What a show!! They did not disappoint! First LoCash concert, a side stage in Rockford Illinois 15 years ago. They've come a long way!! Amazing!
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🏍️ An off-duty nurse pulled over at a motorcycle crash and kept several critically injured riders alive until help arrived.
A year later, her daughter ran a lemonade stand, and dozens of those same bikers roared around the corner to thank her. ❤️
They blew past her goal in one afternoon. ✨
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An armed civilian in Tulsa shot a robber in the head…
And the robber still ran across the street before collapsing.
Read that again.
This is why “one shot, one stop” is not a plan.
This man was approached outside a convenience store by two robbers — one with a knife, one with a gun.
Two on one.
At night.
At a gas station.
That is one of the worst places to get caught slipping.
But he was armed, he was aware enough to respond, and he fought back.
That’s the win.
But the lesson is bigger than one robbery.
A headshot does not always mean instant lights out.
A handgun does not hit like the movies.
And when your life is on the line, betting everything on one perfect shot can get you killed.
Train for reality.
Not internet comments.
Not movie logic.
Not “just aim for the head” nonsense.
Because the threat may keep moving.
There may be a second attacker.
And the fight may not be over when the first round goes off.
So be honest:
Do you train for multiple attackers and follow-up shots — or are most people still living in the “one shot ends everything” fantasy?
Drop your answer below, and send this to the friend who thinks handguns work like Hollywood.