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03-16-2009, 08:26 AM
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I never said I brandished it, I never even said I had it on me, as I didn't. It was a calculated bluff. The weapon was in a nearby vehicle. I merely made it seem I had it on me. There's a lot to be said for a calculated bluff. I could have gotten burnt from bluffing, but the result of doing nothing would have been a certain attack/robbery/worse.
There's nothing "gangsta" about defending yourself. Because of the sort of society we've been handed by people such as yourself, normal citizens have to defend themselves. If fourteen years old is old enough to be attacked by 18-20 year old gang members, then 14 years old is old enough to be able to defend yourself with a firearm.
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You said, "I went to Chicago back when I was about 14-15, and I would have been attacked by two overt gang-members (they were wearing gang clothing and flashing gang signs) had it not been for the fact I had a .38 special...." "...The instant when they realize just how they wrong are is always deliciously hilarious. "Let's roll that punk a** fourteen year old cracka, he ain't nothing! Oh dang! he be packin, let's split!" It's a nice feeling, not being attacked by two eighteen year old gang members, not being robbed by them, and not winding up in a shootout with them, simply because they never expected that their attempt to roll a fourteen year old would be met with armed resistance...."
You now claim you scared them away by pretending to carry the gun that you actually had in your car? So the gun didn't save you like you claimed?
Two hardened gang members were fooled by the old finger in the coat pocket trick? I loved this story.
My favorite part is how these 2 strange rejects from a Shaft movie you must have watched as a kid correctly guessed your age.
I'm surprised you didn't add the part where you made them beg for their lives and took their money.
I guess it wasn't your car that you went to Chicago in (please don't tell me you were driving and packing at 14).
I would love to know who drove to Chicago across state lines with a 14 yo and his loaded hand gun.
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03-16-2009, 08:30 AM
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You said, "I went to Chicago back when I was about 14-15, and I would have been attacked by two overt gang-members (they were wearing gang clothing and flashing gang signs) had it not been for the fact I had a .38 special...." "...The instant when they realize just how they wrong are is always deliciously hilarious. "Let's roll that punk a** fourteen year old cracka, he ain't nothing! Oh dang! he be packin, let's split!" It's a nice feeling, not being attacked by two eighteen year old gang members, not being robbed by them, and not winding up in a shootout with them, simply because they never expected that their attempt to roll a fourteen year old would be met with armed resistance...."
You now claim you scared them away by pretending to carry the gun that you actually had in your car? So the gun didn't save you like you claimed?
Two hardened gang members were fooled by the old finger in the coat pocket trick? I loved this story.
My favorite part is how these 2 strange rejects from a shaft movie you must have watch as a kid correctly guessed your age.
I'm surprised you didn't add the part where you made them beg for their lives and took their money. I guess it wasn't your car that you went to Chicago in?
I would love to know who drove a 14 yo to Chicago across state lines with a 14 yo and his loaded hand gun.
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I had a fanny pack on, which is doubtlessly where they thought the gun was. I was with a parent. Other than that, I don't owe you any explanations.
I was also wearing a T-shirt with a gun company logo/name on it, so it wasn't too far off to imagine I had a gun.
I didn't add a part about my making them beg and taking their money because that never happened.
They started to approach me, I said to my parent, "that's it, I'm getting out my gun" I stuck my hand into my fanny pack, they saw this, they clearly heard what I said, they then turned and left the area as fast as they could without actually running.
When they even think they're going to be met with force they revert to their cowardly ways. They were tough when they thought it would just be them against some tiny 14 year old White boy, but when they hear the word "gun" see a gun t-shirt, see a hand going into a fanny pack,
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All I know is they went from flashing signs and grinning at me, to leaving the area, fast.
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03-16-2009, 08:38 AM
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You said, "I went to Chicago back when I was about 14-15, and I would have been attacked by two overt gang-members (they were wearing gang clothing and flashing gang signs) had it not been for the fact I had a .38 special...." "...The instant when they realize just how they wrong are is always deliciously hilarious. "Let's roll that punk a** fourteen year old cracka, he ain't nothing! Oh dang! he be packin, let's split!" It's a nice feeling, not being attacked by two eighteen year old gang members, not being robbed by them, and not winding up in a shootout with them, simply because they never expected that their attempt to roll a fourteen year old would be met with armed resistance...."
You now claim you scared them away by pretending to carry the gun that you actually had in your car? So the gun didn't save you like you claimed?
Two hardened gang members were fooled by the old finger in the coat pocket trick? I loved this story.
My favorite part is how these 2 strange rejects from a Shaft movie you must have watched as a kid correctly guessed your age.
I'm surprised you didn't add the part where you made them beg for their lives and took their money.
I guess it wasn't your car that you went to Chicago in (please don't tell me you were driving and packing at 14).
I would love to know who drove to Chicago across state lines with a 14 yo and his loaded hand gun.
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You cite my original story, nowhere in there did I ever say I actually produced a firearm. You say "now you claim" no, that's wrong, I am not changing my story. I NEVER said I produced a firearm and I stick by that. It may have been implied but it was never stated. If you read that far into things, then you need to stop doing so.
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03-16-2009, 08:57 AM
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Quoted for the LOLZ!
