HOME INVASION: Another Happy Ending!

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Four armed assailants reportedly stormed into a quiet country home in Marion County, Florida in a dramatic home invasion robbery attempt on the evening of July 10, 2019. Only two lived to tell about it… because the disabled-veteran homeowner was armed with an AR-style rifle. Unfortunately, the good guy was also sent to the hospital with a gunshot injury.

One report notes that the suspects’ vehicle had been parked nearby for a couple days earlier, apparently while the crime was being planned by the bad guys.

The Sheriff’s Office found the car parked nearby with its doors open. It was registered to one of the deceased assailants.

Prior to the home invasion, one crook had cased the place by snooping around.

During the investigation, the homeowner said he vaguely remembered one of the suspects from a past Craigslist transaction.

The homeowner told detectives that about an hour before the incident one of the suspects knocked on his door. He said he didn’t answer it and then saw the man peering through his back sliding glass door. He said the man mentioned the previous Craigslist transaction and said he needed help with his vehicle. The homeowner told him he was disabled and not able to help and the man left, the report says.

The homeowner went to sleep after that guy departed, to be awakened by loud sounds indicating people storming into his home from both front and rear. He grabbed the AR-style rifle he keeps nearby for self defense.

When faced with a mask-wearing person holding a gun, he said there was an exchange of gunfire. The homeowner did not know who fired first, but that both he and the masked man were firing. Encountering another armed enemy, the homeowner fired at him and “knew he shot him because he heard him moan.”

The masked assailant was wearing a “Jason” mask and the homeowner thinks that is who shot him. The masked man was found dead on the floor of the dining room “with a semi-automatic pistol with the slide locked near his head.”

When police arrived, they found the masked man as described above and another perforated assailant “was found outside the home with a shotgun lying on the ground next to him.” That guy was taken to the hospital, where he later died.

The hospitalized homeowner was reported to be in stable condition.

K-9s tracked the other two home invaders to some woods nearby, where they were taken into custody. They told detectives their intention was to steal guns from the home they’d attacked.

Oops. They did, however, score an AR-15, barrel first!

Another happy ending to a heinous violent crime!
 
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It hasn't been legalized for medicinal or recreational use in Florida. Legislation is pending to legalize it for medical use.

I was simply being flippant. (Sorry for any confusion.)

Then again, when I was working down there if it was under 5,000 lbs we didn't go federal with marijuana cases and would hand it over to the state or locals if they wanted it.
 
It hasn't been legalized for medicinal or recreational use in Florida. Legislation is pending to legalize it for medical use.

I'm not a user, but I'm pretty sure medicinal use has been legalized. There are dispensaries where folks with cards can legally buy it for medicinal purposes. What is still illegal is smoking it for medicinal or recreational purposes, which is being considered this year for legalization.

Anyway, good for this old dude.
 
Good shooting by a disabled veteran! And he used an AR-15 to defend himself? Here in Virginia we are told that the AR-15 is a weapon of war and has no civilian use. Hmmmmmm... the facts seem to conflict with what we are being told.
 
Now, we wait for the perps' relatives to start filing lawsuits against the victim, the gun's manufacturer, the ammo maker, the gun shop that sold him the rifle, whatever store where he bought the ammunition, the NRA and whomever else they think will turn this incident into a financial windfall.
 
Now, we wait for the perps' relatives to start filing lawsuits against the victim, the gun's manufacturer, the ammo maker, the gun shop that sold him the rifle, whatever store where he bought the ammunition, the NRA and whomever else they think will turn this incident into a financial windfall.

I would guess that that won't happen. In a gun friendly state like Florida a smart lawyer won't file such a frivolous suit and, besides, the VICTIM will counter claim. One can presume the miscreants have no funds but their intended victim will still easily win a sizable judgment against all of them.

A stupid lawyer might do it but the result will be predictable. Good guy wins, bad guy loses.

Plus, Marion County is not Miami-Dade - this is Florida "country", Ocala National Forest, etc. Folks out there won't react well to such a lawsuit.

As a secondary matter, medical marijuana is legal in Florida and has been for several years. It's a whole other issue but as long as the Federal government keeps marijuana as an illegal substance it creates a real problem for gun owners, more especially gun buyers, when they fill out that Form 4473.
 
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