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Mike,
Unfortunately, I like most others am dependent upon the mainstream news media for my news. While I am quite aware that it is oftentimes biased, I know of no alternative because I do not have the resources to personally investigate every news story I read. I certainly do want to report the facts correctly however, and will be happy to include your statement in the report of the incident, if I may have your permission to do so.
I appreciate the restraint and evenhandedness of your email. As far as I can tell, the only difference between your report and what was in Vin Suprynowicz' report, is that instead of "When the man in the car saw Aguilar returning, he drew his own gun...and fired" it should be "When the man in the car saw Aguilar returning with a pistol pointed at his head, he drew his own gun...and fired". It's curious why they didn't determine whether or not Mr. Aguilar's gun had been fired. Isn't that pretty easy to do?
I am also puzzled as to why, when the DEA agent "put his vehicle in reverse and spun away", he didn't just keep going. Why did he find it necessary to shoot Mr. Aguilar? Along with your statement of the incident, I would also like to include your response to the following question if I may:
"What is your advice to a normal citizen who is in legal possession of a firearm (CCW permit and all), if he is approached by an individual with a pistol pointed at him?"
Thank you for your comments,
-- Ron Dotson