Tuesday morning feel good stories
First up this morning AW1Ed sends us a link to the story of a homeowner in Ontario, California who successfully defended his home from an intruder who was intent on gaining entry to his home for his nefarious intent. Apparently, there was a struggle until the armed homeowner put an end to it. The intruder was DRT (dead right there).
In Norman, Oklahoma, another burglar was DRT at the hands of the armed homeowner.
Nicole Slokken, in Las Vegas, Nevada, tells the story about the other night when her neighbor called to tell her that someone was trying to break down her door. When he failed to get in, the burglar went to the next house and tried to break in through the doggie door, but that homeowner was armed, too, and shot the thief in his stupid face. Apparently, Mr Thief has recovered from his wound and he’s resting comfortably in jail.
In Gladewater, Texas, Tyler Wayne Craig walked into a house in broad daylight and started rifling through the homeowner’s stuff. The homeowner got his gun and put an end to the thief’s antics and tied him up with belts holding him until the police arrived to take out the trash. Craig is awaiting someone to pay his $20,000 bail.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Nice. Two less criminals and two who have been taught a lesson. The first two will not repeat their attempts at re-distribution of other people’s goods, while the 2nd two most likely will, once they get back on the streets.
Correcto Mundo. The first two received the ultimate rehabilitation. They won’t do that again.
4 for 4 with 2 HR. Not a bad “day at the plate” for armed citizens.
Walk into the house in broad daylight? That’s bold, and stupidity on steroids. The homeowner should have beat this mental reject about the head and shoulders until he was in a coma, and then claimed that the stoopid one attacked him.
Of course, it probably wouldn’t have accomplished much, considering the perp’s mentality.
YEAHHH! Two down, an infinity to go! Helps the b’fast taste that much better.
Shot in the head, and survived? What was the homeowner using? A .22? Too bad. I would have rather read about an autopsy, then a hospitalization.