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Responsible White gun owners stop 'Western shootout' between black heroin dealers

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But I thought guns were incapable of preventing crime?

RT reports:

According to the Augusta Police Department, they made their arrests thanks to two eyewitnesses to the shootout, who took out their legally-owned handguns to quell the violence. While police did not release the names of the vigilant spectators, a Portland news station interviewed one.

“If a situation is there, you have - not just a personal responsibility - but a civil responsibility to uphold the sanctity of the community,” Daniel Chavanne told WCSH. “That was the moment – the situation was there, and I reacted.”

The four arrested were Kwiesha "Reggie" McBride of Harlem, New York, Frankie Dejesus of Rochester, New York, Diana Davis, also of Rochester, New York, and Samantha Tupper of Augusta.

McBride faces charges of reckless conduct with a firearm, a Class C felony, and aggravated trafficking in schedule W drugs, in this case heroin, a Class B felony. Dejesus is also charged with reckless conduct with a firearm and aggravated assault, a Class B felony. Davis, too, faces an aggravated assault charge, while Tupper faces a probation violation and a charge of furnishing schedule W drugs, heroin, a Class B felony. Their respective bails are $50,000, $25,000, $5,000 and no bail amount for Tupper. They were all booked in Kennebec County Jail.

According to an affidavit filed by Augusta police, McBride and Tupper were in a white Ford Taurus parked next to a silver Volkswagen, where Dejesus and Davis, along with two other women, were sitting in the Walmart parking lot. Shots were fired from one car to another before a physical altercation broke out, which is when the armed bystanders got close enough to the scene to prevent an escalation.

“I informed them that I had a gun, to break it up and get down on the ground,” Chavanne told WCSH. “It's what any right-minded person should have done."

It’s interesting that RT failed to report on the racial aspect of situation. Nevertheless, things become clear after viewing the pictures of those involved.

Despite any assertions to the contrary, blacks commit an absurdly disproportionate amount of crime – especially violent crime. It’s a tough issue for many people to consider, let alone discuss.

The statistics on black crime are staggering. Consider the following:

  • Over 1,400 more black Americans murdered other blacks in two years than were lynched from 1882 to 1968.
  • In 2012, White males were 38 percent of the population and committed 4,582 murders. That same year, black males were just 6.6 percent of the population but committed a staggering 5,531 murders.
  • Despite making up just 13% of the population, blacks committed half of homicides in the United States for nearly 30 years.
  • Chicago’s death toll is almost equal to that of both wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, combined.
  • It would take cops 40 years to kill as many black men as have died at the hands of others black men in 2012 alone.

With the specter of slavery still looming over American race relations, blacks and liberals remain ardent in their promotion of the victimization narrative. Instead of raising black children to strive for excellence, they raise them to believe that all of their problems are the result of institutional racism. And despite the fact that black-on-black crime completely eclipses White-on-black crime, Black Lives Matter has convinced millions that the latter is the real tragedy.

Guns prevent crime

Were it not for the bravery – and firepower – of Daniel Chavanne and his anonymous companion, four heroin-trafficking degenerates would still be roaming free. In the hands of responsible, law-abiding citizens, guns prevent crime. It’s that simple.

The website GunFacts.info boasts an impressive list of information pertaining to guns and crime.

Consider the following:

  • Guns prevent an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year or 6,849 every day. Most often, the gun is never fired and no blood (including the criminal’s) is shed.
  • 60% of convicted felons admitted that they avoided committing crimes when they knew the victim was armed. 40% of convicted felons admitted that they avoided committing crimes when they thought the victim might be armed.
  • 59% of the burglaries in Britain, which has tough gun control laws, are “hot burglaries” which are burglaries committed while the home is occupied by the owner/renter. By contrast, the U.S., with more lenient gun control laws, has a “hot burglary” rate of only 13%.
  • In 1982, Kennesaw, GA passed a law requiring heads of households to keep at least one firearm in the house. The residential burglary rate dropped 89% the following year.
  • Fewer than 1% of “crime guns” were obtained at gun shows. This is a reduction from a 1997 study that found 2% of guns used in criminal offenses were purchased at gun shows.
  • 92% of gang murders are committed with guns. Gangs are responsible for between 48% and 90% of all violent crimes.

The evidence is speaks for itself. If the powers that be truly cared about curbing gun crime, they would go to greater lengths to eliminate gang warfare. But the reality is, of course, that gun control is pushed by weaklings who fear guns, and anti-White Jews and liberals who view the issue as but another front in the proxy war against America’s once dominant White majority.

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