The Armed Citizen® August 26, 2011

Tim Lewis was at the park throwing a Frisbee for his German shepherd when he said “all hell broke loose.” Three pit bulls, all off-leash, quickly advanced upon his dog and one of them attacked. Lewis tried to pull the pit bull off, but then the other two joined in. The owner of the pit bulls showed up and helped Lewis pull back the most aggressive pit bull, but then it turned on Lewis. That’s when Lewis, a concealed-carry permit holder, drew his pistol and fired a shot, striking the attacking dog. The wounded dog was recovering after surgery. “If I didn’t have my gun, I’d be dead right now,” Lewis said. “It’s not something I wanted to do. I love animals.” (Kirkland Patch, Kirkland, WA, 05/21/11)

The Armed Citizen Extra
(The following account did not appear in the print version of American Rifleman.)

Jason Bennett, the manager of a Florida pizza shop, had closed up the restaurant for the evening and was heading out to his car when he saw something move out of the corner of his eye. Suddenly, Bennett saw a man holding a gun to the back of his coworker's head, demanding money. Bennett moved quickly, knocking the gun out of the attacker's hands. Bennett's coworker, a concealed-carry permit holder, grabbed his .38-caliber revolver and held the would-be robber at gunpoint until police arrived. (St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, FL, 08/13/11)

From The Armed Citizen Archive
August 1976: After waiting until all customers had left, two men, one wearing a long coat, entered a Fontana, Calif., book store and approached the clerk Larry Singleton. When Singleton saw a gun being pulled from under the coat, he snatched up a pistol from beneath the counter and fired two shots. Both would-be robbers ran. (The Sun-Telegram, San Bernardino, CA)

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4 Responses to The Armed Citizen® August 26, 2011

S. Watlins wrote:
April 02, 2012

The dogs labeled as pit bulls are only mean and aggressive because their owners make them so by lack of proper training or purposely training them to be aggressive . Frankly, I think the owners should be shot, not the dogs, but unfortunately when the dog attacks, you have to defend against it.

Dewey E. Du Bose wrote:
August 29, 2011

The Second Amendment is there when the police aren't. Every American that wishes should have the right to carry a weapon for self-protection. Law enforcement can only do so much and can not be every place at once, so it is up to the Armed Citizen to hold the front lines until help arrives. Each of these brave citizens should be honored by the police that could not be there to protect them.

dale polansky phnx arizona wrote:
August 29, 2011

wouldn't it be amazing if just once we would a story of "the armed citizen" on the network news instead of their broad brush ' GUNS CAN ONLY BE USED FOR EVIL"This site and my local talk radio KFYI are the only places here reporting on the positive, or potentially life saving situations.

Gordie Boone wrote:
August 29, 2011

Is this where the term "Unarmed Citizens are Subjects" applies?