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- From: JTCHEW@lbl.gov (Ad absurdum per aspera)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: When do you get involved???
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 04:02:31 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan20.210434.3146@igor.tamri.com>, donb@igor.tamri.com
- (Don Baldwin) wrote:
-
- # Maybe Iowa's crime rate is low because 1) people there are cordial
- # and willing to help each other... Wish California was more like that...
-
- Heh. Indulge me in a story even though it doesn't involve firearms.
-
- Last Saturday night about 10, I was driving through one of the nicer
- residential neighborhoods in Alameda, CA. No; wait; not a *nice*
- neighborhood, a *prestigious* neighborhood where the biggest
- houses sell for a cool million. Suddenly my wife said, "What
- the **** is this?"
-
- What it was, was a group fight at the bus stop. By the time I spotted
- it, the fight had resolved itself into three or four nicely dressed,
- ordinary-looking white boys in their early teens pounding on
- one black kid of similar description. He went down quickly and
- at least one of the attackers started repeatedly kicking him.
-
- O-kay. Kids Get Into Fights (tm), but three on one with internal
- injuries in Mr. 1's immediate future -- naah, that won't do.
- I gave them a Car Fu demonstration (brights, horn, about 4000
- rpm in second, and a hearty tromp on the brakes at the last
- prudent opportunity). The attackers got the intended message
- ("Visualize Road Pizza") and decamped for somebody's yard
- about a block away; that was the end of it.
-
- The victim was back on his feet within a minute or so with no
- life-threatening damage evident. Like his attackers, he gave
- no sign of drug or gang involvement or other badassery -- just
- a regular kid. Maybe it was a schoolyard score being settled
- after hours, but in Alameda one has to at least acknowledge
- the possibility that the attackers were taking advantage of
- favorable odds for a little race-bashing. (I was considerably
- reassured to see that a couple of white passers-by stopped to
- see if he needed help or a ride somewhere, and that, when
- we circled the block and came back, he'd hooked up with a
- white friend for the walk back home. There may be hope
- after all.)
-
- There exists the possibility -- there always does when you
- intervene in a street situation -- that I was interfering with
- the appropriate handling of someone who richly deserved it.
- And, yes, if one of the attackers had been armed and sufficiently
- cool and skillful to plug away at us effectively, we could have
- been in a world of hurt: we're not bulletproof, and, under
- California law, we couldn't even have been equipped to
- return fire (but I'll step right off THAT worn-out soapbox).
- However, especially considering the good look I got at the
- victim afterwards, I figure I did the right thing.
-
- Yours for the quiet life in the 'burbs,
- Joe
- "Just another personal opinion from the People's Republic of Berkeley"
-