Sunday, July 20, 2008

12..........13.....!!!!

A 19 year old man was shot and killed outside a church festival this weekend, by my math the 12th murder this year. Now I realize festivals in this area are large fund raising activities with alcohol served and a carnival atmosphere, so I don't want the venue to become the subject. Another shooting occurred outside a club, that "victim" apparently lived.

More shootings in Toledo, another death. Racially motivated, perhaps - regardless another sign of the lawlessness that has become Toledo, and a stark reminder that a situation can turn deadly at any time. Yes, alcohol, youth, crowds and racial tension (gangs) are a bad mix, but another citizen died on his way to work last week.

Is the lesson ban guns, no. The lesson is be self aware, make good decisions regarding your safety and the safety of your family. Unfortunately the safest place for you to be late on a weekend night is home with your doors locked.

But is that the society we should have to live in? No. We should be safe and comfortable attending a festival without fear of being caught in a cross fire. Personal safety is about decisions and options, and the absolute requirement that all citizens take part in making our society civil. How? Don't stand for criminal behavior in your area, call police, know your neighbors, increase the lighting in your area, hold people (youth and adults) accountable. Prevent this tragedy by refusing to let groups of minors and young adults congregate at your event.

"But, AHL, how can I stop these groups from attending without being called a racist?" Unfortunately you can't, but being called a racist does not make you a racist. Forget politically correct fear, stand for the rights of everyone, and hold all races colors and creeds to the same standards.

After my years in law enforcement I never thought I would carry a weapon on a daily basis. I truly thought my decision making and personal choices could keep my family and I safe. Tragically, in Toledo (and many other cities), that simply is not true despite my years of training and experience. Looks like Clelands is getting at least two new CCW class members, Mrs. AHL and I.

Would a legally armed citizen in attendance at the festival this weekend have prevented this shooting, perhaps not. But once the criminal element realizes that at any time they may attacking or endangering a well trained, honorable, legally armed citizen...it will.

TAHL

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Defend Thy Self or Leave the Field of Battle!

That is unfortunately becoming the mantra of Toledo's street thugs. Yesterday a man was shot and killed while bicycling to work. According to the Blade (sorry, my only current source) witnesses heard two men arguing, with the suspect "standing over" the man on the bike, and then shooting him in the head.

Another man was stabbed last night after a fight with a large group of people. Its a miracle Wednesday's killing was only the 11th of the year.

And last night ABC chronicled the tragic story of two teenage girls forced into the sex slave business IN TOLEDO, revealing TPD took 90 minutes to respond when her father found the house she was being kept (and then only after the criminals were beating him with rocks). That was a few years ago, but the pimp got 4 years in prison, the females who supervised the sex slaves got 6 1/2 each. Travesty.

As a father and armed citizen, the 90 minute response time would have been 89.5 minutes to late. I would have killed the pimp outright, and depending on the actions of the females sat on the porch and waited for TPD to arrive. Murder? Maybe. Any doubt in my mind? None.

I live in a nice suburb of Toledo, keep my kids out of the city, Toledo Public Schools, and the mall for these very reasons. We attend Mud Hens games which end after dark, but I park in my work building and walk with them to and from the car keeping them close. We even attended the July 4th fireworks downtown, but again parked in my work building and avoided Promenade Park.

Do I bring a gun to the games, not yet. But I avoid driving home along Dorr street after dark, a route I drive to work every day. Do I bring a gun to work, not yet. Have I brought a gun to a festival or event downtown, not yet. But as Toledo gets more and more violent I am faced with the very real choice of, Arming myself or leaving the field of battle.

TAHL