I moved outta the city to get away from this crap

I would not want to live in a neighborhood where I need to be armed to take out the trash. If its not that bad. I would question thus story. Maybe deal gone bad?
 
I live in the country in GA, I mean miles from anything and had some one break into my garage and try to get into the house. Needless to say my Doberman and my Kahr 9mm met him at the door and he is now in the county jail.

No matter where you go, there will be stupid people doing stupid things.
 
That ordeal wasn't by chance! There are underlying issues. A man in a upperclass neighborhood does not arm himself to take the garbage out at 5:30AM in the dark unless he is fearful of someone? If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's most likely a duck! :whistle:
 
The surrounding areas can also determine how "nice" an area is. A supervisor I worked for years ago used to live in a really nice, non gated community in Boynton Beach, FL. He always armed himself (legally) when taking his garbage out or when working on his bikes in the garage, only because of the areas around his community. Even though he was an older, big, knarley, Harley guy; he knew he might need a little advantage if he had trouble.

The story didn't mention anything about a drug deal but it could have been an opportunistic crime.....dirtbags driving by and seeing a poor citizen to torment, that happens for sure! If everything is on the up & up, I say good thing he was armed!!!!
 
hahahaha....novices. That's what you get when you hire thugs for a dirty deed.


A little investigation in this situation should reveal a lot more than the article says now.???
 
That ordeal wasn't by chance! There are underlying issues. A man in a upperclass neighborhood does not arm himself to take the garbage out at 5:30AM in the dark unless he is fearful of someone? If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's most likely a duck! :whistle:


Tuf read it again. Article says he had just came home and was taking out garbage. Saw the two outside robbing his home and went back to his car to get his gun and confront them. That's when bullets started flying. Third robber locked himself in the home and was later seen jumping the back fence.

What it doesn't properly address is it says victim got shot and jumped in his car to follow them. But it doesn't what happened after that? Did they lose him or what?
 
I live in the country in GA, I mean miles from anything and had some one break into my garage and try to get into the house. Needless to say my Doberman and my Kahr 9mm met him at the door and he is now in the county jail.

No matter where you go, there will be stupid people doing stupid things.

You were awful nice to let him stay in the county jail
 
Didn't they say he got his gun from his car?

Someone can read, understand, and remember. Bravo Sir.

Police later learned that the homeowner came home to his discover that his house was being burglarized. He noticed this while he was swapping his trash and recycling bins. The man then went back to his car to get his gun. Police say that's when he was confronted by the two men and bullets started flying.
 
Honestly what scares me the most is you have a "shootout" in the middle of a neighborhood street involving a handgun and an "assault rifle", and one guy takes a shot to the leg? And rounds are found in houses and a car window?

Had that been my neighborhood i would have opened the door and put both of em down, i dont think people actually register what they are doing sometimes, i can understand a confrontation, but come on if i walk up on someone with my .45 and he's got an AR in his hand, i'm gonna make damn sure my one shot counts cause when that AR opens up ??? I honestly doubt i'd even present my gun at that point, welp have fun in my house i'm gonna leave now!!! Wonder how many rounds were fired?
 
Yeah, it happens everywhere. Same sort of thing here yesterday, guy goes by to check on a (out of town) relative's house and finds it being burglarized. Guy grabs his handgun, goes inside and hold one at gunpoint while calling LEOs. Other person makes an escape in the vehicle parked in the drive that first tipped the family member off to the crime.
Now, for the weird part.. The burglars were a young couple, with their 2 year old child waiting in the mini van outside.. Greene County man catches two burglars ransacking his brother's house - ky3.com
 
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