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Unseen Self-Defense Stories

On September 11, 2001, after two jets crashed into the Twin Towers in New York, the major television networks were faced with a crucial decision. Should they show the frightful scenes of victims jumping to their deaths from upwards of eighty stories?

NBC, CNN, ABC, and CBS chose not to. Whether or not you agree with the networks, there is little doubt that their refusal to show all the news affected our attitudes about the attacks. Had those scenes been shown, American resolve to crush the terrorists might have dug even deeper.

The major networks affect opinion by what they don't show as much as by what does appear on our television screens. Nothing illustrates this more clearly than the unseen side of the gun issue.

For instance, when was the last time the networks interviewed someone who used a gun in self-defense? Since these cases are almost never shown in the national media, millions of viewers assume that they never happen.

School shootings, stories of employees going postal and gunning down co-workers, and even gang-related shootings are regular fare on television news. But because stories of armed self-defense are unseen, the implication is that guns are only used for harmful or criminal purposes.

Here are a few examples of stories you never saw.

On March 14, in a case that seemed a natural for national news, a football star was gunned down while trying to hold up a liquor store. Derrick Breedlove, a talented tight end, had recently signed a scholarship to play for Hampton University in Virginia. Scouts were already touting him for an NFL career. But when he entered the liquor store wearing a ski-mask and brandishing a sawed-off shotgun, Breedlove was shot and killed by a clerk.

On April 2, Virginia "Sue" Devoe was attacked in her Clintonville, Ohio home. Her former boyfriend, James Ryan McVey, kicked in the front door, dragged her through the house by her hair, and repeatedly kicked her. Then he attempted to kidnap her. That's when Devoe's 91-year-old neighbor came to her aid.

Shirley Becraft drew his handgun and shot the intruder. McVey's death ended years of violent assaults on Devoe. A local investigator praised Becraft, saying, "It's hard to know where she would be now if he hadn't [shot McVey]."

On March 18, in Orange City, Florida, Robert Shockey waited inside Blockbuster Video for his son, who worked there, to close the store. The store had been the scene of a violent armed robbery a month before. Shockey, who has a permit to carry a concealed weapon, saw two ski-masked robbers burst through the doors. One carried a hunting rifle and threatened an employee.

Shockey pulled his handgun and shot the gun-wielding assailant. When the second robber reached for the rifle that his accomplice had dropped, Shockey shot him.

Police not only ruled the shooting self-defense, they stated that they planned to give Shockey a "good citizenship award."

And so it goes.

On March 5, Bethan Scutchfield, a 71-year-old invalid from Colville, Washington fatally wounded a stranger who broke into her house and knocked her to the floor.

On March 6, an 83-year-old San Antonio woman shot a teenager as he tried to break into her home.

On March 3, in Pembroke Pines, Florida, two robbers pointed semiautomatic weapons at businessman Corey Dacres but the victim pulled his own gun and shot both of them. Dacres, who has a permit to carry a concealed weapon, was not injured.

Cases of armed self-defense occur thousands of times each year. What is the price we pay for the black-out of such stories by the networks? Like a shadow war, viewers who aren't shown both sides of the issue remain uninformed.


The media made a conscious decision not to show Americans many images relating to the September 11 attacks. Likewise, author Robert Waters points out that when it comes to self-defense shootings, the media's refusal to report on such stories negatively affects people's attitudes regarding guns.


http://gunowners.org/sk0205.htm


Added: Mar-5-2011 
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  • I am living in Vietnam for a while and only the crooks and the cops have guns. The rest of the people just wait to be victimized. Miss my .44 mag

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    • Vietnam? Whatsa matter, Somalia and the Sunni triangle all booked up? LOL JK, seriously what the Hell are you doing there? The place is a Hell hole and the people are knuckleheads. I used to live in a Vietnamese neighborhood, in Orange County, California, that was enough for me!

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    • Automotive engineering consultant, and surrounded by beautiful young girls. Life is good, if not a little bit dangerous = boring.

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  • keep them in the dark and feed them a lot of bull shit!!!

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  • There was a great vid with a lady speaking to some legislative panel on gun control.

    She was in Ruby's resturant when a guy came in and killed all those people, including her mother and father.
    She no longer carried a handgun in her purse because of the law.

    If anyone knows where that vid is, it would be great to post it.

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    • http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=861_1299352585

      I just posted it so the vid should be up in a min. Thanks for the suggestion, I had never heard of that story till now. Thanks

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  • The FBI keeps these statistic's. Nearly 2 million crimes are thwarted or ended by Civilians using firearms. According to the FBI Civilians have a higher hit probability than Law Enforcement Officers.

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  • dude, this shit is eating you up.
    people have mostly made up their minds on the matter, not likely you'll change them.
    and for clarification, i believe there's way too much smoke for there to be no fire.

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    • First read the story before you comment. I take it you assume this story is about 9/11 since you just read the first two lines. Now we all know how you truthers operate, you dont even read the full story. The only thing eating at me is my tenants not paying their rent on time and your total lack of reading comprehension skills.

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  • i read a sign in america years ago, IF GUNS ARE OUTLAWED ONLY OUTLAWS WILL HAVE GUNS.But seeing as guns are common place available to anyone your gun culture will never change,Difficult to see what the answer is????

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  • This shouldn't surprise anyone. They will not stop until they have all of our guns- all of them. They will take them with force if necessary in the end.

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  • wow, is this the media trying to tie in 9/11 with self defense on a personal basis?
    ffs.
    i'm sure 9/11 and the big bang theory have some connection, i'm just waiting for the report.

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    • Re-read the story, if you read it at all. It clearly points out a decision not to show jumpers on 9/11 was made by the media, and the same media is making a decision about which gun stories to promote, and which stories should not be shown. Clearly manipulating public opinion about the use of guns, or specifically, not reporting on anything that would support gun ownership. It is manipulation of the public by the media.

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    • that makes sense. i knew there was a point and i shouldn't have commented since i didn't see it.
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      btw, i'm not a 'truther' barogers. i was really getting to think that all your posts were tied in with 9/11.
      i was wrong.

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    • NP...sorry I didn't answer sooner, headed back to NJ for work. Long drive :)

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  • If the news doesn't report these stories, how did your source hear of them?

    Posted Mar-5-2011 By 

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    • Because the mainstream media is not the only source of information today, and thankfully the lies they sell reach a diminishing audience each year.

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