Boogeyman stories ...
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:19 pm
Although I am always concerned about my safety on the road, I usually argue against the "boogeyman" posts that try to keep women fearful of going out on the road. But this one gave me pause ...
Man Shot in Wal-Mart Parking Lot
POSTED: Saturday, November 21, 2009
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas -- A 40-year-old man was shot as he was exiting his vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot in Northeast Harris County Friday night, Local 2 reported.
The man was not shopping at the store at Beltway 8 and Wilson Road. Instead, investigators believe he just pulled over to park.
The man's pickup truck with a trailer attached was parked in the far north side of the parking lot, away from the entrance of the store.
Harris County deputies said the man opened his door to get out of the vehicle and was met with a man with a gun. The victim was shot in the stomach and is recovering in the hospital.
Deputies called this a crime of opportunity. And with the busy holiday shopping season approaching, they are hoping everyone will take notice that criminals are out there waiting for an opportunity to make their move.
This is scary because I sometimes overnight at Wal Mart. On the other hand, this poor fellow was just getting out of his truck ... he wasn't accosted in his RV. However, that may be a distinction without a difference. When I first read the story, I wondered whether he was in a high-end RV and that made him more of a target. Apparently not.
I suppose none of us -- RVers or not -- are immune from random crime.
Man Shot in Wal-Mart Parking Lot
POSTED: Saturday, November 21, 2009
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas -- A 40-year-old man was shot as he was exiting his vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot in Northeast Harris County Friday night, Local 2 reported.
The man was not shopping at the store at Beltway 8 and Wilson Road. Instead, investigators believe he just pulled over to park.
The man's pickup truck with a trailer attached was parked in the far north side of the parking lot, away from the entrance of the store.
Harris County deputies said the man opened his door to get out of the vehicle and was met with a man with a gun. The victim was shot in the stomach and is recovering in the hospital.
Deputies called this a crime of opportunity. And with the busy holiday shopping season approaching, they are hoping everyone will take notice that criminals are out there waiting for an opportunity to make their move.
This is scary because I sometimes overnight at Wal Mart. On the other hand, this poor fellow was just getting out of his truck ... he wasn't accosted in his RV. However, that may be a distinction without a difference. When I first read the story, I wondered whether he was in a high-end RV and that made him more of a target. Apparently not.
I suppose none of us -- RVers or not -- are immune from random crime.