Philadelphia Eagles' Fletcher Cox grabs shotgun to defend home from girlfriend's ex

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Goes to show that not all rich and famous people have armed security some protect themselves and some of those who don't use guns to defend themselves.


And that the mere display of a shotgun was enough to potentially save these people's lives. Anti-gunners always talk about domestic violence and guns. Here's a perfect example for them.


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https://www.breitbart.com/sports/20...ox-uses-shotgun-to-fend-off-alleged-intruder/
 
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Some of them just like to play with guns.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayson_Williams

On February 14, 2002, 55-year-old limousine driver Costas "Gus" Christofi was shot and killed at Williams's estate in Alexandria Township, New Jersey.[9] Christofi had been hired to drive Williams's NBA charity team from a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, event to his mansion, about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Trenton, New Jersey. Members of Williams's NBA charity basketball team were present at the scene. The New York Post reported that Williams was playing with a shotgun while giving a tour of his 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) home when the weapon fired, killing Christofi.

In April 2004, Williams was acquitted of the more serious charges against him, but the court's jury deadlocked on a charge of reckless manslaughter. He was convicted on four counts of trying to cover up the shooting.[10]

On April 21, 2006, a Hunterdon County appeals court ruled that Williams could be retried on a reckless manslaughter charge stemming from the shooting death of Christofi.[11][12] The court repeatedly delayed the retrial for a series of reasons, such as the State's 2008 appeal of a ruling relating to prosecutorial misconduct at the first trial.[13]

On January 11, 2010, Williams pleaded guilty to aggravated assault.[14] On February 23, 2010, he was finally sentenced to 5 years in prison with possible parole after 18 months.[15] Williams was subsequently moved on April 19, 2011,[16] to Riker's Island to serve an additional 1-year sentence for a DWI,[17] of which he served 8 months and was released from custody on April 13, 2012.[17][18]
 
Working the pump as a form of self defense is asinine. It not only gives away your location, but it confirms to the bad guy that there is an armed opponent. This could well prompt him to begin shooting immediately while you are waiting for the sound to scare him off. And if seconds and fractions of seconds count, racking the slide is one more step you have to go through before you can pull the trigger.
 
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