I agree with you 100 % I have worked in a very rural county and sometimes only one Dept was on Duty, and sometimes none. Backup could be 50 miles away and in bed. Sometimes backup was the Game Warden. But you might get lucky in making the call. Also if you make the call before you kill an intruder it proves you were not looking for a fight, you gave Law Enforcement a chance to deal with it. If you ever came up on a murder charge that would be a nice thing to have your lawyer tell the jury. However in this story they came home when a burglery was in progress, and the story was a woman with a 2 year old and 4 rounds on 9MM went in to clear the house ? Cops will not try unless there are 5 of them wearing ballistic armour and carying M4s. I am in complete support of the right of self defense, but entering a house with a burglery in progress with 4 rounds is a little insane. I am glad it went down this way but it could have been the homeowner that took the shot to the head, and so long as they stayed out of the house they were not in danger. Why not take time to load the pistol, find out where he went in and wait till he comes out ? Supprise him.
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