Tuesday morning feel good stories
Glenn Edward Oliver, 30 climbed through a window in Sarasota, Florida and ransacked a home. When the residents returned, Oliver tried to attack them with a baseball bat. The homeowner was armed and Oliver was DRT (dead right there).
39-year-old Toby William Reed and 34-year-old Christopher Ingram kicked in door in a McKracken County, Kentucky home. The armed homeowner was home at the time and when the authorities arrived, they found one man with a gunshot wound lying in the driveway and another man inside the home with a gunshot wound. The man inside was DRT and the other was taken to the hospital in serious condition.
Eric Scott Adams, 33, in Paris, Tennessee was arrested when his victim shot out his tires with a .380 pistol after he looted the home.
Two burglars attempted to rob a woman outside her home in Shreveport, Louisiana. A passerby shot up one of the thieves who is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
46-year-old Steven Anthony forced his way into a home in Sumner, Iowa. An armed homeowner met him briefly and made him DRT (dead right there).
A 78-year-old man was looking at his property in Houston, Texas when someone tried to rob him. The septuagenarian pulled out his gun and shot the thief who fled in his car. He was pronounced DOT (dead over there) at the hospital. The victim was unharmed.
Category: Feel Good Stories
Quite a lineup this morning. Very nice.
Shot the tires out? Like in a movie? Good grief.
6 attempts to deprive others of what is theirs. Of 8 bad guys, 4 are DEAD, worm food, done for, and 2 are wounded, 1 was embarrassingly caught with his tires down, and one got away, (for now). When will these wannabe thugs learn that we will kill them?
Four D’s, like a dose of chlorine to the gene pool.
Shoots out the tires? Good aim.
In regard to the Houston, TX story, the poh-poh down there are telling people to NOT fight back? What are they doing? Turning Texas into Chicago? They should be ashamed of themselves.
The Houston clock government are indeed doing just that. Future Chicago. Keep in mind there is a voting district there that continues to elect “She-Jack” as their congressWOMANNNNNN…. Over and over.
Local government not clock. Goodness.
https://youtu.be/ss5p1qnpdOs
Ugh. Jonn please remove this video. Some ass creep tagged the ending minute or so with some inappropriate tasteless photo of a gymnast. My apologies.
Article removed. Possibly “fake news”?
Unfortunately, after several years of a lezby mayor and some damn0crats getting a total incompetent elected repeatedly just because she is black plus Malcom X and his antics, Houston is going down the pits.
Not too late for a turn-around, but a good place not to be.
And the folks I know in Houston & surrounding areas will pay about as much attention to that police recommendation as I would.
None. At. All.
Houston, where it is routine for articles to tell of 5 cops unloading upwards of 60 rounds on a suspect and wounding him with one.
On an unrelated note – Texas now has open carry. Houston has a serious chunk of the permit-holders in the state who can open carry – I have asked several gun types how many people open carrying they have seen since the law went into effect (you know, to gauge the blood running in the streets we were promised etc.) Out of all the folks asked…ONE person has been spotted open carrying and the spotter said “he was on a a motorcycle and his coat was blowing around.” Greybeard, Stixx, anyone else want to chime in?>
Haven’t seen any in my travels anywhere in Harris County.
I’m up in Walker County, about 70 miles N of downtown.
I have seen some open carry around here. Not often, and more commonly when the temps are a wee bit higher. When a neighbor had some squatter dope-heads in his rental, we were all packing – openly – as we “encouraged” them to not drive down this dead-end road again – lest it be a dead end for them.
Once our pastor said, from the pulpit, that if we ever had an active shooter situation his plan was to hit the deck, because he knows that a large percentage of our congregation is packing.
FWIW, he doesn’t shy away from controversial doctrinal points or political controversy, either.
Just making it safe for all those poor, lost souls who moved there from N.O after Katrina
Yes. As I recall, Houston had a spike in crime after the N.O. refugees from Katrina arrived, as many of them did not have any non-criminal job skills.
Tejas is now full of new yuckers and they are trying to make texas a liberal/communist state!
If you think about it….crime is being spread throughout this country regardless of past history and location.
Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisana, Iowa and Texas are the subject of this story, not mentioned are LA, NYC, Chicago, Baltimore or DC.
I think I’d be on pretty solid ground if I “guessed” that the crimes noted in this post are mostly associated with heroin addiction.
If you sell it – mandatory life sentence.
meth has been the big problem around here.
dope of some kind. Even where it is legal the weed-growers have been crime targets. I guess their “clients” are tired of paying for it, know where to get it free.
Where are you?
Here on LI, NY I personally know three families that recently lost kids to a heroin overdose.
Yes, meth is a big one but is it as deadly as heroin?
Why pay for drug dealers? Drug dealing should be a capital offense.
Houston, TX here. Beat/Street Cops that I talk to and share smokes with say…. “Center Mass”. Screw the media.
Houston media (Chronicle and tv) all share the same malaise as the national MSMediots.