Texas Solo
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A couple of weeks ago, a homeowner was forced to shoot two home invaders at 0500 in the morning. He heard them breaking in and confronted them both with a 12 gauge as they entered the kitchen area of his home. One of the intruders was armed with an AR15, and the home owner took a round to the chin while dropping one of the bad guys and severely wounding the other. Homeowner will survive, the second bad guy is iffy on survival. The homeowner is not a gangster. He is a decent guy with a good job, and neighbors say they all like him.
Flash forward to the other day. A caravan of 4 cars was spotted slowly cruising by his home, when one of them opened up and shot his house full of holes. Neighbors vehicles were also hit. Homeowner was still in the hospital at the time. Police have no suspects at this time.
So while we all applaud the homeowners actions, it seems like the bad guys are trying to send a message: don't resist.
Or, it's just another bad guy that's pissed off at losing one (or two) of his scumbag buddies. I'm concerned that if this type of thing continues, homeowners will be too afraid to take action. Sort of like being afraid to testify in a trial.
Your thoughts??
Flash forward to the other day. A caravan of 4 cars was spotted slowly cruising by his home, when one of them opened up and shot his house full of holes. Neighbors vehicles were also hit. Homeowner was still in the hospital at the time. Police have no suspects at this time.
So while we all applaud the homeowners actions, it seems like the bad guys are trying to send a message: don't resist.
Or, it's just another bad guy that's pissed off at losing one (or two) of his scumbag buddies. I'm concerned that if this type of thing continues, homeowners will be too afraid to take action. Sort of like being afraid to testify in a trial.
Your thoughts??