OrangeIsTrouble
Regular Member
Ok, so this morning (2AM), my friend and I were hungry, so we went to a 24 hour subway on 160th and pac highway in sea-tac. We sat down to feast on our sandwiches, and this high school dropout guy wanders across the parking lot and to the door and asks us if we saw someone leave the bus stop. We say no and he turns around and takes off. He re-unites with some guy at the street corner and they jog to the bus stop. Then after a bit they walked back northbound behind the subway along pac high way.
I hear a bang, and it was a very low bang so it almost sounded like someone smacking a piece of wood on something but I thought it sounded like a .22. My friend goes to the door, and we see the two guys booking it from the area where the sound came from and they turned and yelled "they shootin!!!!" and instantly I ran to my car which was parked right in front of the door and grabbed my pistol pouch and as I turned away from car I saw two guys running across highway and I ran back inside subway to hide. Subway workers were asking was it really a gunshot, because they couldn't hear because of machinery and then they got on phone with 911. Took the cops a WHILE before they got there, I was disappointed by their response. The events felt so strange it was almost UNREAL. As we sat waiting for police, the worker told of stories about blood and guns right in front of the subway,
and then he had the nerve to try to school me on open carry!!!!! I had asked him if he carried since he saw all that violence.
He says" You know in Seattle you can carry openly with a permit?"
I was like "Really/Yeah?".
But yeah, that's Saturday morning for me, and now I have to do something like create a messenger bag with my gun pouch that way it can stay on me at all times while staying being legal!
Stay safe folks, and remember, "Espresso shots, not gunshots!!!!
I hear a bang, and it was a very low bang so it almost sounded like someone smacking a piece of wood on something but I thought it sounded like a .22. My friend goes to the door, and we see the two guys booking it from the area where the sound came from and they turned and yelled "they shootin!!!!" and instantly I ran to my car which was parked right in front of the door and grabbed my pistol pouch and as I turned away from car I saw two guys running across highway and I ran back inside subway to hide. Subway workers were asking was it really a gunshot, because they couldn't hear because of machinery and then they got on phone with 911. Took the cops a WHILE before they got there, I was disappointed by their response. The events felt so strange it was almost UNREAL. As we sat waiting for police, the worker told of stories about blood and guns right in front of the subway,
and then he had the nerve to try to school me on open carry!!!!! I had asked him if he carried since he saw all that violence.
He says" You know in Seattle you can carry openly with a permit?"
I was like "Really/Yeah?".
But yeah, that's Saturday morning for me, and now I have to do something like create a messenger bag with my gun pouch that way it can stay on me at all times while staying being legal!
Stay safe folks, and remember, "Espresso shots, not gunshots!!!!