Brandon Vera is coming off a life-changing experience, but right now he doesn’t have the time to focus on or think about it. On Oct. 4, while at the home of his grappling trainer, Lloyd Irvin, in Accokeek, Md., Irvin’s home was broken into by two gunmen at 4:30 a.m. The gunmen pointed their weapons at Vera, Irvin, along with Irvin’s wife and young son, while demanding cash and jewelry. While one gunmen focused on Vera, the other forced Irvin to go into the bedroom to get the family jewelry. While in the bedroom, feeling he was far enough away that he wouldn’t be putting his family in jeopardy, Irvin made a move and disarmed the gunman. The intruder ran off, screaming to his partner that the guy had got the gun, and his partner then also ran off. More... Magazine Lane - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Liz Claiborne