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Semper Fi

The seventy-one year-old retired Marine who opened fire on two robbers at a Plantation, Florida, sub shop late Wednesday, killing one and critically wounding the other, is described as John Lovell, a former pilot for two presidents.

He doesn’t drink, he doesn’t smoke, he works out everyday. Lovell was a man of action Wednesday night.

According to Plantation police, two masked gunmen came into the Subway at 1949 North Pine Road just after 11 p.m. There was a lone diner-- Lovell who was finishing his meal.

After robbing the cashier, the two men attempted to shove Lovell into a bathroom and rob him as well. They got his money. But then Lovell pulled his handgun, opened fire, shooting one of the
thieves in the head and chest, and the other in the head.

When police arrived, they found one of the men in the shop. K-9 units found the other in the bushes of a nearby business. They also found cash strewn around the front of the sandwich shop according to Detective Robert Rettig of the Plantation Police Department.

Both men were taken to Broward General Medical Center, where one, Donicio Arrindell, 22, of North Lauderdale died. The other, twenty-one year-old Frederick Gadson of Fort Lauderdale is in critical but stable condition.

A longtime friend of Lovell, was not surprised to hear what happened. ‘‘He’d give you the shirt off his back and he’d be mad if someone tried to take the shirt off your back,’’ he said.

Lovell worked as a pilot for the Marines, flying former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He later worked as a pilot for Pan Am and Delta. Lovell is not married and does not have children. He is not expected to be charged, authorities said. ‘‘He was in fear for his life,’’ Rettig said. “These criminals ought to realize that most men in their 70’s have military backgrounds and aren’t intimidated by idiots.”

Something tells me this old Marine wasn’t “in fear” even though his life was definitely at risk. The only thing he could be charged with is participating in an unfair fight. One seventy-one year- young Marine against two punks. Two head shots and one center-body-mass shot–good shooting!.

That’ll teach them not to get between a Marine and his meal.

Don’t you just love a story with a happy ending?

A definite example of the old axiom, “Gun control is knowing how to aim.”

Later,

K

Steve Featherkile said:
'Lovell worked as a pilot for the Marines'...
GGGGRRRRRRRRRRR. He did not 'work as a pilot for the Marines', he was a Marine Corp pilot. You make him sound like a school bus driver!

It’s like saying that Sgt Alvin York ‘worked for the Army’.

Anyhow, Lovell = Hero.

Woooooaah!

tac

A man after me own heart…:wink:

Terry A de C Foley said:
Steve Featherkile said:
'Lovell worked as a pilot for the Marines'...
GGGGRRRRRRRRRRR. He did not 'work as a pilot for the Marines', he was a Marine Corp pilot. You make him sound like a school bus driver!

It’s like saying that Sgt Alvin York ‘worked for the Army’.

Anyhow, Lovell = Hero.

Woooooaah!

tac
www.ovgrs.org


Terry, I didn’t write the article, I just reposted it. I noticed that faux-pas myself, and determined that the original writer had no military experience.

Woooooaah? Sounds like a doggie. For us Marines, the correct phrase is Urrrrrrrrrah!

SteveF HMC(SW/FMF) USN RET

Bets are it was a 1911 Colt.

In Navy Boot camp they always told us to buy a Marine a beer cuz if a fight broke out he would save our butt.

Someone buy that man a beer.

No doubt. None of that 9mm stuff for the Old Corps.

Awesome! I love it. But I too am a bit irked at the “worked as a pilot for the Marines” statement. Once a Marine, always a Marine.

Jon.

And, there exists no expiration date on the back of Dolphins.
The only good Marine is a SUBmarine.

But, it’s a fact, buy 'em a beer BEFORE the brawl starts.

Yea, there are submarines and there are targets…:wink:

Ken Brunt said:
Yea, there are submarines and there are targets..........;)
Well, that's what the Bubbleheads want you to believe.

Steve,

At first I sought submarines were marines that were submerged due to too much liquids. I guess I was mistaken. :stuck_out_tongue:

Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
Steve,

At first I sought submarines were marines that were submerged due to too much liquids. I guess I was mistaken. :stuck_out_tongue:


Actually, the way I understand it is that sub-mariners are below Marines on the evolutionary scale.

BTW, it is pronounced sub-MARINE-ers, not the correct way. As I said, below Marines… :smiley:

Steve Featherkile said:
BTW, it is pronounced sub-MARINE-ers, not the correct way. As I said, below Marines... :D
But then again, the lowly worm is below us on the evolutionary scale as well as underfoot, but the worms is gonna get us in the end ...
Chris Vernell said:
Steve Featherkile said:
BTW, it is pronounced sub-MARINE-ers, not the correct way. As I said, below Marines... :D
But then again, the lowly worm is below us on the evolutionary scale as well as underfoot, but the worms is gonna get us in the end ...
Geeze, Chris, I'm just gonna leave that one alone! :D