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| April 30, 2026 | 3 Comments


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Homeowner Opens Fire on Alleged Intruders, Critically Wounding One

AWR Hawkins
A homeowner in Kent, Washington, opened fire on alleged home intruders, critically wounding one, just before 3:00 a.m. on Monday.

The house is home to “a multi-generational family,” KING5 noted. The family member who shot the alleged intruder is a 24-year-old man who was awoken by his wife after she heard strange noises.

The 24-year-old confronted the intruders and opened fire, striking a male suspect.

KIRO 7 reported that the alleged intruder was “shot multiple times” and a gun was found lying near him.

After police entered and “cleared the home…[they] began life-saving medical treatment” for the wounded suspect,” according to KOMO News.

The wounded suspect was hospitalized in critical condition. None of the family members in the home were harmed during the incident.

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Anything worth shooting is worth shooting a lot.

Thanks to the government’s past record, it is unfortunately very predictable that, in spite of the severe penalties mandated, tens of thousands of people will not comply at all (with Bill C-68). A new class of criminal will be created among harmless citizens whose previous lawbreaking may have resulted in nothing more than parking tickets.
— Lee Morrison, Canadian Mounted Police

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Fm2176

That RCMP quote hits the nail on the head, especially as it pertains to anti-gun legislation. But that seems to be the goal of politicians–and a very strong argument for why the 2A was written in the first place. At the rate the new governor is going, I might be an overnight criminal had I retired back to VA. In a way, that seems to be what “they” want. It’s about control, and the true criminal class can’t be controlled. But you and I being law-abiding citizens certainly can be. Even if we fail to comply with a new law, getting busted means that most of us will take our sentences (likely given little to no jail time by a “generous” judge, except in a few cases where an example has to be made), pay our fines, and do our best to recover after being labeled a felony by the very people we voted into office.

Toxic Deplorable B Woodman

Sounds like a present day, live action version of the Ayn Rand quote about government’s job is to prosecute criminals. And when there aren’t enough criminals, more laws are passed to make the average citizen into a criminal.

Old tanker

Makes you wonder just who the government there is trying to protect. The people who did not ask for that legislation or the government itself so they can get away with doing whatever they want.