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Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« on: July 10, 2013, 10:18:26 AM »
Watch for the happy ending.  I just love these uplifting stories.



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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2013, 06:52:24 PM »
Happy ending, indeed..
This is "one" reason for being ALWAYS armed..
(Lesson?? Leave folks alone!!!)
With friends like these, who needs hallucinations!..

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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2013, 04:46:12 PM »
BG went down, and got real still real quick.....

Last car/jeep he's going try to carjack. Even if he lived.

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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2013, 07:25:03 PM »
this one came out a while ago  and I still love watching a happy ending.
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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2013, 02:02:07 PM »
Have some observations about the video....something just didn't seem "usual" about it...I didn't use right because noting seems wrong.

I seem to remember seeing this video someplace with the picture reversed with the car and the wall to the left of the screen.  But that would mean that both the driver and the thug were left handed..so maybe I didn't...but it also appear like it is in a foreign country....the street curb area somehow gives me that impression...though I know it could be the US.

After review, I noticed the word ENTRADA in the lower left corner and it does mean Entrance in Spanish.

It also seemed strange to me that the driver made two trips to the door...might just be  he was forgetful.  But if you watch, after he comes out the door after being inside for a moment or two and walks back to his car, another car enters the picture from the left moving pretty slow.

It is at that time that the driver heads back to the door and locks it...he could have forgotten the first time.  In the meanwhile the slow car seems to pull in behind the wall to the right of the car.  

The driver gets in and my guess is the window was down and just before the thug reaches the window he puts his gun out..or at least his hand..and the "struggle" begins with the driver winning.  

He sure appeared to be ready so I'd guess he saw the car pull in behind the wall and suspected trouble.

Nothing is glaringly wrong here, just some tiny observations that are not "everyday" things.

Anyone else notice?  Or did everyone and I'm just over thinking it?   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2013, 07:40:49 PM »
Have some observations about the video....something just didn't seem "usual" about it...I didn't use right because noting seems wrong.

I seem to remember seeing this video someplace with the picture reversed with the car and the wall to the left of the screen.  But that would mean that both the driver and the thug were left handed..so maybe I didn't...but it also appear like it is in a foreign country....the street curb area somehow gives me that impression...though I know it could be the US.

After review, I noticed the word ENTRADA in the lower left corner and it does mean Entrance in Spanish.


It also seemed strange to me that the driver made two trips to the door...might just be  he was forgetful.  But if you watch, after he comes out the door after being inside for a moment or two and walks back to his car, another car enters the picture from the left moving pretty slow.

It is at that time that the driver heads back to the door and locks it...he could have forgotten the first time.  In the meanwhile the slow car seems to pull in behind the wall to the right of the car.  

The driver gets in and my guess is the window was down and just before the thug reaches the window he puts his gun out..or at least his hand..and the "struggle" begins with the driver winning.  

He sure appeared to be ready so I'd guess he saw the car pull in behind the wall and suspected trouble.

Nothing is glaringly wrong here, just some tiny observations that are not "everyday" things.

Anyone else notice?  Or did everyone and I'm just over thinking it?   ;D ;D ;D ;D


The description on the youtube page says the video is from Venezuela.
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Re: Armed carjacker meets armed car owner
« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2013, 12:40:17 PM »
The description on the youtube page says the video is from Venezuela.

Well that is over now that Chavez has effectively banned guns/
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