There is Justice in the World – Here is the Proof

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The Good Can Prevail Over the Wicked…but It Takes Some Spunk

 

…by Jim W. Dean, VT Editor

 

This one folks will not get my usual intro and framing as that would ruin it for you. But it has it all,violence, age discrimination, battle of the sexes, feminism, chemical weapons and religion…all rolled into one.

It has the Jim Dean 100% satisfaction guarantee. But I will add in a viewing warning. Do not watch this while driving a car as it could cause a wreck and that would make me feel bad, but not as bad as you are about to see.

Enjoy your three and a half minutes of pure unadulterated pleasure, and legal, too. I sure did. I was in tears when it was over and will bet a dollar you will be, also.

Thanks to my old roomie John Markes for sending this along tonight…a gem !!!

 

[youtube Yj-6nJCQYdo] – Battle of the Impala

Burglars – One Killed, Two Wounded

 

And lastly, something on the traditional home front down here in the South. This is from a year or two back in South Carolina.

Aiken County sheriff’s Sgt. Jason Feemster said three men drove into the side of the building shortly before 4 a.m. Thursday. The owner shot the three men, killing one.

Stephen Bayazes Jr., 57, told officers that he and his wife were asleep in an apartment at the back of the business, Guns & Ammo Gunsmith, 522 Edgefield Road,shortly before 4 a.m. when he awoke after hearing a loud crash and the activation of a silent alarm.

Bayazes grabbed an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and found three men loading guns into a van that had crashed through the side wall of the store.

After hearing the men yell to kill him, Bayazes shot one 30-round magazine of .223-caliber bullets before retreating to his bedroom to reload, he later told officers.

As he left the room, Bayazes saw two men drive away in the van.

K’Raven Aude Goodwin, 20, of Eastover, S.C., was wounded and left behind at the gun shop.

Aiken County Coroner Tim Carlton said Goodwin died of gunshot wounds shortly after arriving at Medical College of Georgia Hospital.

The two other suspects were found at Waffle House on Martintown Road, about three miles away. Investigators said the men, who had both been shot, stopped at the restaurant to seek help.

Eddie Stewart, 30, of Columbia, and Franklin Robinson, 27, of Gadsden, S.C., were taken to a hospital. Details on their injuries have not been released.

Aiken County sheriff’s Sgt. Jason Feemster said it appeared that all of the stolen merchandise was in the van.

Hours after the incident, a construction crew worked to repair the damaged wall. Parts of the ceiling and glass from display cases still littered the floor.

The store owner said it was not the first time the store has been a target. In 2009, the store was burglarized. Shortly afterward, Bayazes and his wife moved into an apartment in the back.

Bayazes was not injured. Feemster said Bayazes was within his rights to use lethal force.

“If someone is breaking in your home or business, you have the right to defend yourself and not retreat,” the sergeant said.

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Jim W. Dean was an active editor on VT from 2010-2022.  He was involved in operations, development, and writing, plus an active schedule of TV and radio interviews.