Love it. No burden on the tax payer and another piece of trash off the street. I'm sure his momma will say he was such a sweet boy though that never did anything wrong.
Yep. Hits home a bit as my wife was robbed at gun point during her first year as a pharmacist. Better him than the pharmacist.
"While Radcliff told WCHS-TV he’s been getting a lot of support from family and friends, a scheduled reading from his daily devotional book spoke volumes to the pharmacist. “Thursday, February 19th, John 10, 7 to 18, ‘A thief comes only to steal and to kill and destroy. I have come so that they may have life and have it in abundance.’ That’s verse 10,” Radcliff told WCHS. “‘Abundance isn’t God’s provision for me to live in luxury; it’s his provision for me to help others live.’”
We had another incident like this one a year or so ago. A man Walked into a pharmacy pulled out a gun and the pharmacist was a competition shooter. Three shots center mass from his .45, with all the pill heads its only going to get worse. http://www.wtrf.com/story/18630412/robbery-suspect-dead-in-pharmacy-shooting
Whenever I hear about a CCW/LEO shooting some dirtbag I always try to say a short prayer for them. When I do pack a firearm, I view it like a fire extinguisher, I hop I never have to have it and I hope my training rises to the occasion. I really do not care how much range time you have, until the bovine fecal matter strikes the aerial motivator, it is different situation. I read Col. Dave Grossman's book "On Killing" and it gave me some neat insight. I'm glad the pharmacist was there with his gun and saved the taxpayers a ton of money. Oly