KingEdward
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From time to time in other posts, the question or discussion comes up regarding being verbal if/when someone approaches or if/when there is not yet all the factors for pulling one's CCW but there is maybe a perceived threat and we all have experienced a time probably when we were pretty close to deciding pull it out, y/n. I've had two experiences when I didn't necessarily know of definite threat, but also, these were situations where I chose to be verbal and the person coming towards me chose to go elsewhere.
FWIW, here is what happened and what was said. I'd like for others to share any similar experiences...
1) I was in a basement level parking Garage (under a restaurant). I had dropped off the family up top at the main door. I got out of the vehicle. Just near the steps to go up to eat, I was walking when pretty quickly a guy who was about 25 feet away leaning against the wall was about 15 feet away and walking right towards me. I stopped, faced him, and said clearly but not real loudly (while putting my left hand out palm facing him) YOU'RE CLOSE ENOUGH! He paused and took one more 1/2 step and stopped. He looked me in the eye, then he said, "Hey man we're all friends here, can you spare me a little money". I replied no sir and that I was sorry but was late for an appointment. When we finished the meal, I went and retrieved the vehicle and picked up the family.
2) I was getting gas about 10:15 one evening. It wasn't a "bad" part of town and there was just me, the cashier, and two teenagers standing by the pay phone. As I was finishing up, the teens began walking towards the driver's side of the truck, I was on passengers side and the ccw was on the floorboard of the passengers seat holstered just up under the seat. Before I could top off the tank and get in, one guy was near the driver door and the other was coming around towards the tail gate. I opened the passenger door, put my hand on the grip and made direct eye contact with the guy moving at the tailgate and said, "DO NOT COME ANY CLOSER!" he immediately stopped and looked at the other guy, then with eyes/head motioned the other guy to back away from the truck door. They asked if I had some cash for them to go buy some food. I didn't have any cash on me so I told them the truth and they looked at each other and walked towards the street. I left.
I think the first guy (parking garage) was just bumming for easy money. I think the teens (gas station) were doing the same but also would go farther if the risk (to them) seemed minimal. Not KNOWING what intention was, I chose to warn them via don't invade anymore of my space. I think this can work in certain situations. I know other times there will be no time to talk or think, just to deal with what is bearing down on you in form of harm.
In neither case was a ccw pulled or shown. Most people in the state of TN know there are several thousands of people with permits. Maybe that helps a little on the street. I'd like to think so.
FWIW, here is what happened and what was said. I'd like for others to share any similar experiences...
1) I was in a basement level parking Garage (under a restaurant). I had dropped off the family up top at the main door. I got out of the vehicle. Just near the steps to go up to eat, I was walking when pretty quickly a guy who was about 25 feet away leaning against the wall was about 15 feet away and walking right towards me. I stopped, faced him, and said clearly but not real loudly (while putting my left hand out palm facing him) YOU'RE CLOSE ENOUGH! He paused and took one more 1/2 step and stopped. He looked me in the eye, then he said, "Hey man we're all friends here, can you spare me a little money". I replied no sir and that I was sorry but was late for an appointment. When we finished the meal, I went and retrieved the vehicle and picked up the family.
2) I was getting gas about 10:15 one evening. It wasn't a "bad" part of town and there was just me, the cashier, and two teenagers standing by the pay phone. As I was finishing up, the teens began walking towards the driver's side of the truck, I was on passengers side and the ccw was on the floorboard of the passengers seat holstered just up under the seat. Before I could top off the tank and get in, one guy was near the driver door and the other was coming around towards the tail gate. I opened the passenger door, put my hand on the grip and made direct eye contact with the guy moving at the tailgate and said, "DO NOT COME ANY CLOSER!" he immediately stopped and looked at the other guy, then with eyes/head motioned the other guy to back away from the truck door. They asked if I had some cash for them to go buy some food. I didn't have any cash on me so I told them the truth and they looked at each other and walked towards the street. I left.
I think the first guy (parking garage) was just bumming for easy money. I think the teens (gas station) were doing the same but also would go farther if the risk (to them) seemed minimal. Not KNOWING what intention was, I chose to warn them via don't invade anymore of my space. I think this can work in certain situations. I know other times there will be no time to talk or think, just to deal with what is bearing down on you in form of harm.
In neither case was a ccw pulled or shown. Most people in the state of TN know there are several thousands of people with permits. Maybe that helps a little on the street. I'd like to think so.