Sunday morning feel good stories
A homeowner in Salem, Oregon shot an intruder who is being treated for his non-life-threatening injuries.
An 82-year-old homeowner in Uniontown, Pennsylvania kept an unused gun on his nightstand for more than thirty years until an intruder broke in and engaged him in a physical altercation. The octogenarian finally grabbed the weapon and shot 40-year-old Franklin Schrout, of Morgantown, West Virginia, who ran outside where he expired DOT (dead over there). The homeowner suffered only superficial injuries.
In Tolleson, Arizona, a resident walked in on two burglars in his home. He fired at the pair, striking a fifteen-year-old in the back. I guess he’s being treated at the hospital after which he’ll start his new life as a perpetrator.
Derick Sarra, 20, and Joel Matias, 23 were both shot by a grocer last year when they broke into his home in Hartford, Connecticut. Matia’s lawyer had the gall to ask the judge for leniancy because Matia’s wounds took away his ability to walk, so the judge sentenced Sarra to 11 years and five months in prison and Matias to 11 years and three months.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Expecting an 82 year old to be a pushover was wrong. The dope should have considered whether or no the old dude was proficient with his handgun. He was, and the intruder is DEAD. And Morganton WV is a safer place now.
In 3 other incidents, 4 bad guys are wounded. Good guys are alright.
Hartford will never be the hipster paradise that the libs want it to be. Any job that would have kept the local resident satisfied has gone to a warmer climate. A high mill rate, failing schools, high crime, and innumerable people on the dole…
The RICO Dems have but themselves to blame for trying to social engineer that festering sh*thole into prosperity (IF that was their intent…)
The dims never wanted anything more than $$$.
It saddens me that so many people play fast and loose with their lives — by being criminals. And they do this repeatedly. What goes through their minds when they’re laying in a hospital bed with a gunshot wound — assuming they survive it? Does it ever occur to them that THEY are responsible for their situation? It’s a mystery to me!