Daily FGS
Eugene police respond to shooting after attempted convenience store robbery
By: Madison Yeash
EUGENE, Ore. — Police responded to a shooting at a convenience store on Commons Drive Sunday evening, which they said happened during an attempted robbery with a gun.The situation took place at the Duck N Go store around 5 p.m.
EPD said the suspect involved in the attempted robbery was shot by the store’s owner. The suspect was taken to the local hospital with injuries that do not appear to be life-threatening, according to law enforcement officials.
The store’s owner was not injured and police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.
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KEZI
No ongoing threat here because the store owner shot the suspect. Guess he forgot to duck and go.
Homeowner Shoots Back
By Stephen Krauchick
Stratford Police said in a statement: “Patrol Officers responded to 277 Burritt Avenue, at approximately 0430 hours, on report of a
disturbance.
Upon arrival, Officers determined that the homeowner had exchanged gunfire with at least
two suspects who may have been attempting to steal one of his vehicles that were parked in
his driveway.
Several gunshot rounds, fired by the suspect(s) hit the homeowner’s residence.
There are no reported injuries at this time.
The suspects fled the area in an unknown vehicle.
Detective Mike Panton is conducting this investigation.
Anyone with information about this incident can contact him @ (203) 385-4143 or
mpanton@townofstratford.com.”An alleged car thief picked on the wrong car tonight after attempting to break in to a car on Burritt Avenue near Milford Avenue in Stratford according to unconfirmed radio reports. The car thief fired and the homeowner returned fire. No word on any injuries at this time.
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Doing It Local
Wrong house, and this site hurts my eyes.
Texas homeowner shoots person during possible attempted break-in, police say
Story by Paul Livengood
One person was shot twice by a Fort Worth homeowner during a possible attempted break-in, police said.The Fort Worth Police Department said officers responded at approximately 12:05 a.m. Wednesday to the 4300 block of Berke Road for a shooting call. When officers got to the home, they located a person who had been shot twice. Fort Worth police said Wednesday they believe from their investigation that the person was shot by the homeowner during a possible attempted break-in.
Fort Worth police said the person who was shot was taken to the hospital with “what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.”
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MSN
Another wrong house. Thanks again for the links, Gun Bunny.
The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.
Tacitus
Category: Feel Good Stories, Guest Link
What? No DRTs in the dirt?
Ah, well, can’t have everything.
Patience, Grass Hopper, there’s a possibility that the perps who remembered pressing business elsewhere may have been hit and bled out on their way to choir practice. And there’s a chance that the ones in the hospital may catch themselves a nice staph infection. Maybe if the citizens had of used a weapon in a caliber that starts with a “4” instead of a plasticized abomination…? What do they think they were shooting at…Coyotes?
One must just rejoice in the fact that we DO have a trifecta of FGS, showing citizens that have done what they need to do to…Prepare…and were willing to fight back. Trust me, My Brother…FGS are getting harder and harder to find…and even harder to find them that are well written. Pay walls and sketchy web sites seem to be the norm of late.
Maybe the corrupt state should pass the Constitution as a new bill, then they could read it to see what’s in it.
As Michael Valentine Smith said in “Stranger In A Strange Land”, “Patience is”. You grok?
I’ll be over here waiting. Impatiently.