A Fort Worth neighbor with a gun stopped a machete-wielding man who was dragging a woman down the street Sunday night — exactly the kind of armed self-defense the left wants to legislate out of existence.
According to Fort Worth police, officers responded to a call about a person with a weapon in the 2900 block of Ross Avenue around 10:20 p.m. When they arrived, they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to the hospital in critical condition and later pronounced dead.
The dead man had been in a verbal and physical argument with a woman and was dragging her down the street while armed with a machete, witnesses told police. The woman was screaming for help.
A neighbor heard the screams, came outside, and told the man to stop. Instead of backing down, the machete-wielding attacker approached the neighbor — still armed. The neighbor shot him at least once.
CBS News reported that the neighbor stayed at the scene to be interviewed by homicide detectives. No arrest has been made, and the names of those involved have not been released.
This is the scenario gun-grabbers refuse to acknowledge: a woman screaming for help, a man with a blade closing in, and no cop anywhere in sight. The neighbor who stepped out that door wasn't a police officer. He was an ordinary citizen exercising his God-given right to defend life. He warned the attacker first. The attacker chose to advance. The consequence was lethal but lawful.
Police confirmed the sequence of events as relayed by witnesses. The neighbor cooperated fully. In Texas, the law recognizes what happened here — a citizen defending himself and another person from imminent deadly threat.
The question isn't whether this shooting was justified. The evidence says it was. The question is why the same political class that wants to strip Americans of their right to carry expects them to wait for help that arrives too late. A machete attack takes seconds. Police response takes minutes. That math is the entire argument for the Second Amendment.
Fort Worth police say the investigation is ongoing.








