Posted by VADAVE on May 31, 2012 at 08:30:29 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: OT/this is just wrong posted by Nancy Howell on May 31, 2012 at 06:31:08:
Had something along those lines happen in the area where my farm is located. 3:00 in the afternoon three guys on their way home get one hopped up and he gets out to break into one of the house along the route. Homeowner hears him and picks up his long gun and points it at the potential burgler through the glass front door and tells him to go away which he does. To the house next door, his brother-in-law (75 year old), and first victim calls the brother-in-law to warn him and calls the police. Burgler kicks the door in and has one leg inside and is slamming his shoulder into the door when This homeowner comes up from the basement with his 16 gauge and blows a hole in the burgler's leg. Sheriff was actually clos enough to hear the shot looked at the guy rolling on the ground and provided no aid till the medic arrived--burgler almost didn't make it. The good news is it has been a month and there have been no actions taken against the homeowner. So ther eis common sense some places.
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