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Use your cameras, stay inside. No need to put your self in the situation if you don't have to. However, if this creep breaks in to the house, well, all bets are off..Stay armed my friends
I watch my camera's from inside now. Before Camera's, I did go out on a huge crash up front of my home and my shower went out at the same time.. when i went out the front door, a car (3am) had crash into my retaining wall and the car had landed on top of my water main. I didnt see the driver but i had my firearm behind me and a column of my home between me and that driver when he had came into view from behind the front of my truck in the carport. The car was about 50m from the house to the right and he was at my driveway. He was asking if i could pull him off the debris he was on along with my broken water meter. I said he was on top of my water meter and I was armed, go wait at your vehicle. I called 911 and the young driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. Goodness
I really like when you cover videos of encounters in/around the home. Just moved to a new place with a really bad neighborhood about a mile away. We can easily avoid the “stupid places at stupid times” rule but you never know when some yayhoo might get an idea and walk a mile down the road. More of these please!!
I really like when you cover videos of encounters in/around the home. Just moved to a new place with a really bad neighborhood about a mile away. We can easily avoid the “stupid places at stupid times” rule but you never know when some yayhoo might get an idea and walk a mile down the road. More of these please!!
I'm on my farm, and I always check. Of course, I have my pistol on me. A few months ago, someone walked into my neighbor's house (my son and daughter-in-law's), and she scared him off. The next da, he broke into another house and assaulted a woman. Her husband and his brother caught him, and he got a beat down and arrested.
I've been in almost this exact scenario, I was sitting on my couch, and all of a sudden someone starts beating on my door. I looked as best I could, and saw that someone was kicking it. He finally went around back and was pilfering in a tiny shed. I was perhaps somewhat young and naive at the time, and opened the door to ask what the deal was. He offered to pay me to come inside, I told him no and fortunately he left. A few moments later my wife came running down stairs saying that the police had someone at gunpoint across the street. Turns out he was a drug dealer on the run. Moral of the story for me, don't open the door, he could've just as easily tried to force his way in as walk away.
Never answer the door to the police unless you have cameras. Knocked on my door 2am a few years ago cause a friend “was worried” about me—guess what’s Birches, I’m still here and kicking today. And I trust the FCPD with my life. But not when someone is calling them to your door at 2am
I dont touch it with a 100 ft pole let the cops deal with him
"Slide it under the door so I can count it"
Use your cameras, stay inside. No need to put your self in the situation if you don't have to. However, if this creep breaks in to the house, well, all bets are off..Stay armed my friends
You let the dogs out.
😂 Clearly not a threat. Can’t shoot a scared man offering you $100 to trespass.
I watch my camera's from inside now. Before Camera's, I did go out on a huge crash up front of my home and my shower went out at the same time.. when i went out the front door, a car (3am) had crash into my retaining wall and the car had landed on top of my water main. I didnt see the driver but i had my firearm behind me and a column of my home between me and that driver when he had came into view from behind the front of my truck in the carport. The car was about 50m from the house to the right and he was at my driveway. He was asking if i could pull him off the debris he was on along with my broken water meter. I said he was on top of my water meter and I was armed, go wait at your vehicle. I called 911 and the young driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. Goodness
Great decision! You are looking fantastic…how are you losing the weight?
You let a criminal know you have firearms so they can come back when you are not home. Sigh
Image if the homeowner just took the $100 and slammed the door lol
I really like when you cover videos of encounters in/around the home. Just moved to a new place with a really bad neighborhood about a mile away. We can easily avoid the “stupid places at stupid times” rule but you never know when some yayhoo might get an idea and walk a mile down the road. More of these please!!
I really like when you cover videos of encounters in/around the home. Just moved to a new place with a really bad neighborhood about a mile away. We can easily avoid the “stupid places at stupid times” rule but you never know when some yayhoo might get an idea and walk a mile down the road. More of these please!!
It's amazing how willing people are to open their doors like this
i think he handled it well
F this narration. F off let us enjoy the video
0:26 out of Houston Texas!
he did a smart move
The door is really the "all or nothing" line. Restraint is the good option as long he's outside, but if homeo breeches the door, he's getting lit up.
I would have done the same. Don't get involved unless you have to.
I'm on my farm, and I always check. Of course, I have my pistol on me.
A few months ago, someone walked into my neighbor's house (my son and daughter-in-law's), and she scared him off. The next da, he broke into another house and assaulted a woman. Her husband and his brother caught him, and he got a beat down and arrested.
Self awareness is 🗝
I've been in almost this exact scenario, I was sitting on my couch, and all of a sudden someone starts beating on my door. I looked as best I could, and saw that someone was kicking it. He finally went around back and was pilfering in a tiny shed. I was perhaps somewhat young and naive at the time, and opened the door to ask what the deal was. He offered to pay me to come inside, I told him no and fortunately he left. A few moments later my wife came running down stairs saying that the police had someone at gunpoint across the street. Turns out he was a drug dealer on the run. Moral of the story for me, don't open the door, he could've just as easily tried to force his way in as walk away.
Never answer the door to the police unless you have cameras. Knocked on my door 2am a few years ago cause a friend “was worried” about me—guess what’s Birches, I’m still here and kicking today. And I trust the FCPD with my life. But not when someone is calling them to your door at 2am
"Make it a grand and ya gotta deal."
We had a police chase end in our backyard, we watched from the Ring doorbell with doors locked.
Perp: Hey let me in man I'll give you money
Homeowner: I believe you but my Tommy gun dont….
Good job on the home owner. I would not have gone outside if i had cams and knew what was going on.
Cameras and security doors are my friends.
Dude. You have lost a lot of weight. You look great bro.
Police are there, my doors are locked. Keep the firearm handy in case he breaks in, but I'm not getting involved unless the officer needs assist.