Wednesday morning feel good stories
Two burglars failed to get into an Odessa, Texas home, so they tried to load up on the homeowner’s property from the backyard until the homeowner loosed several rounds in their direction which influenced them to abandon their activities. Police aren’t sure if either thief was struck by rounds.
In Houston, Texas, a man walked into a home uninvited with a gun. One of the boys who live there ran to the neighbor’s house for help. The neighbor came out with his gun and a couple of rounds convinced the thief to abandon his endeavors. It doesn’t look like anyone was injured, though.
In Scott, Louisiana, two thieves kicked in the door of a local business and pointed their guns at the business owner. The owner then pulled out his own gun and shot one of the thieves. The uninjured criminal beat his feet on the pavement leaving his partner behind. Elijah Latigue, the wounded fellow, was taken to the hospital while police are still searching for his partner, last seen scurrying down the railroad tracks.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, another teen tried his hand at robbery when tried to steal from a fellow at a drive through ATM. He jerked on the truck’s door, while the driver jerked on the trigger of his gun and sent, Craig Adams, 19, the juvenile delinquent, to the hospital.
In Kingsley, Michigan, a teenage girl got tired of living in a car with her homeless boyfriend, but he wasn’t ready to give her up. She escaped from the car and ran to a nearby house. Luckily, a Good Samaritan lived there and let her in. The boyfriend barged into the home right behind her and came face-to-face with Matthew Voice the armed homeowner who shoved the barrel of his gun in the youngster’s face. The local sheriff patrol rolled around and scooped up the lovelorn youngster.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Well, the success rate in scaring off the bad guys seems to be rising these days. I keep wondering if you can load a shotgun with rock salt as a means of giving someone a stinging reminder to not come a-callin’ without first callin’.
Rock salt and whole pepper corns. . . .
Close range you’ll still blow ’em away, that kind of thing is only good at a distance. And God alone knows what some over-zealous prosecutor would try to make of it. Far better to only have one side of the story being told… yours.
Reduce the powder charge?
Reduce the powder charge? bite your lip! NEVER….lol
Dear Michigan,
Let me sing you a little song.
“Lookin’ for love in all the wrong places. . . ”
Have fun being Bubba, Thor, Tiny, and Dr Julio’s harem bitch.
Looks like the homeowner in Houston needs to start locking his doors. “. . . walked into a home. .. ” Really?
Sounds like a set up line for a joke.
“A thief walkes into a home. . . . “
And then there’s the escaped convicted in NC; they found almost all of him, except his head. I’m thinking vampires since werewolves would have eaten him, but maybe there is some sad story.
“The medical examiner says the cause of death is pending,. . . ”
I realize that legally, the M.E. has to say that, but REALLY??? Let me give you a clue, no cost — exsanguination (bleeding to death) due to loss of a major appendage, namely, his head.
From the sounds of it, the loss of the perp is no loss to society at all. I hope they never find Mr Head Chopper.
I suppose he could have been bitten by a snake and then decapitated by something or other.
I don’t think I’ll loose my head over worrying about this turkey (or any sleep either).