Friday morning feel good stories
From New Orleans, Louisiana;
The victim, a 40-year-old woman, was attempting to leave her driveway in the 700 block of North Miro Street around 7 a.m. Wednesday. She was blocked by a man, who followed her into her house as she ran away. The suspect punched the victim several times before the victim pulled out a handgun and shot the suspect three times.
The victim was taken to the hospital, where he died of his wounds Wednesday evening, police said.
There can’t be two victims in that story, but, there you go.
From Louisville, Kentucky;
Police say Lugene Floyd Jr., 19, was in his kitchen with his brother Saturday when another man entered the home naked and attempted to sexually assault their mother, according to court records. Records do not say where the man entered the home.
Floyd’s brother retrieved a gun and fatally shot the intruder, who was identified by WDRB News as Darryl Turbin Jr.
After the man was shot, Floyd took the gun from his brother and fled the scene prior to police’s arrival, court records show.
Floyd was charged with evidence tampering and was taken to Louisville Metro Corrections.
A lesson for the kids out there, from Opelousas, Louisiana;
Jamie Ballard, 34, was booked with illegal use of weapons, a spokeswoman said.
The incident began early Wednesday, the spokeswoman said. Ballard allegedly found a man in his yard, stealing things, the spokeswoman said.
The man ran away, but Ballard allegedly got into his vehicle and drove around trying to find the man, she said. When he found the man he thinks was stealing from him, he fired a warning shot, the spokeswoman said.
Ballard wasn’t on his property when he did that, she said, and so he was arrested.
Another life lesson from Atwater, California;
Atwater police were called just before 10 p.m. to a home in the 1900 block of Atwater Boulevard. The resident, Abraham Flores, initially told investigators he’d interrupted someone burglarizing his car and chased the man off. However, officers later learned Flores had opened fire on the burglary suspect, striking the man at least once, Detective Anthony Cardoza said.
“Unless your life is in danger, you’re not justified shooting someone, especially not justified over a property crime,” Cardoza said in a telephone interview. “Unfortunately it looks like the property owner just tried to take things into his own hands. Both men are victims and suspects in this case.”
The burglary suspect, a 22-year-old man whose name was not released, ran to a relative’s home nearby to get help. He was shot at least once in the leg and taken to a Modesto-area hospital for treatment. Police said they do not believe the injury was life-threatening.
According to police, Flores initially claimed he’d chased the burglary suspect away. The suspected burglar fled, leaving a hat and his shoes behind. Flores did not tell police he’d opened fire, officers said.
Category: Feel Good Stories
From Kalifornication, another justification for practicing The Four Esses;
Suppress
Shoot
Shovel
Silence
Personally, I think these laws about not chasing an asshole, that tried to break into your car, house, garage, neighbor or whatever is B.S.! chase the retards and shoot them if you can without hitting an innocent…it would put the fear of God in these thieving beasts, they would think twice, make it the “you can run but you can’t hide law!” imho
I’m sure Sister Mary would LOVE to rap the knuckles of the idiot presstitute who wrote that Kentucky story.
Most places you can’t legally go around shooting people who are stealing/ have stolen your stuff. I know it seems unfair to a lot of people but it is the law.
Yeah, unless you are in imminent danger of grievous bodily harm, it’s not considered to be self-defense, it’s just target practice. But we DO, of course, like to stay in practice….
It is not only unfair, it encourages the vermin to keep doing it! imo
There is the law and there is a homeowner trying to solve a problem. I would postulate there is a backstory behind the Atwater story (since this is central valley California – read Victor Davis Hanson). A story of serial break-ins, known suspect, or suspects, police apathy – stealing stuff is a victimless crime – and I quote: “…not justified shooting someone, especially not justified over a property crime,” (really detective Cordoza? Who put you in charge of determining the value we put on our stuff. Nowhere is there an inventory of what this perp was stealing – maybe it was medication keeping this person alive which cost several thousand dollars and was irreplaceable. Would that justify stopping the perp?) And a lot of frustration by a law abiding citizen who pays the taxes to pay the police who gets nothing. If you don’t want law abiding citizens to shoot 22 year olds running away from a property crime, it behooves the police to do their job, because 12 people from the Atwater area sitting on a jury might say to the district attorney, “Naw, the police ignored this citizen to many times, and we all have been robbed several times and experienced the same apathy, so we say, Not guilty.”
From Kentucky: “The suspect punched the victim several times before the victim pulled out a handgun and shot the suspect three times.
The victim was taken to the hospital, where he died of his wounds Wednesday evening, police said.”
Sister Mary Grace’s opinion is as follows: Well, as Jonn Lilyea notes, you can’t have two victims, therefore, the reporter is an SJW moron.
Also, Sister Mary Grace agrees with the Kentucky LEO that there is some dumbassery going on there in removing the gun from the guy who shot the perp.
And why don’t people lock their doors any more?
We DIDN’T lock our doors in the ’50’s, but then people respected other people and their property and they knew they answered to Almighty God! when the liberals, the anti christ’s, the queers, the baby killing abortionists stepped in, all morality in the country went down the toilet! imho
Perhaps they should refer the the suspect as “lead recipient” rather than as a “victim”.
“Ideal”!