stay in the car with it running while one or more
came in. Never had any problems though.


They probably figured you were carrying!

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



John H[_2_] November 20th 13 08:40 PM

Walmart Hero
 
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 00:35:21 -0800, jps wrote:


Police said an Iowa man was arrested after his concealed weapon
accidentally fired while he was shopping at Wal-Mart.

Officers said Christopher William Strube, of Centerville, was shopping
Sunday afternoon when the .45-caliber handgun fired from his pants
pocket.

Why the hero bit? Sounds like a bit of stupid to me. That would never happen in a union store.

Here's a better story:

"A Mississippi man was awoken by the sounds of his small dog alerting him to the presence of an
intruder on the back porch. The homeowner grabbed his shotgun and stepped from his bedroom into the
kitchen, according to the Lawrence County Sheriff. The intruder entered the back door only to meet a
fatal shotgun blast that sent him back outside, still clutching his burglary tools. A pickup truck
fled the scene, and deputies are seeking information that will lead to an arrest of the accomplice.
(Lawrence County Press, Monticello, Miss...)"

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!




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