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Old 06-13-2009, 08:54 PM
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Bad day yesterday!

I left work later than I like to (3:30 instead of 1:30) in DC yesterday. I wanted to head back to NY. I spent about 2.5 hours fighting traffic on Rt 7 trying to get to US -15 in Manassas. I finally got to the 15 and sat in more construction. This stank but it was no the bad part.

I made it to near Gettysburg on the US 15 when I got a flat tire. I pulled over to the shoulder and jacked up the truck. I was in the Suburban. I was working on getting the tire off the truck when a car pulled up behind my truck. a guy got out ad asked if I needed help. While he distracted me a second guy snuck up behind me and STUCK A KNIFE IN MY BACK! I was powerless to stop them from grabbing my wallet! They grabbed the cash and threw the wallet into the grass then took off. They got around $65. I got a tear in the back of my shirt and a small cut.

I also got to finish changing the tire...

BEWARE AS THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!


I did not see the second guy as he went behind the truck and the noise of the road kept me from hearing him.

If anybody stops to "help" you in the side of the road, get your back to the vehicle and grap a weapon. If I had been able to swing the tire iron, things would have been different.

I have stopped and helped people on the side of the road, but I will think twice about stopping from now on. If I do I will stand far from the driver and show him or her that I have no weapons before trying to help.

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Old 06-13-2009, 09:19 PM
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That's a drag, glad it didn't turn out worse than it did.

I cringe when I see minivans around here with the little stick figure decals, that tell anyone who would care to look, that there is a mom, a dad, 5 kids and 2 cats in the household. Worse yet, the kid's names and jersey number for whatever sport they play, on decals on the back of the SUV. I don't have any identifiers on my car to give any information like that away to a potential assailant.

Scary world we live in.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:28 PM
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Note to self...don't break down in Pennsylvania.....

I'm just glad that it was only a small cut. It probably could have been a lot worse. Did you keep the knife so the cops can hopefully find a fingerprint on it?
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:34 PM
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Note to self...don't break down in Pennsylvania.....

I'm just glad that it was only a small cut. It probably could have been a lot worse. Did you keep the knife so the cops can hopefully find a fingerprint on it?
Nope I never got it. They kept it.

The funny thing is that my laptops (both DHS and private) were in the truck as was my phone, watch, GPS, and RADAR detector. They just got some cash. They dropped the wallet with all my ID, credit cards etc in it.
Typical Crackhead behavior.

Next time I break down, I will have MY KNIFE ready to hand.

Also I will be on super alert status and not be kneeing there cursing that fact that I was getting my suit pants filthy.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:36 PM
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That's a drag, glad it didn't turn out worse than it did.

I cringe when I see minivans around here with the little stick figure decals, that tell anyone who would care to look, that there is a mom, a dad, 5 kids and 2 cats in the household. Worse yet, the kid's names and jersey number for whatever sport they play, on decals on the back of the SUV. I don't have any identifiers on my car to give any information like that away to a potential assailant.

Scary world we live in.

I feel the same way too... Somebody can follow one of these rolling advertisements and then get the kids to come close talking about their cat or brother...

I have nothing on my cars. I should get a couple NRA stickers on them though...
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:40 PM
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I left work later than I like to (3:30 instead of 1:30) in DC yesterday. I wanted to head back to NY. I spent about 2.5 hours fighting traffic on Rt 7 trying to get to US -15 in Manassas. I finally got to the 15 and sat in more construction. This stank but it was no the bad part.

I made it to near Gettysburg on the US 15 when I got a flat tire. I pulled over to the shoulder and jacked up the truck. I was in the Suburban. I was working on getting the tire off the truck when a car pulled up behind my truck. a guy got out ad asked if I needed help. While he distracted me a second guy snuck up behind me and STUCK A KNIFE IN MY BACK! I was powerless to stop them from grabbing my wallet! They grabbed the cash and threw the wallet into the grass then took off. They got around $65. I got a tear in the back of my shirt and a small cut.

I also got to finish changing the tire...

BEWARE AS THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!

I did not see the second guy as he went behind the truck and the noise of the road kept me from hearing him.

If anybody stops to "help" you in the side of the road, get your back to the vehicle and grap a weapon. If I had been able to swing the tire iron, things would have been different.

I have stopped and helped people on the side of the road, but I will think twice about stopping from now on. If I do I will stand far from the driver and show him or her that I have no weapons before trying to help.
Good advice. That stuff happens everywhere today.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:49 PM
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Wow thats scary, I'm glad your ok!

Stories like this make me want to get my CC permit and start carrying. Never know when your going to need to defend yourself.

If you had a gun in your truck or on you, you could have sent a few rounds after them as a parting gift.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:49 PM
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Jeezuz sorry to hear that. Oh well, it's only money.
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Old 06-13-2009, 10:03 PM
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Wow thats scary, I'm glad your ok!

Stories like this make me want to get my CC permit and start carrying. Never know when your going to need to defend yourself.

If you had a gun in your truck or on you, you could have sent a few rounds after them as a parting gift.
If I had been more aware, I could have had the knife I keep in the truck out and in my hands (closed and covered) with my back against the side of the vehicle as the guys approached me. As it was, if I HAD a pistol, it would have either been out of reach or taken from me before I could react. NEVER AGAIN!

I am seriously thinking of getting a protection piece to keep in the truck and in the car when I drive back and forth from NY to DC (WV)
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Old 06-13-2009, 10:04 PM
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ouch

Pack some heat and theyll leave you alone.

did you get their plate number?
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Old 06-13-2009, 10:14 PM
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This reaffirms why I carry a firearm.

I had some **** like that happen to me a few years back. My car broke down (damn alt belt!!!) and I pulled to the side of the road to wait for AAA, I sat in passenger side of my car and relaxed on the side of the road (in the middle of no where). I had tint so it was hard to see in. Well Im sitting in the car and I notice a beat up old pickup pull up behind me. I instinctively reach for a hunting knife and as he approaches I stepped out. he didnt see the knife as I had it concealed by my body but I could tell he was up to no good... He left without incident.

****ty people in theis world I tell you.


Sorry to hear about your encounter.. That totally sux...
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:23 PM
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Scary stuff, man. Glad it wasn't worse.
Having a gun often seems like it's a good idea, but imagine if you had it on you and they grabbed it instead of your wallet. A gun is not a magic talisman.
I hope the cops nab these guys, though I won't hold my breath.
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:41 PM
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So, what did they look like? Out-of-work real estate professionals?
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Old 06-14-2009, 12:26 AM
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Yikes.....I am going to start keeping my 46mm wrench alongside my seat in the car within easy grabbing range! Better than nothing! Its about 2 feet long and about 6 pounds....

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Old 06-14-2009, 02:44 AM
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I have a CCW permit and carry mine at all times. My wife does the same. While I am happy to report that I have not had to resort to using it on anything other than paper targets and the occasional snake I see while hiking, I am secure in the knowledge that it is on me at all times outside of the home.

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