Suspect Killed After Attempted Home Invasion In Deep Deuce - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports |
Well then. Definitely makes me feel better to know a cop lives right down the street.
Suspect Killed After Attempted Home Invasion In Deep Deuce - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports |
Well then. Definitely makes me feel better to know a cop lives right down the street.
Dead offenders can never be repeat offenders........
Shouldn't he have just gone out on the balcony with a 12 gauge shot gun and fired off a couple of blasts? Then whoever is coming in is not going to.
Don't cut on superman's cape
Don't spit into the wind
Don't pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger
And cop's garages ya don't break in
Did the person gain entry or was he still outside the house attempting to break in? Shot from inside the house?
"According to police reports of the incident, the officer fired a warning shot . . . into the center of the burglar's chest. It wasn't a warning shot for the perpetrator of the crime in question but to those who might be considering copycat crimes."
I've heard through the grapevine that the suspect in this case may have also been involved in an attempted kidnapping/robbery at Central Avenue Villas earlier yesterday morning. If so, good riddance.
Pellets and projectiles shot into the air will not dissolve. They do land somewhere. May not do major harm, but any harm done, you're responsible for it.
It's really quite simple. If you fire a weapon, hit what you mean to hit. If you only intend to aim at the sky, load only blanks.
Or better yet, leave real firearms to others and get yourself a somewhat noisy water pistol.
Warning shots ... maybe for the nerf gun crowd, but they don't belong in real life situations.
When I took my cc class the attorney that spoke to the class also included that covered porches counted as part of your home. I had always thought they had to breech the home or garage before shooting....he challenged on it and stood by his statement. I never did check it out to see if that was the case.
I was less concerned with letter of the law than if a trained OHP had used deadly force as the first response to what was billed as an attempted breakin. It sounds like he may not have. As far as the law goes and what I remember from cc class, the primary fact has to be if you feared great bodily injury or death.
The scum place a trooper in fear of his/her life. No loss to society. We are better off the trooper dispatched the bum.
With respect, the news report I heard was the trooper and he who makes bad choices first met in the garage and then they were inside the home proper. At that time the trooper put an end to the chap's ability for making bad choices.
If he didn't yell boo first, or encourage Mr. Bad Choices to rethink and reflect on what he was doing, or didn't offer him some form of small compensation if he'd just leave and not come back, well, I am ok with that. If you enter someone's home with bad intent, bad things are likely to happen. For some, merely trying to enter doesn't end well. Should of stayed home.
Last edited by kevinpate; 12-28-2013 at 07:47 PM. Reason: typo. wow, there's a surprise.
And this months Darwin Award goes to....
Hopefully this is just a one-off incident. Last thing we need is for crime to pick up in downtown.
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