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Tucson home invasion

Posted by David Hardy · 22 July 2009 11:15 AM

Around here, home invasion robbery stories usually end with a description of the robber's gunshot wounds. This case was a bit out of the ordinary. One of the robbers was a correctional officer. While they were pistol whipping the victim, his neighbor came outside and challenged them, and they shot at the neighbor.

The neighbor's son had a rifle and settled that affair quickly.

· Self defense

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sounds like a good shoot based upon the few facts in the artical, but if the rifle had a detachable magazine and a flash suppressor the "antis" will be coming out of the closet.

Posted by: Chuck at July 22, 2009 12:07 PM

In Tucson? Not too likely - now if it had been Newark or Boston, you bet..

Posted by: Hartley at July 22, 2009 03:41 PM

All's well that ends well.

Posted by: Dave R. at July 23, 2009 10:20 PM

But, what do you think about the last line of the story, that the other two home invaders could be held responsible for the death? Are you in favor of that?

Posted by: mikeb302000 at July 27, 2009 07:01 AM

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