Ready for whom?
Ready for you?
Ready for the criminal that broke into your home and found your firearm as you pull into the driveway?
Or ready for the 6 year old boy playing cowboys and indians?
Seriously how bad is the place you live at? How many people have killed intruders? (I am asking seriously, not mocking you).
The Virginian-Pilot
© December 4, 2008
VIRGINIA BEACH
Blake Francis, furious after being denied entry to a sports bar because of his attire last week, fired several shots at the place, police said.
No one was harmed, but several vehicles were hit by bullets, police said.
Authorities could not explain how Francis violated the dress code at Luxury Brown Sports Bar and Dance Club. A booking photograph of the 23-year-old dreadlocked man shows him in what appears to be a white T-shirt. He was charged with two counts each of attempted malicious wounding and use of a firearm in commission of a felony.
The sports bar bans T-shirts, sports wear, tennis shoes and extremely baggy pants, according to its Web site. A telephone call was not returned Wednesday.
The business on Baker Road is owned by Barry Davis, who earlier this year settled a federal lawsuit over allegations that his hair and dress code policies at Kokoamos Island Bar, Grill and Yacht Club in Virginia Beach blocked blacks from admission.
Police spokesman Adam Bernstein said Francis and two friends tried to patronize the sports bar at 12:45 a.m. last Thursday but Francis was stopped at the door because of what he was wearing.
Police say Francis refused to leave and got into an altercation with security guards. He made several death threats to workers as he walked to his car, Bernstein said. Employees called 911.
Francis pulled out of the parking lot but moments later made a U-turn, driving toward the business, police said. He fired several gunshots, Bernstein said.
An officer spotted Francis ' tan-colored sedan on the westbound ramp of Interstate 264 at Newtown Road and stopped him. Francis was taken into custody and was being held without bail at the city jail.
This "night club" is right across the street from me. I can see the front door from my bedroom window at less than 100 yards. This was shooting number 11 this year. The parking lot in always filled with cars with loud stereos, 26" wheels with spinners, and loud obnoxious people with no regard for others, and before anyone says it, yes I'm planning on moving in June to a place closer to work that is much nicer. Don't get me wrong, the apartment complex I live in is nice and it's a gated community with security cameras and night time security guards, but the surrounding area has turned into the hood big time over the last couple of years. Crime around here has gotten bad. Thankfully the only problems we've had in the complex has been some vandalism to some cars, hence the hiring of the security guards and the raise in rent to pay for them.
As far as pulling into the parking lot here and finding someone in my place, I'd be ready for them because I have my CCW, and always carry to and from work or anywhere else I go. I don't leave my apartment without having a friend with me. If I go someplace where I can't carry it on me, I leave it locked in my truck.
My kids live with their mother. When they do come over my guns are put away. It wouldn't be a problem if I left them out though because I have trained both my kids in firearms safety and they both know not to mess with my guns without asking me first. I put them away because I don't want to listen to my ex.
The last time I faced an intruder was 6 years ago (my house in Chesapeake VA) before my ex and I split. Caught two kids, 13 year olds, who had broken into my garage one night. I didn't know who was in there when I went to look, but I had my shotgun ready. When I caught them, I held them at gun point until the police arrived to take them away. 5 years prior to that (in Wildwood NJ) I stopped a guy from stealing my truck with the same shotgun. I also use it to hunt with, so that Remington 870 has served me very well over the last 18 years that I've owned it.