Friday morning feel good stories
A man attempted to break into the home with the husband and wife still there, Limansky said.
A confrontation ensued between the husband and the man, police said, when the husband fired off one shot from a handgun, striking him in the leg.
The man then picked up a stray piece of metal to continue to attack the husband, police said, and the husband shot him again in the head.
Limansky said the the shot to the head was not fatal and, after running away, the man came to rest in a field near the home.
Police say an off duty contra costa sheriff’s deputy was asleep inside this house when a man apparently tried to break in. The deputy woke up grabbed a gun and fired several shots. It’s not clear whether the intruder was shot inside or outside the house, but he ended up collapsing in the driveway. This witness spokes through a translator.
Crook was DRT (dead right there).
Category: Feel Good Stories
Am I first???
and it is good to see Jonn’s name on the posting!
Indeed!
In the first of these two incidents the bad guy wasn’t content to be shot in the leg. He kept up the attack and was then shot in the head. And, after running away, the man came to rest in a field near the home.
The second guy broke into a Sheriff’s Deputy’s home and was shot several times, then collapsed in the driveway. Thieves, thugs n slackers just aren’t very bright.
Well, one may have learned that lesson, just before he transitioned to DRT.
This is America, not EUrope, where one has more than just a spatula to defend his or her home when the badman comes calling. In America, many badmen goes DRT…
See a French soldier shot a machete wielding muzzie shouting “aloe bath bar” near the Louvre art museum. Good.
“A stray piece of metal.”
Hmmm – the lead in his leg and his upper nugget aren’t stray. They found a permanent home.
I thought Jonn had made a couple of spelling/grammar errors in the CA story.
Nope, straight copy/paste from the so-called “mainstream media” website. And journalists wonder why we don’t take them seriously for the most part.
The journalist need a translator.
I am pretty certain that the CA journalist is not a native English speaker, from the phrasing and grammar.
Hey Welcome Back John!!!