Saturday morning feel good stories
From Spencer, Iowa;
In a statement from the Spencer Police Department, “The shooting victim, Nicolas Bandomo, is suspected of illegally gaining entry into the occupied residence of 801 E. 12th St. At that time, Bandomo was prohibited from making contact with the residents at the home by multiple protection orders.
Bandomo was allegedly shot while inside the residence and then fled to 819 E. 12th St. where emergency personnel made contact with him. Bandomo died at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as a result of the gunshot.
In the last eight months the deceased had been arrested and had multiple charges filed against him for violation of a no contact order on Aug. 14, domestic abuse assault on June 28, violation of no contact order on June 27, domestic abuse assault with intent to inflict serious injury and violation of a no contact order on March 1, domestic abuse assault impeding flow of air/blood and violation of a no contact order on Jan. 29.
From Los Angeles, California; In a fairly confusing news report that swaps the terms “victim” and “suspect” when it’s politically convenient, a thief was shot in the armpit when he tried to rob a couple. It’s in the title but not in the article “Suspected robber shot in armpit at Woodland Hills apartment complex”
A 69-year-old Sierra Vista woman shot a man she says was trying to break into her house Thursday night, just hours after a burglary there, the Cochise County Sheriff’s Department said.
The wounded man, 26, was in critical condition at a Tucson hospital Friday, said Carol A. Capas, a spokeswoman for the department.
The woman had reported a burglary at the home earlier Thursday. She said a door was damaged and several items were taken from the house, Capas said in a news release.
About 11 p.m. she called the Sheriff’s Department saying she’d shot a man dressed in dark clothes as he was breaking into the house.
From Bannock, Idaho;
The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office reports the shooting occurred during what appears to be a home invasion at a residence on Idaho Highway 40 just west of Downey.
A man was reportedly forcing his way through the door of the residence around 4:30 a.m. Friday when the man living in the house opened fire, the Sheriff’s Office said. The suspected intruder was struck by the gunfire and died at the scene — prior to the arrival of responding sheriff’s deputies.
Category: Feel Good Stories
The first guy is not a victim.
Just sayin.
More like he was a beneficiary of his own devising.
His cause of death should be listed a suicide.
Suicide by stupidfuckery…
Multiple violations of restraining orders – well, some ROs only work on people who have working brains. Obviously, that wasn’t the case with the deceased.
Yeah, the shooter finally did what the Criminal Justice system could not do… get the perpetrator to do – stop. Good for her? We should have a medal for courageous non-military citizens correcting the failures by the criminal Justice system.
It appears that Mr Bandomo, who had a Restraining Order (Ban Domo), was a busy busy boy, until the end. Now he’ll have lots of time to rest.
Sierra Vista……I know that town. Just outside of Ft Huachuca. A perfect place to practice The Four Esses. Especially the Shoot, Shovel, Silence. Go five miles in any direction, you’re out of town and in the middle of desert.
Sounds like to me that a woman in Spencer, Iowa was tired of being the victim of an abusive, alleged man.
A restraining order is just a piece of paper.