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I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!
 
I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!

I have no idea how I missed you??!! LOL

Seriously glad you're okay and that is a very scary scenario.......
 
I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!
10/10 would get shot at again
 
"Mr. Johnson was killed and nine bystanders were wounded, perhaps all by police bullets." If we get all that collateral damage from trained officers, how are things going to be better if a bunch of folks with a fraction of the training are walking around carrying?
 
"Mr. Johnson was killed and nine bystanders were wounded, perhaps all by police bullets." If we get all that collateral damage from trained officers, how are things going to be better if a bunch of folks with a fraction of the training are walking around carrying?
or maybe they have more
 
If we get all that collateral damage from trained officers, how are things going to be better if a bunch of folks with a fraction of the training are walking around carrying?
"Trained". Hah! Good one.
My experience with LEOs is that they are extremely poor with their weapons. The state police in my state, for example, are not required to fire a certain number of rounds per year. The last statie I spoke with told me she hadn't fired her sidearm in over a year.

Trained!!! Good one.
 
"Mr. Johnson was killed and nine bystanders were wounded, perhaps all by police bullets." If we get all that collateral damage from trained officers, how are things going to be better if a bunch of folks with a fraction of the training are walking around carrying?

Update: The Guardian is reporting that the nine bystanders who were shot (that didn't include the shooter's target) were all shot by police, and that Jeffrey Johnson never fired on police.
 
Hoping you are all good. Wild story

I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!
 
I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!



Hope you didn't spill your coffee.
 
I have no idea how I missed you??!! LOL

Seriously glad you're okay and that is a very scary scenario.......

Thanks! I knew I had to run real fast when I saw your face! ;)

This kind of stuff pretty much hits you the following day. After the shock wears off.

Peace Bro...
 
Hope you didn't spill your coffee.

Very Very good spontaneous wit there bro!

I'm very Old school so was hunting for the right Dunkin Donuts in the neighborhood. I took my suit to the cleaners today. Better coffee on it than blood I guess!
 
Good luck on your recovery. Where did it hit you?
I wasn't hit. What I did was a Kemba cross over and then a dive similar to the SDST tournament game to avoid being hit! In retrospect it worked but not sure that increased my odds or not.
 
So your training dodging campus police paid off :)
HAHAHA! It wasn't until today that I understood the motive behind the shooting. Yesterday I was concerned about survival!!!!!!! Getting new perspective is a good thing.
 
HAHAHA! It wasn't until today that I understood the motive behind the shooting. Yesterday I was concerned about survival!!!!!!! Getting new perspective is a good thing.

Seriously glad you made it physically unscathed. Being involved in something like that definitely gives you a different perspective about life and death.
 
"Trained". Hah! Good one.
My experience with LEOs is that they are extremely poor with their weapons. The state police in my state, for example, are not required to fire a certain number of rounds per year. The last statie I spoke with told me she hadn't fired her sidearm in over a year. Trained!!! Good one.

Weapons training is a requirement that varies with the jurisdiction, and it's very expensive (even using wad-cutter reloads), so that's probably the reason for lower(ed) training standards in many places. But shooting situations take more than just training. ;)

I've shot & trained with all levels of enforcement officers and have found only a very small percentage are especially proficient. It's a skill. And most people have a generally mediocre ability. You can train them only so much. I'd compare it to drivers or foul-shooting (skills)... the vast majority of people, even after training... will never be especially great. They'll merely be "good enough" (for some arbitrary rule/law). Remember that cops aren't the top 1%... of the top 1% that the military picks for it's most elite special forces. They're everyone... the entire force... the 100%. So most are average... at best.

And in real-life shooting situations you need to also have a naturally calm psyche... the ability to react under pressure (when your adrenaline ramps up) with a super focus. Even fewer cops (of the ones that do have shooting skills) have that ability too. And you only know it for certain after the sh_t hits the fan (which is a very rare thing).

As for those here that dismiss those (few) ordinary armed citizens who choose to carry concealed weapons... understand that the vast majority of those people ARE more skilled in shooting & tend to have a greater internal/psychological calmness than your average cop. Many are longtime shooters, ex-military or law enforcement, and take it very seriously. It's a pain in the ass and they don't train & carry cause they have to (job requirement). I'd simply respect such people (as much or more) than the "official" police. Especially since they're more likely to be around than a cop if/when some nut goes berserk in a public place.
 
I had a meeting today on 33rd Street between Park and Madison and took the 6 train to 33rd and Park Ave station. I walked west past Legends toward Empire State Building to grab my morning coffee with about 30 mins to spare before my meeting at 33rd BTW Park and Madison. On my way back towards Madison bullets went flying and 1 nearly missed me. I dove head first to the ground all the while looking to see if anyone was injured. I saw the gunman get taken out. It was SURREAL.

In retrospect it was a great experience. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!


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