What you won’t read in The NY Times

March 1st, 2012

What you won’t read in The NY Times
Date: Nov 24, 2006 7:22 PM
http://www.ohioccw.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3763&Itemid=83
Lumpy Lambert’s Armed Citizen Story

Written by Mike Kinsey
Wednesday, 22 November 2006

Those that do not regularly listen to the excellent programs that air on NRANews.com or keep their radar tuned to self-defense stories are probably not aware of what recently happened to Lumpy Lambert. That is because armed citizen accounts rarely make it to print. When they do, the vast majority of them report that, “Mrs. Smith is lucky to be alive” rather than “Mrs. Smith used her legal firearm for self-defense. If she hadn’t, she would now be dead.” Official FBI statistics predict that a firearm is used 1.5 million times a year in self-defense. Do you hear about all of those in the news? I certainly do not.

That is what makes this story a bit of an anomaly. It comes to us from Knoxville, Tennessee and actually made its way to a few other papers around the country. However, it certainly didn’t get the widespread coverage it deserves.

Here is what happened:

A Knox County Commissioner, Greg “Lumpy” Lambert was working at his car dealership when a 19-year-old man entered and wanted a test drive. After it was over, the customer said he’s ready to buy and had $12,000 in cash for the purchase. Lumpy asked for the customer’s driver’s license and started the paperwork. The customer then went outside to have a cigarette. Lumpy said he was always suspicious as he didn’t see any bulges in the guy’s pants that would indicate he had such a large sum of cash with him. Also, he never tried to negotiate a better price. The customer came back in, continued acting suspicious, and began to draw a handgun. Lumpy, who trains with his legal firearm, was quicker and drew his first.

From this story on WBIR.com:
“He [the robber] said he didn’t want any trouble, that he just wanted to leave. I said he was not going to leave with his gun. This man is obviously pulling a gun on people, he’s not, the rest of society out there was not safe as long as he was carrying this weapon. So I made him drop his weapon. And told him to get out of there and prepare to be arrested that our good sheriff’s department would catch up with him, which they did about 12 hours later,” said Lambert.
I believe that the reason why this was originally reported was because it was painted as an amusing human interest story. The media kept making fun of the robber since he previously gave Lumpy his driver’s license (allowing the cops to apprehend him). Plus, Lumpy was wearing a “Friends of the NRA” hat at the time. Finally, the good guy’s nickname is Lumpy and he’s from Tennessee. All of the accounts made sure to mention those facts and have a good chuckle about the moronic robber rather than focusing on Lumpy’s heroics.

That’s fine. Whatever gets the word out.

However, this story became a lot more serious yesterday:
The man who pulled a gun on a Knox County commissioner is charged with murder.

Late Tuesday afternoon, a grand jury indicted 19 year-old Kane Stackhouse with the murder of 53 year-old David Lindsey.

http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5161520,00.html

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KnoxNews

URL: http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_5161520,00.html

Teenager indicted in slaying
Powell youth faces first-degree murder charge in shooting
By J.J. STAMBAUGH, [email protected]
November 22, 2006

A Powell teenager was indicted Tuesday on murder charges in the Nov. 11 slaying of a truck driver in a drugstore parking lot, Knox County Sheriff Tim Hutchison said.
Kane Stackhouse, 19, was indicted by a grand jury on charges of first-degree murder, felony murder and especially aggravated robbery, Hutchison said.
The robbery charge stems from an incident that took place about 10 hours after David Lindsey, 53, was found dying from two gunshot wounds in the parking lot of the Walgreens at 5320 Clinton Highway, Hutchison said.
In the second incident, Stackhouse is alleged to have tried to rob Knox County Commissioner Greg “Lumpy” Lambert at Lambert’s auto dealership, Advantage Auto Sales, which is about a half mile from the drugstore, Hutchison said.
When Stackhouse allegedly pulled a gun on Lambert, the commissioner pulled his own pistol on the would-be robber and disarmed him, according to Lambert’s account. Stackhouse then fled on foot, leaving behind a .25-caliber pistol and his driver’s license.

The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !