Thursday morning feel good stories

| July 13, 2017

In Canada, three thieves broke into a home where they were confronted by two men. One of the victims was able to relieve a criminal of his firearm and laid down a base of fire;

The three intruders turned and ran.

Police said they later found one of the suspects with a gunshot wound. The 25-year-old’s injuries are not life-threatening, according to the RCMP.

In Atlantic City, New Jersey, a convenience store clerk snatched a rifle from a thief’s hands and chased him from the store;

Atlantic City Police said that while the clerk was brave they also don’t recommend anyone do what he did when in a similar situation.

“There was a round in the chamber,” Atlantic City Police Sergeant Kevin Fair said. “Obviously the gun could have gone off and injured the clerk. Our recommendation is to comply with the individual and as soon as possible call 911.”

Brown Neck Gaitor sends us a link from Clarke County, Virginia, a resident called to report that his car and a gun had been stolen from him after he gave a ride to Zaxarea M. Alzanam. Alphabet crashed the stolen car which attracted the attention of the police who cordoned off the area to search for him. At about the time they were calling off the search, a resident called to tell them that Alphabet had broke into the resident’s home and the resident was holding him at gun point.

Deputies responded to the area and took ALZANAM into custody at a residence on Bittersweet Lane.

Category: Feel Good Stories

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Carlton G. Long

Zaxarea …

* sigh *

Also, what happened to the Ice-T thread?

Carlton G. Long

Excellent. Thank you, sir.

Sapper3307

The RCMP will probably charge the Canadian home owner with shooting the bad guy and not saying “sorry-a”.

Claw

For those playing Name Scrabble, Zaxarea M. Alzanam, AKA Alphabet, is worth a strong 44 points on your scorecard this morning.

Brown Neck Gaitor

Alphabet was listed on NY’s most wanted list because of a parole violation. He is currently marked as apprehended.

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