News Link • Self-Defense
Vietnam Vet Shows You're Never Too Old for Self Defense
• https://www.theorganicprepper.com, by Daisy LutherI thought this article was timely, considering the event took place right before Veteran's Day.
Here's what happened.
According to a variety of news sources and some home security camera footage, we're able to piece together a lot about what happened before the shooting.
A man, who has not yet been named, apparently drove his Prius to the neighborhood, where he got out and stripped off all his clothing. He then proceeded to rant loudly and incoherently, trying to get into several houses. He took a security sign from a neighbor's lawn and continued trying doors.
Finally, he reached an unlocked door and walked into the home, part of a duplex. The woman's screaming alerted her landlord, who resided in in the back part of the duplex. That's when things began to go bad for the naked lunatic. The man in the back part of the duplex was a 79-year-old Vietnam veteran identified so far only as "George."
According to LAPD Capt. Warner Castillo, George told the naked man to leave, warning, "I have a gun, I will shoot you."
The naked man then charged the veteran and body slammed him into the pavement, breaking both of his legs. Despite the grievous injury, George kept his wits about him and showed everyone that Vietnam Veterans are still lethal. The elderly man opened fire, shooting the crazed man three times and killing him.
What we know about the aftermath
In an interview, Captain Castillo referred to the shooting as an act of "self-defense." In most parts of the country, this would be obvious, but you have to remember that this incident took place in Los Angeles, California. It appears that George did everything right, including a verbal warning.
George was taken to the hospital with severe injuries and underwent surgery on his legs immediately.The surgery was "successful" according to Capt. Castillo. No further information is known about the veteran's condition or about the naked trespasser.




