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Old 12-23-2013, 02:06 PM
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I still haven't seen anything in the newspaper or online news site about this latest break-in. Has anyone else?
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Old 12-23-2013, 02:26 PM
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I still haven't seen anything in the newspaper or online news site about this latest break-in. Has anyone else?
Nah.

Redchariot, don't be so alarmed. Home prices have skyrocketed here and if you find that you're uncomfortable with the safety level, moving vans are always available. Lest you think I'm telling you to go home, I am not. I hope you enjoy everyday in The Villages and do not have too much angst about crime levels within our community.

Some of these reports are unverified and there are other ghastly things, supposedly, that occurred but apparently aren't serious enough for the observers to have the situation checked out. It's hard to lend credence to those reports given the lack of action taken by the observers. Are there drugs in The Villages? I'm sure there are, we even had discussions on this forum whereby potheads felt marijuana should be legalized and some indicated they were enjoying it now. There are drugs problems everywhere, no hiding from that.

I think one would have to lock oneself in a room 24/7 to avoid the world happenings. You could run to a gated community but those may be the most vulnerable as they think nothing can happen within their walls and may be unprepared, access can be gained at any time. Smell the flowers and enjoy the day. If crime reports increase and you do not feel comfortable in The Villages, that is the time to consider your next move. Please don't waste your precious life hours worrying about things that most likely will never happen.
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One thing I learned this morning researching(teacher on break without a tee time) it is VERY difficult to get exact records for free(visited Sumter, Lake and Marion websites). Many websites use averages, but the one I cited above appears to be the most accurate and reliable. They use the most recent and relevant data. But I will say, there are more incidents than referenced above by buggy. There was a swat team tear gas episode a couple years ago that I believe was under-reported. Look, I agree that we have a lower crime rate than most places, but I hope some of the latest incidents serve as a wake-up call to the possibilities. As we grow, there will be more issues and the more desperate individuals around us will be making their rounds more often.
The SWAT tear gas incident was the wife shooting the husband domestic incident - both were retired police officers. It was very late 2009.

Please cite all the violent crimes you can recall in The Villages. I honestly cannot recall other than the few I mentioned.
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Old 12-23-2013, 02:39 PM
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The SWAT tear gas incident was the wife shooting the husband domestic incident - both were retired police officers. It was very late 2009.

Please cite all the violent crimes you can recall in The Villages. I honestly cannot recall other than the few I mentioned.
Nope, sorry but that is a different incident. The occasion I am mentioning is a 59 year old man off his meds allegedly attacked an 80 year old woman. When SSD went to arrest him, he barricaded himself in his home. Several weapons were removed also. Happened a couple of years ago.
As I said before, still a safe place to live but this stuff does happen.
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One thing I learned this morning researching(teacher on break without a tee time) it is VERY difficult to get exact records for free(visited Sumter, Lake and Marion websites). Many websites use averages, but the one I cited above appears to be the most accurate and reliable. They use the most recent and relevant data. But I will say, there are more incidents than referenced above by buggy. There was a swat team tear gas episode a couple years ago that I believe was under-reported. Look, I agree that we have a lower crime rate than most places, but I hope some of the latest incidents serve as a wake-up call to the possibilities. As we grow, there will be more issues and the more desperate individuals around us will be making their rounds more often.

Regarding access to investigative reports compiled by the Sumter county
Sheriff office .. Does anyone know what the law actually says in terms of
public access to those records? Are citizens or taxpayers etc
legally entitled to copies of crime reports upon request ?
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Great sight to check crime in any area nationwide. Go to advance setting, and change to 30 days and all crime. Pretty accurate.
https://www.crimereports.com/
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You could run to a gated community but those may be the most vulnerable as they think nothing can happen within their walls and may be unprepared, access can be gained at any time.
Prepared? Concealed carry? Stand your ground?

For the prepared Villager I recommend the "E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount" [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zK5rcFehbI]How to Install an E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount - YouTube[/ame]

For the intermediate to long shot I would go with the Ruger Mini 30 stainless. At 7.62x39 it packs more of a punch than the Mini 14/.223 cartridge. And the stainless is best for the Florida weather and open exposure that comes with a golf cart.

