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Florida Dad Defends Family from Aggressive Driver with Gun

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In a tense encounter in Florida, a father was compelled to use his firearm when a motorist with a lengthy criminal record allegedly attempted to run over him and his son. The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office reported that 47-year-old Marcus Blicker pursued two vehicles driven by a neighbor’s son and his friend, swerving aggressively in traffic.

The situation escalated when the son contacted his father for help, indicating that they were being followed. Upon reaching the father’s residence on Jackson Lane in Port Orange, Blicker arrived too, reportedly yelling and threatening the young men. Port Orange is located approximately 15 minutes south of Daytona Beach.

In response to the aggressive behavior, the father fired warning shots in an attempt to deter Blicker. However, the situation intensified when Blicker allegedly tried to ram them with his truck around 7:40 p.m., prompting the father to shoot.

Deputies found Blicker deceased in the driver’s seat of his pickup when they arrived at the scene. The sheriff’s office confirmed that video and audio recordings corroborate the accounts provided by the shooter and witnesses.

As of now, no criminal charges have been filed against the father, although the investigation is ongoing. The incident also involved Blicker’s Rottweiler, which was injured during the shooting. The dog was taken for veterinary care by Volusia County Animal Services and is expected to recover.

Court records reveal Blicker’s extensive criminal history. In 2020, he was arrested for aggravated stalking, serving 12 months’ probation. Additionally, in 2012, he received a 12-month probation sentence for battery after an incident at the Flagler Tavern in New Smyrna Beach where he punched a woman.

This incident underscores the potential dangers of confrontations and the complexities involved in self-defense situations.


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3 Comments

  1. Terry

    November 8, 2024 at 2:32 am

    A number of good answers. Warning shots fired into the GROUND gets the perp’s attention. Homeowners DO have the right to protect their property and family. And firearms should be used for self defense only when there is an immediately threat to life.

    Retired Army Special Forces Master Sergeant.

  2. Don

    November 8, 2024 at 12:26 pm

    People have the absolute right to defend themselves from psychotic idiots. Don’t waste warning shots.

  3. Steve

    November 8, 2024 at 8:59 pm

    Good riddance!

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