Wednesday Feel Good Story

| October 9, 2013

Chief Tango sends us our feel good story for today, this time from Racine, Wisconsin where a homeowner had just received a large amount of money in a settlement at work and a home invader, the homeowner’s next door neighbor, thought he deserved part of that money apparently;

Officers responded to the neighborhood just before 2 a.m. Tuesday in reference to someone being shot. At about the same time, dispatch received a call for a report of a home invasion — and the victim reported he fired shots at the suspect.

Racine police say an armed intruder walked into the home, and a resident grabbed a shotgun and fired.

FOX6 News has learned the suspect lives next door to the homeowner. After the incident, he reportedly limped home, and his wife called 911.

Neighbors say the man hasn’t lived in the area long. Sources say he was released from jail in May, acquitted in the 2007 drive-by murder of 12-year-old Marize Jones.

Category: Feel Good Stories

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NHSparky

Yeah, here’s hoping 1–they find the guy guilty this time, 2–he realizes that just because someone gets money in a settlement, it’s not cash. Duh.

MCPO NYC USN (Ret.)

Tragic … Unbelievably tragic. Look at that door. Not cheap to fix. When will this stop?

streetsweeper

And so, another “Son of Obama” will be sent back to gladiator academy because he’s a ah…really huge failure as a wealth redistribution agent with the Obama Department of Wealth Redistribution(DoWR).

At this time though I will recommend that the homeowner attend MCPO’s uncertified shotgun/shovel defense course and learn how to properly dispatch his 12ga/shovel backup units, too.

JBS

“You can walk in here but you are gonna limp back”!

Flagwaver

Why do these imbeciles believe that people have the cash just stuffed in their mattress? Do they not know that most of the time, the settlement is either direct deposited or mailed in check form? Oh, wait, these are probably the same people without bank accounts who live day to day on food stamps and those reloadable cards from Wal-Mart.

Herbert j Messkit

Are criminals really this stupid?