Sunday morning feel good story

| February 23, 2014

Our feel good story this morning to enjoy with your bacon and pancakes is sent by Chief Tango and comes from Ohio;

Police said they responded to a call that several people entered a home and one of the residents was shot.

When police arrived, they found one victim that was shot in the arm, authorities said.

Witnesses said that one of the men who entered the home might have been wounded in the exchange of gunfire between the men and the residents of the home.

Police said area hospitals were notified to be on the lookout for gunshot wounds.

According to police, the intruders were described as three black males between 16 and 25 years old.

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B Woodman

Lucky homeowner, that he wasn’t hurt worse.
ANd I do hope also that the homeowner was able to get off at least one good shot into one of the perps.
What surprised me was that the media actually ID’d the race of the perps, instead of just calling them “youths”.

Ex-PH2

Maybe if some of these ‘reporters’ get hit with home invasions, they’ll stop calling intruders who get shot ‘victims’.

Or has that already started? Is there a trend yet?

B Woodman

Nope. Not seeing a trend yet. Maybe if more reporters names and addresses are published (the same way these “reporters” want to publish lawful gun owners names and addresses), a trend may be forced on them.

Sparks

@2 The intruder can be laying dead as a door nail on the floor and they still call him the “alleged” perpetrator of the crime. Go figure.

Sparks

A real feel good story for me.

Lest we forget today is the 69th anniversary of the Battle for Iwo Jima and the raising of the flag.

Here’s to all those Marines and all you Marines today. Here-Here!

http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/Camp-Pendleton-Honors-Iwo-Jima-Anniversary-246617341.html

Instinct

Maybe someone should send that ‘reporter’ to a basic English composition and grammar class. Worst damn sentence structure I have seen out of a so-called professional writer.