Having seen would-be good samaritans get put into the hospital for their
attempts, I can't blame him. And in one case I saw the chase but didn't know
what was happening and later heard on the news that the good samaritan was
stabbed to death. And I've put myself into a bad situation or two and
wondered why I got myself there.

One of the number-one rules of self-defense is to just give them the wallet.
It's not worth dying over. Protect life and limb, but don't risk it
needlessly.

-Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Heald, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 7:23 AM
Subject: RE: mugging in cmh

> sad,
>
> That a man can say such a thing in public and not be ashamed of himself.
>
> Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 7:07 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: mugging in cmh
>
>
>
> well yesterday was the strangest in a long time.
> me & my wife are walking to a local breakfast joint.
> its a bit drizzly out.
>
> \across the street there is an older couple & a younger blond.
> all the sudden the blond starts screaming bloody murder!
>
> then running down the street goes by a well dressed mugger.
> i take flight, before thinking.
>
> i know i can catch him with in a 1/2 block.
>
> then all the sudden a switch gets turned on in the old noggin.
> i stop in the middle of the street.
>
> turn & walk back to my wife.
> the blonde continues to chase him around the corner screaming.
>
> just then i hear the screech of tires spinning on wet bricks.
>
> they where a group of three people from Britain.
> kind of sucks, but they probably can afford the loss of a few buck.
>
> i didn't want to get shot or stabbed.
> almost a hero, but free range chicken...
>
>
>   _____
>
>
>
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