You are a funny guy OhioUberAlles!
I wonder if one of the Chicago gangbangers was Barak Obama himself!?!?!?!
**** off back to stormfront.
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So let's see, in another thread, you just said you were going to ignore me, yet here you are (as though you're following me), trying to pick a fight with me.
I think they have a word for people such as yourself...
Also the incident happened at a time when I believe Obama was probably still in Kenya. 
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03-16-2009, 09:12 AM
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I had a fanny pack on, which is doubtlessly where they thought the gun was. I was with a parent. Other than that, I don't owe you any explanations.
I was also wearing a T-shirt with a gun company logo/name on it, so it wasn't too far off to imagine I had a gun.
I didn't add a part about my making them beg and taking their money because that never happened.
They started to approach me, I said to my parent, "that's it, I'm getting out my gun" I stuck my hand into my fanny pack, they saw this, they clearly heard what I said, they then turned and left the area as fast as they could without actually running.
When they even think they're going to be met with force they revert to their cowardly ways. They were tough when they thought it would just be them against some tiny 14 year old White boy, but when they hear the word "gun" see a gun t-shirt, see a hand going into a fanny pack, then they figure "oh no, cracka be armed! let's split!" or whatever they were thinking (I have no idea as I wasn't them). All I know is they went from flashing signs and grinning at me, to leaving the area, fast.
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Boy, something is wrong with you. You keep changing the story.
First you were alone facing two black Gangstas now you were with your parent. 
First you claim they said "Let's roll that punk a** fourteen year old cracka, he ain't nothing! Oh dang! he be packin, let's split!"
Now you have changed the story to "They started to approach me, I said to my parent, "that's it, I'm getting out my gun" I stuck my hand into my fanny pack, they saw this, they clearly heard what I said, they then turned and left the area as fast as they could without actually running."
Which is the truth? How did they know you were fourteen? Why didn't they want to rob your parent too?
Why would they see a child walking with his parent and target the child. The second time you tell the story you say they just came at you.
What parent lets their 14 yo son carry a pistol in their car across state lines lol.
Boy I think you got your stories all mixed up.
Stop watching those Shaft movies late at night they are giving you nightmares.
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03-16-2009, 09:19 AM
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So let's see, in another thread, you just said you were going to ignore me, yet here you are (as though you're following me), trying to pick a fight with me.
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Your right. I'll lay off. It seems you're already making lots of friends here..
NWS seems to be more than capable of handling you.
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I think they have a word for people such as yourself...
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They probally do. They have lots of words for people like yourself. I'll let you finish spelling two: R-A-C-I-S-?  L-I-A-? 
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03-16-2009, 09:22 AM
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Boy, something is wrong with you. You keep changing the story.
First you were alone facing two black Gangstas now you were with your parent. 
First you claim they said "Let's roll that punk a** fourteen year old cracka, he ain't nothing! Oh dang! he be packin, let's split!"
Now you have changed the story to "They started to approach me, I said to my parent, "that's it, I'm getting out my gun" I stuck my hand into my fanny pack, they saw this, they clearly heard what I said, they then turned and left the area as fast as they could without actually running."
Which is the truth? How did they know you were fourteen? Why didn't they want to rob your parent too?
Why would they see a child walking with his parent and target the child. The second time you tell the story you say they just came at you.
What parent lets their 14 yo son carry a pistol in their car across state lines lol.
Boy I think you got your stories all mixed up.
Stop watching those Shaft movies late at night they are giving you nightmares.
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Please show me where I said anything about crossing state lines? You sure do make a LOT of assumptions, boy...
My mother was living in Illinois at the time and I was spending time with her. There were no state lines involved...
Some people sure do love to jump to conclusions by making assumptions, don't they, boy?
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03-16-2009, 09:39 AM
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Please show me where I said anything about crossing state lines? You sure do make a LOT of assumptions,
My mother was living in Illinois at the time and I was spending time with her. There were no state lines involved...
Some people sure do love to jump to conclusions by making assumptions, don't they, boy?
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A 14 yo wannabe gangsta carrying around a loaded handgun on the streets of Chicago in his mothers car and your defense is at least I didn't cross state lines.
Boy you kill me 
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03-16-2009, 09:44 AM
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[ Moderator cut: original post cutA 14 yo wannabe gangsta carrying around a loaded handgun on the streets of Chicago in his mothers car and your defense is at least I didn't cross state lines.
you kill me  [/quote]
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I guess that would be the highlight of your day, right?
I don't really care what you believe or what you think you did. I know what happened and the people there know what happened. I don't care if some two-bit hood believes it or not.
Who's John Singleton? Is he some hip-hop guru who makes music videos about beating his women and killing whitey? Really, who is he?
You haven't added a single constructive thing to my thread, I've let you drag me so far off-topic this thread is a waste, and I've only had a few of my questions answered. Thankfully a few decent people came in here to post answers. You came in here to troll and pick a fight, and I wound up being suckered into it. I know your type, you like to make something out of nothing. You thrive off conflict. You've already made it clear in a half-dozen other threads that you don't like me, yet you continue to follow me into thread after thread after thread, posting away with unsolicited remarks.
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