Posts Tagged ‘Shootings’

Positive Gun Training

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Investigators are still searching for the man who shot and killed a man in Springfield, Massachusetts this week. Unfortunately, this was the fifteenth murder this year in the city! The twenty three year old man who was killed was only shot once in the chest, and that is what did it. He died later at the hospital. Front Sight Firearms Training Institute wants to prevent deaths like this by getting as many people as possible armed and trained. If people are armed with weapons and know how to use them safely and effectively, there will be less crime like this. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, founder and director of Front Sight, firmly believes in this and will go out of his way to get YOU the gun training that you need to stay safe in today’s society. With crime on the rise, self defense training and gun training are absolutely imperative. At Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, gun training is not something that is taken lightly. All of the gun training courses at Front Sight are taught professionally, enthusiastically and leaving nothing for you to figure out for yourself. After your first self defense gun training course from Ignatius Piazza at Front Sight, you will be able to out shoot pretty much everyone you know… even if you know people who shoot guns for a living! Military men even endorse Front Sight, saying they learned more in one weekend from Ignatius Piazza than they had in boot camp and in twenty plus years in the service. And to add to it, Front Sight’s gun training instructors are NICE! Imagine that! You would think that to get the results that Front Sight reaps, the gun training instructors would have to be strict and forceful, much like drill sergeants. However, Ignatius Piazza ensures you that Front Sight is just the opposite – which is one of the reasons that Front Sight’s gun training is so successful. People respond better to positive encouragement as opposed to negativity and rude attitudes. Front Sight’s gun training instructors’ uplifting demeanor helps students feel comfortable with what they are doing. Ignatius Piazza’s students rave about how wonderful their gun training instructors are! (more…)

Front Sight Keeps Your Neighborhood Safe

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

In Springfield, Massachusetts, people are starting to get the hang of hearing random gunshots. The recent Springfield shootings have not been a surprise to residents. A citizen even said “When you live around here in the neighborhood you hear it a lot. A lot of stuff happens around here. You just get used to it after a while.” Apparently this week brought about the second fatal shooting in less than a month. Police have even taken extra measures to help protect the town, but citizens admit that whether or not the police get involved, violence and shooting is still going to happen, because, as some say, “people don’t care about the police.” It is sad that these people feel like gun violence is just something that they need to accept and get used to. What happens if someone with a gun approaches you? Is it okay to just be “used to it” and accept the fact that it is your turn to get shot? No! Protect yourself with gun training from Front Sight Firearms Training Institute! (more…)

The First Time is the Charm with Front Sight!

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The third time is the charm… or so many people hope. You see, there is this guy who has been given the death sentence. For the third time. Von Clark Davis shot and killed his girlfriend, Suzette Butler, in 1983. He was given the death penalty in 1984 but it was relieved. I don’t really know why she got in a relationship with him in the first place, especially without a self defense training or gun training background, because he was on parole during their time together… he had originally been charged for stabbing and killing his wife. Seems like a catch to me! Anyhow, Davis seems to be immune to hear that he is being sentenced to die, because every time it happens, something comes up and his sentence is released. And once again, it looks as if he is going to fight for his life. His lawyer asked for a sentence of thirty years to life. What does this mean to us? It means that if he is given a lesser sentence than the death penalty, technically, he could be up for parole again in a matter of years. Back on the streets. Back to our women. Don’t turn your back. (more…)