For close in I'm still a Ruger guy. I'd go with an SP 101 357 with a 2 1/2 barrel. Personally I'd go with an ankle holster rather than sticking it in my waist band. If I'm going to shoot something off I'd rather it be a toe. I have 9 of them left.

I tried mounting a 50 cal to my cart (think "Rat Patrol") but every time I shot a round the cart flipped on its side. I fired off a "burst" once and did cartwheels down Moorse Blvd. But I felt prepared for anything.
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Prepared? Concealed carry? Stand your ground?

For the prepared Villager I recommend the "E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount" How to Install an E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount - YouTube

For the intermediate to long shot I would go with the Ruger Mini 30 stainless. At 7.62x39 it packs more of a punch than the Mini 14/.223 cartridge. And the stainless is best for the Florida weather and open exposure that comes with a golf cart.

For close in I'm still a Ruger guy. I'd go with an SP 101 357 with a 2 1/2 barrel. Personally I'd go with an ankle holster rather than sticking it in my waist band. If I'm going to shoot something off I'd rather it be a toe. I have 9 of them left.

I tried mounting a 50 cal to my cart (think "Rat Patrol") but every time I shot a round the cart flipped on its side. I fired off a "burst" once and did cartwheels down Moorse Blvd. But I felt prepared for anything.
Some people are prepared to shoot other people at a moments notice, some people aren't prepared or equipped mentally to do that.
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Some people are prepared to shoot other people at a moments notice, some people aren't prepared or equipped mentally to do that.
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Prepared? Concealed carry? Stand your ground?

For the prepared Villager I recommend the "E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount" How to Install an E-Z-GO Gun Holder with Removable Floor Mount - YouTube

For the intermediate to long shot I would go with the Ruger Mini 30 stainless. At 7.62x39 it packs more of a punch than the Mini 14/.223 cartridge. And the stainless is best for the Florida weather and open exposure that comes with a golf cart.

For close in I'm still a Ruger guy. I'd go with an SP 101 357 with a 2 1/2 barrel. Personally I'd go with an ankle holster rather than sticking it in my waist band. If I'm going to shoot something off I'd rather it be a toe. I have 9 of them left.

I tried mounting a 50 cal to my cart (think "Rat Patrol") but every time I shot a round the cart flipped on its side. I fired off a "burst" once and did cartwheels down Moorse Blvd. But I felt prepared for anything.
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Is anyone else disturbed by this? This is not what i expected when buying into TV. Please don't go on about it happens everywhere. We all did not come to a retirement community to have drug dealers and addicts at the pool and post office area. I am appauled that JIMROY has done nothing about it. Maybe he has and not told us. JIMROY if you have please tell us. I feel like perhaps TV is on a downword slide. Home invasion, kicking in doors and drug addicts are not what you expected when coming here. Try not to attack me or this post. Read between the lines. This is someone who thought they found a wonderful happy place to retire and is finding maybe it's not what it ONCE was.
I think one would be very naive to think there was no crime of any kind............anywhere you might reside.

The Villages is not on a downword slide and to say this is just wrong. I don't know how to read between the lines, could you explain?

Your are right about on thing. Those who think they are seeing drug dealing are doing themselves and all their neighbors a dis-service by not reporting to the Sheriff.
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And some are devoid of humor.
Yeah, that happened to me once before on this forum; someone advised people to wear a bullet proof vest to a contentious local meeting and I thought suggesting shooting people at a public meeting was disgusting and I missed that humor too. Guess I don't get all giggly at the thought of gun violence, ah well.... somethings I just don't want to get over.
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I think one would be very naive to think there was no crime of any kind............anywhere you might reside.

The Villages is not on a downword slide and to say this is just wrong. I don't know how to read between the lines, could you explain?

Your are right about on thing. Those who think they are seeing drug dealing are doing themselves and all their neighbors a dis-service by not reporting to the Sheriff.
You do know what read between the lines means. Getting the essence of what the person is feeling. Not always taking every word and tearing it apart. I am disappointed that there is/are addicts and drug dealers in a retirement village. Did not see that coming for sure. Retirement village! Even in NJ they would find that hard to believe.
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