Albuquerque, New Mexico — What would you do if a shotgun-wielding invader walked into your business demanding you hand over your truck?
If you’re Glock or 1911 is near by, you’d probably pull as quick as you can and fire.
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But if you didn’t have your gun handy and you needed to make a quick decision, you’d have to use your hands or something else to fight back.
That’s exactly what business owner David Mann did — fight back with his hands.
Check out the news story and video below.
According to KRQE in Albuquerque, this is how it all went down:
A man armed with a shotgun got more than he bargained for when trying to steal a truck from an Albuquerque business.
Instead of a free ride, surveillance video shows the victim wrestling away the suspect’s shotgun before he could use it.
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“Well, I decided a long time ago that neither me or anybody around me was going to be a victim if I could do anything about it,” said David Mann about his experience.
Mann was working at Access Solutions Wednesday in northeast Albuquerque when he and another co-worker were held up at gunpoint by an unknown man.
After having a shotgun pointed at him, Mann said he wasn’t about to let the suspect take control.
“I was close enough, I reached out and grabbed the shotgun and gave it a twist to point the barrel up,” said Mann.
Mann recalled the moment as an “automatic” reaction.
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