Lokster
Regular Member
On my way home from a Liberty on the Rocks meeting in downtown Denver tonight I'm sure I was almost made a victim. I've never had something like this happen and honestly believe that if I wasn't being aware of my surroundings and paying attention to the warning signs that were going off in my head, something bad could have happened. I simply want to share this because hopefully it will get others to think.
Alright, here's what happened: I was walking up 16th street just about an hour and a half ago, trying to make my way to a light rail stop so I could get home. I was approaching an intersection and noticed two guys across the street on the same side as me.
At first they just looked like two homeless guys standing around, but once I got a little closer to crossing the street I saw one guy, who was the furthest away, turn to the other guy and say something to the other guy who was closest to me. I then saw him shake his head in agreement to what the other guy said to him. At that point I was just about to cross the street when I got this gut feeling that something didn't seem quite right, hard to describe.
I crossed the street keeping a close eye on them as best I could. Once I was within a foot or two of the guy who was closest to me started mumbling, asking for spare change I think; the other guy was about 10ft to my right. I was walking quickly, replied no, and kept on walking. Once I got about seven or so paces past them I heard a noise that sounded just like a knife blade springing to release.
I immediately recognized this sound because I used to have a knife that would sound exactly like this did when the blade was released. Anyway, I turned around immediately and noticed the guy walking toward me and not at all too far behind me. I can't remember if I turned around first then lifted up the back of my jacket with my left hand and put my right hand on firearm or if I did that before I turned around to see him walking toward me, but either way I remember my right hand being on my concealed firearm ready to draw.
He either noticed my hand placement or wasn't expecting me to turn around because he stopped dead in his tracks. This all happened so fast, but I remember telling him that he needs to turn around and start walking. He started mumbling again I think he said "I'm not tryin' nothin', or something to that effect, but either way he did turn around and started to walk back to the corner. Once he turned the corner I got out of there and made my way to the light rail.
I just want to remind everyone as I was reminded tonight of the importance of situational awareness.
Alright, here's what happened: I was walking up 16th street just about an hour and a half ago, trying to make my way to a light rail stop so I could get home. I was approaching an intersection and noticed two guys across the street on the same side as me.
At first they just looked like two homeless guys standing around, but once I got a little closer to crossing the street I saw one guy, who was the furthest away, turn to the other guy and say something to the other guy who was closest to me. I then saw him shake his head in agreement to what the other guy said to him. At that point I was just about to cross the street when I got this gut feeling that something didn't seem quite right, hard to describe.
I crossed the street keeping a close eye on them as best I could. Once I was within a foot or two of the guy who was closest to me started mumbling, asking for spare change I think; the other guy was about 10ft to my right. I was walking quickly, replied no, and kept on walking. Once I got about seven or so paces past them I heard a noise that sounded just like a knife blade springing to release.
I immediately recognized this sound because I used to have a knife that would sound exactly like this did when the blade was released. Anyway, I turned around immediately and noticed the guy walking toward me and not at all too far behind me. I can't remember if I turned around first then lifted up the back of my jacket with my left hand and put my right hand on firearm or if I did that before I turned around to see him walking toward me, but either way I remember my right hand being on my concealed firearm ready to draw.
He either noticed my hand placement or wasn't expecting me to turn around because he stopped dead in his tracks. This all happened so fast, but I remember telling him that he needs to turn around and start walking. He started mumbling again I think he said "I'm not tryin' nothin', or something to that effect, but either way he did turn around and started to walk back to the corner. Once he turned the corner I got out of there and made my way to the light rail.
I just want to remind everyone as I was reminded tonight of the importance of situational awareness.