Homeowner Chooses Optional Gunfight To Stop Car Burglar
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Raw video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGhqNRhwxNQ
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I disagree with some things said in this video. Some actions of the home owner were negligent, however, like officers have an obligation to protect the community (which includes property), citizens may feel that they have an obligation to protect their own property. The home owners heart was in the right place but his mind wasn't.
Tell me you've said this statement without telling me you've said this statement "I don't need to take a firearms training class. I know how to use my gun."
Dumb. First, why is your car left unlocked?? 2nd, going out with a rifle and blindly shooting up your own car is about as ignorant as I've seen. And no one was hit, shocking.
The news story said he had a firearm in his truck that was stolen. Not smart at all to leave a fire arm unlocked in a car, but it explains more so why he would try to stop them
The fallacy of the "tough guy attitude"… The manner the victim walks up to the car with his rifle and then firing a warning shot… Just plain stupidity.
That car probably has a remote entry system he could have locked the doors from inside the house. And used the panic button feature to let the perp know he sees him. NO need to go outside until the cops show up if ever or daylight.
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I disagree with some things said in this video. Some actions of the home owner were negligent, however, like officers have an obligation to protect the community (which includes property), citizens may feel that they have an obligation to protect their own property. The home owners heart was in the right place but his mind wasn't.
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Yes, John, I'd have a gunfight over a G because to some people, that's the difference between a home and a life on the streets.
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Tell me you've said this statement without telling me you've said this statement "I don't need to take a firearms training class. I know how to use my gun."
Dumba$$ killed his own car, and walked right by good cover… the tree. He's lucky the thug wasn't lucky. ☠️
Warning shot was a big mistake. No cover was another one.
Dumb. First, why is your car left unlocked?? 2nd, going out with a rifle and blindly shooting up your own car is about as ignorant as I've seen. And no one was hit, shocking.
The news story said he had a firearm in his truck that was stolen. Not smart at all to leave a fire arm unlocked in a car, but it explains more so why he would try to stop them
The fallacy of the "tough guy attitude"… The manner the victim walks up to the car with his rifle and then firing a warning shot… Just plain stupidity.
The owner was an ex marine. Let him do what he wants to protect his property.
Tactical waddle.
With the lack of training this guy has with a AR it's safe to say he needs professional training and or not to own such a weapon.
Lost a lap top and thousands of damage on the car & could've gotten killed too. I agree the homeowner messed up here..
I saw the news report, he was a military veteran, no charges were filed against him according to the video
https://youtu.be/GfVePZrecJc
and
https://youtu.be/TGhqNRhwxNQ
it was like he set it up, who leaves a laptop in an unlocked car?
That car probably has a remote entry system he could have locked the doors from inside the house.
And used the panic button feature to let the perp know he sees him.
NO need to go outside until the cops show up if ever or daylight.
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