A few years ago, before I ever owned a gun, I was jogging in the Orlando area. I was visiting a friend slightly unfamiliar with the area. It was nighttime. As I jogged down the side of the road, I noticed behind me there was a car with it's headlights on slowing down behind me. Immediately I had a sense some stuff was about to go down.
The car stopped and two guys got out, one about my size and the other slightly shorter and more muscular. The shorter guy approached me and acted like he knew me. I knew this was just a distraction to keep my eyes off the other guy. I turned to my side to look behind me and BAMMM, I got hit in the side of the face with a brick. I went down to the ground and popped back up. I wasn't about to fight them, but I was pissed. My exact words to them were "Shit, was that really neccessary? You could have asked and I would have given you my wallet. I am not that fucking stupid to fight two men at once."
I threw my wallet at them and told them to go to town on my credit cards and I would call the bank in the morning. They fumbled through my wallet, asked if I had cash, and when I responded no, they called me an asshole and threw my wallet back at me.
A few chipped teeth and a sore jaw later, and I decided to carry protection. I look back though and wonder, besides carrying protection, what could I have done different.
Suggestions on what I did wrong and what I did right in this scenario are welcome. I would like to know your thoughts.




