IN: Armed citizen captures fugitive

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IN: Armed citizen captures fugitive

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I first read about this as a post on the Indiana gun owners forum by the father of the armed citizen. There’s now a brief news article on it as well.


Media:
http://www.yournewslocal.com/man-found- ... 0za7GXrrh4

Forum post with details:

https://www.ingunowners.com/forums/carr ... ost8028821

Sidenote: I have noticed on this this forum (Texas) As well as the Indiana forum and many other self-defense related forms a curious pattern: first person accounts of self-defense encounters are written in one huge block of text, with no paragraphs whatsoever and many run-on and out of sequence sentences. It’s like the writer has to unburden himself of the details as fast as possible as they pop up in his mind.. A bit like taking a witness statement I suppose.
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Re: IN: Armed citizen captures fugitive

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ELB wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 9:39 pm I first read about this as a post on the Indiana gun owners forum by the father of the armed citizen. There’s now a brief news article on it as well.


Media:
http://www.yournewslocal.com/man-found- ... 0za7GXrrh4

Forum post with details:

https://www.ingunowners.com/forums/carr ... ost8028821

Sidenote: I have noticed on this this forum (Texas) As well as the Indiana forum and many other self-defense related forms a curious pattern: first person accounts of self-defense encounters are written in one huge block of text, with no paragraphs whatsoever and many run-on and out of sequence sentences. It’s like the writer has to unburden himself of the details as fast as possible as they pop up in his mind.. A bit like taking a witness statement I suppose.
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