Breaking Contact by De-escalation and Disengagement
His slow retreat, his defensive display, and his verbal commands all failed to break contact with Crofut. What is unclear is why Strebendt suddenly stopped those efforts 80 feet away from the car. If Strebendt had been committed to a strategy of breaking contact, he could have double-timed his efforts to disengage. Most likely, he would have quickly disappeared into the darkness, and the deadly encounter could have been averted. Instead, Strebendt apparently reacting to Crofut grabbing the barrel of his rifle (forensics found Crofut's DNA on the barrel), shot Crofut in the head. Strebendt later sat in jail while his lawyer fought to reach a plea deal that potentially spared him decades in prison.
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How to Spot Cell Phone Spy Software (and What to Do)
More on cell phone spy/surveillance apps. Although most people do not need to worry about the more sophisticated spyware applications like Pegasus, some of the commercial versions can be a concern. This info is particularly important for someone who has been in an abusive relationship. A frequent competitor in my SSD-A Short Range Match had a former boyfriend stalking her. He would appear at restaurants and other locations she frequented with suspicious regularity. Her abusive “ex” may have installed spyware on her phone without her knowledge.
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Using Patrol Vehicles for Cover
Written for police, however, applicable for the private citizen as well. How do you use your patrol vehicle to provide cover while under fire, and do certain areas of the vehicle offer more or less protection? There is no clear-cut answer that could apply to every scenario. As with any form of cover, it depends on the situation and terrain.
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I traveled, worked, and lived on the economy, in high threat, “bad places” for over twenty years while in the military and as a federal civilian employee. This article contains good advice.
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Minocqua Man Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Money Laundering
I am always amazed that otherwise intelligent people fall for this stuff. Don’t
get scammed. If it is substantially outside a reasonable expectation of
performance (e.g. Nancy Pelosi’s stock picks), there is probably
something amiss.
Kromray admitted that between September 2018 and March 2025, he used social media and other online communications to falsely portray himself as a successful trader in stocks, mutual funds, cryptocurrency, and the foreign currency exchange market (forex). Kromray also used social media to display wealth he allegedly acquired from trading, including images or references to expensive watches, a large home, tropical vacations, and exotic sports cars. During meetings with investors, Kromray told them that they could expect a monthly rate of return of approximately 4% to 8%, with the potential of earning up to 30% a month.
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Nothing From Government Is Free-- That Goes Double If Government Tells You It's Free
There’s been a lot of grumbling here recently about how bad the kids have it, financially. Lot of breathless examples of what the latest generation would have to make to equal what [Insert Random Generation Here] made. This grumbling is being used to justify a head-long dive into the khazi that is communism socialism Democratic Socialism.
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I Have This Old Gun: The Ruger Mini-14 GB
Ruger introduced a new version of the Mini-14 in 1979 that was equipped with a special barrel profile. Unlike the standard model, the 18.5" Mini-14 GB (for “government barrel”) incorporates a muzzle brake and a combination front sight block/bayonet lug capable of mounting the USGI M7 bayonet. Other than that, the GB is no different than the standard model insofar as it is built on the same investment-cast receiver, uses the same adjustable rear-sight assembly and is capable of semi-automatic fire only.
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Ruger AC556: The totally legal, totally select fire Mini 14
While we’re on the topic of Mini-14s, let’s look at the Ruger AC556. Who hasn’t looked at a Mini-14 or Mini-30 rifle and thought, man this baby would be a blast on full-auto? Well, it would seem great minds think alike because Sturm Ruger did just that back in the 1990s when they made a little-known variant built around this concept. The US State Department purchased the AC556 for the Diplomatic Security Service and I had the opportunity to carry and use them in the early 1990s. They were almost impossible to control on full auto and the muzzle blast from the short barreled versions was horrific.
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Aliaj v. Fort Lee Police Department
After a misunderstanding led to Elsid Aliaj’s wife being subjected to a three day hold and mental health evaluation, Aliaj found himself face to face with Fort Lee Police Officers at his door. The officers, without warrant or other order, claimed they were there to confiscate Aliaj’s guns. Fearing arrest for non-compliance, Aliaj turned over his lawfully owned firearms. But after explaining that the guns were his and not his wife’s, and that he had a safe to store them that his wife did not have access to, law enforcement officials refused to return his lawfully owned, and constitutionally protected, property.
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Back in the late 1950’s Eugene Stoner figured he would expand on his repertoire of futuristic firearms utilizing modern materials like aluminum and plastic to create the ultimate survival rifle with a focus on downed pilots. The goal was small, in size and caliber, compact when taken down, the ability to float, and could hold enough ammo to procure food. The AR-7 was eventually born.
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