After avoiding a reckless driver, our member Joyce thought the worst was over. She soon found out the worst was just beginning. From phone calls with police detectives, to answering her door with a SWAT team gun directed at her face, Joyce had to face the ugly side of our criminal justice system. Watch our video to find out how U.S. & Texas LawShield was able to assist Joyce.
Let's take "Joyce" at her word -- she put her weapon on her lap and backed up and drove around the other person when she approached and started to get close.
So, how did the other person know she had a weapon?
So, how did the other person know she had a weapon?
Very possible it was seen while she pulled it out and transferred it to her lap.
At this point in the narrative, there's no dispute that it's a case of road rage, and if the other driver stopped her for a confrontation, it's already established who the aggressor is, regardless of the alleged traffic offense of running a stop sign.
Very possible it was seen while she pulled it out and transferred it to her lap.
She said she did that when the other person got out of her car. When that person started to approach her car she backed up then drove around her. I don't see how the other person could have seen her weapon.
Unless, of course, she held it up as if to say, "Don't fuck with me. I'm armed." Which is exactly what I think this short-tempered woman did.
and if the other driver stopped her for a confrontation
After the confrontation, "Joyce" was able to go around the other car, meaning that she could have done that at any time.
She welcomed the confrontation and the opportunity to give the other driver a piece of her mind for having the audacity to pull out in front of her -- knowing she had weapon in her lap.