Saturday morning feel good story
In Fayetteville, Georgia, a homeowner heard a disturbance in his garage and when he went to investigate, he saw an ambitious fellow in there with a gun, so he went and got his gun, too. When he came back, he ventilated the intruder four times who was then taken to the hospital in critical condition.
In Akron, Ohio, another homeowner shot another burglar in his home. Th criminal then ran across the street and he was DOT.
In Hewitt, Texas, a homeowner heard a knock at his door and cracked it open to get a peek at the fellow, but he didn’t recognize him or the guy who came up behind the knocker so he slammed the door shut and blasted away through the door which influenced the pair to un-ass the AO.
In Marianna, Florida, a woman tried to keep a strange man from entering her apartment. The criminal knocked the gun from her hand, so she whacked his arm with a crowbar while she tried to find her gun. When she did, finally, she blasted away at him and he un-assed the AO, but it’s not known if he sustained any gunshot wounds – police are still looking for him. She was shot in the leg during the struggle.
Here’s one from Rockville, Illinois where the cops actually showed up while the home invaders were still invading and rescued a man, a woman and a child from three criminals. Two of them were on parole from their previous crimes – so back they go.
I’ll bet David Hemenway is feeling pretty silly about now.
Category: Feel Good Stories
That poor door. It never did anything bad…
#frontdoorsmatter
The Joe Biden technique.
I was delayed in my morning reading because I got up to find that the well was not supplying water, (must think that it has weekends off), and had to divert to municipal water before going online. David Hemenway is too consumed with himself to feel anything but scorn for anyone who does not think like him.
My morning Cuban Coffee always goes better with reading the daily “Feel Good Stories”. Keep it up “This Ain’t Hell”
Frankie:
I’m so glad to see I’m not the ONLY Rebel in this forum!
My pickup truck has a Confederate flag license plate on the front bumper.
I’m a descendent of Corporal Jonathan Trueblood, an elderly farmer conscripted into the North Carolina Seventh Regiment of the Confederate Senior Reserves, whose mission was to guard Union prisoners of war.
They fought at the last major engagement of the War for Southern Independence, the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina.
Corporal Jonathan Trueblood is listed as among those present when General Joseph Eggleston Johnston surrendered to General William Tecumseh Sherman.
As a veteran of the war in Indo-China, I particularly enjoy telling folks how history repeats itself.
In the Eighteen Sixties, the North invaded the South, my ancestor fought for the South, and the South lost the war.
In the Nineteen Sixties, the North invaded the South, I fought for the South, and the South lost the war.
Had people on my Dad’s side that fought for the confederacy, people on my mom’s side fought for the Union…and those two continued the fight as long as I could remember LOL…..also had family fighting with “The Swamp Fox”, Francis Marion, my relative survived the revolution and ended up a Judge…..all I got was sea duty in the south China sea off Vietnam lol…
Not bad, one DOT is better than no D’s at all, it’s a shame that the taxpayers are stuck with that goblin’s medical bills along with everything else.
The door, the door!
Will they be able to fix it?
The woman answered with a gun, lost it in the struggle and took a crowbar to the young man trying to turn his life around?
Airborne!
“In other news from Marianna, Florida, four people in adjoining apartments were wounded and two killed when bullets fired by a woman defending her own apartment from intrusion, missed their intended target and torn through thin walls into adjacent units. The woman herself, was shot in the leg during a struggle with the intruder”
In all seriousness though folks, I’m glad she is okay and no one else was hurt, except perhaps the intruder. I’ll give the lady loads of credit for using a crow bar until she recovered her weapon and keeping her wits about her. But in apartments, which usually implies other apartments, you really have to be sure and careful about where your round are going. I am very glad no one else was hurt.
That’s why the designated home defense weapon is loaded with frangible ammo.
No through-and-throughs exiting the bad guy to put bullet holes in the wall (most important), and in the unlikely event that I miss the intended target, no one outside the house gets hit.
In an apartment building where other people may be at risk due to thin walls I recommend a short barreled shotgun with birdshot or a Judge with 410 rounds.
In fact, under a high pressure situation I’d recommend a shotgun for 90% of the people out there who don’t shoot enough to master trigger control under an adrenalin rush.