Wednesday morning feel good stories

| March 22, 2017

From Breaux Bridge, Louisiana two wanted criminals tried to force their way into a home until they were both shot by the resident. One fled the scene until he was caught in a traffic stop. The other went from the scene of the crime to the hospital in critical condition. Another link identifies the pair as Joseph Bruce Broussard, Jr., 26, of Morse, and Drew Christopher Schexnider, 31, of Kaplan. The second link says that both are in critical condition.

In Detroit, Michigan an armed 21-year-old thought that kicking down an ex-girlfriends door would win her back, he didn’t count on her 32-year-old brother being there with his own handgun. The former boyfriend was shot several times and he was DRT (dead right there) when the police arrived.

Amy sends us a link from Houston, Texas where a 62-year-old man, Jose Geronimo, fought off a male and female couple who forced their way into his home. Jose stabbed both with a kitchen knife killing the male DRT (dead right there) and wounding the woman so badly that she left a trail of DNA for the police to follow.

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Frankie Cee

Why can’t people accept that when there is a breakup, the other half doesn’t want any more to do with them? Ex tried to force his presence on her but her brother was there and shot the dope dead.
In another incident a pair of thugs, already wanted by the cops, tried to force their way into a home and wound up shot.
Not using a gun, but a knife instead, a 62 year old cut one guy bad enough that he is dead, and worked that guy’s woman over enough that she is badly cut.
We have the right to defend ourselves and what is ours with whatever weapon is at hand.

Carlton G. Long

Some mighty good shootin’

Terry Green

“Jose stabbed both with a kitchen knife killing the male DRT (dead right there) and wounding the woman so badly that she left a trail of DNA for the police to follow.”

Never screw with an old man. He’ll just kill you.

Doc Savage

To that, I would add…”never scare an old man, he has nothing to lose”.

Quoted faithfully from Grandpa Savage.

Ex-PH2

Don’t mess with old folks. We’re cranky.

Carlton G. Long

Dick Vernon tried to warn Jonathan Bender, “Don’t mess with the bull; you’ll get the horns.”

Rich

Geronimo went on the warpath again!

STSC(SW/SS)

The young man couldn’t contain his lust,
Kick the door down he felt he must.
We he finally got inside,
He was filled with holes and he died.

Deplorable B Woodman

Nice first effort, but the the rhyme limps.

Ex-PH2

Smack your spellchecker upside the head!

Deplorable B Woodman

Never fuck with a cook in his own kitchen. He knows where the knives are hidden.

GERONIMO!!!!

Fjardeson

Don’t these idiots realize that breaking into Houston homes is a suicide mission?

David

you obviously haven’t seen Houston lowlifes. They are divided into three groups:
1) Too drugged to care
2) Too dumb to care
3) Too convinced they are immortal
None of them, fortunately, fall into group 4
4) Too bulletproof to worry

Fjardeson

I see them all right. I live there. But the “We Don’t Call 911” on the front door has kept them at bay (so far, the illiterate ones are in trouble!)

Eden

Houston is too big (almost as big as the state of Connecticut) and there are too dang many lowlifes for the message to get very far. A lot of them don’t live to tell about it to warn others.

Deplorable B Woodman

Dear DRT former boyfriend, let me sing you the song of your ancestors,
“Lookin’ for love in all the wrong places,
lookin’ for love in too many faces…”

Ex-PH2

I’m appalled at the lack of a true Texas accent in those TV reporters. They are definitely not from Texas. It would take me about 30 seconds to regain that accent. They must be illiterates.

Note to ego-driven criminals: stay out of people’s homes and stuff or suffer the consequences.

Woodstuff

Years ago I heard young reporters pronouncing Waco like Wack-o. Then the Brazos River pronounced as Bray-zos.

I don’t listen to TV or radio news. Both are a waste of time when I can keep up to date with actual news on issues I care about.

Foxbat40

So many people from all over the US have moved to Houston that there really isn’t much of a Texas accent, myself included. Even though I have lived in Houston my whole life. We still use words like a real Texan. Words like yall, Yankee, carpetbagger, and the immortal words of Joseph Horn “Move n your dead!”

Eden

I don’t think I have much of a Texas accent. Folks from other parts of the country beg to differ, though. Somehow it gets worse when I get teased about it.

Woodstuff

If the idiots don’t like our accent in Texas, they should leave.

All roads and highways around our state should be one way–OUT!

Ex-PH2

I guess it depends on where you are. If you get away from the cities where the yuppies and hipsters have tried to turn it into their space instead of respecting the past, sometimes things disappear and lie hidden until someone brings them up.
They really can’t stop what’s coming, you know.