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KD5NRH
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Handgun deterrence factor

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Interesting article; this was apparently a tougher-than-normal burglar, and it took three shots to get him to leave, and even then he broke into another house, was tossed out, and broke into another where he was held for police. IMO, lesson one is don't threaten to go get your gun after the situation starts, have it with you the whole time. Lesson two is don't waste time shooting to wound. Lesson three is to get your dog from the guy in the "Illegal Burglar Mauled By Dog" thread over at http://www.gunsnet.net/ (I won't link directly to that thread due to language, but the pics of the aftermath are pretty convincing of the protective potential of a good dog.)

http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes/ ... xml&coll=1
Bullets don't deter suspect
Saturday, March 01, 2008
By NIKI DOYLE
Times Staff Writer niki.doyle@htimes.com

Shots to buttocks fail to stop two more break-ins

A six-foot fence, three dogs, 385 pounds worth of teenage boys and three gunshot wounds to the buttocks didn't stop one alleged burglar from bursting into two other homes before police detained him Thursday night.

Huntsville police were still trying to verify the suspect's identity Friday but believe he is 36-year-old Marvin Horton, police spokesman Wendell Johnson said.

Horton allegedly jumped a 6-foot chain-link fence at 2702 Ninth Ave. and dodged Brenda Glover's pit bull puppy, Rottweiler and German shepherd before forcing open her front door at about 11:15 p.m.

Glover said she went to bed early, but her two sons, 17-year-old David and 18-year-old Jerry, were up playing video games and heard the dogs bark seconds before the burglar crashed into their home.

Glover woke up and heard the man fighting with her sons, who managed to wrestle the man into a headlock. She grabbed an umbrella before entering the scuffle.

"I told him to leave, and he said, 'No I'm coming in the house,'" she said. "He still kept coming, and I told him, 'I'm going to go get my gun if you don't leave.'"

The three tried to push the man back out the front door, but he wouldn't budge, Glover said.

When the burglar didn't heed her warning, Glover retrieved her .38-caliber pistol and gave him a final chance to leave before firing a shot into his backside.

The first shot didn't register with the man, so Glover fired two more shots before he finally turned and ran back out the door. Glover's husband called police.

"What really freaked me out is when I shot him (the first time), he wouldn't leave," Glover said.

The burglar took off across the street, jumped a 4-foot fence and kicked in the door of 2703 Ninth Ave. The homeowners pushed him back out the door fairly quickly, said Glover, who watched the man flee her house.

He then ran down the street and jumped through the window of 2712 Ninth Ave., where the homeowner, 50-year-old Otis Ethridge, held the man until police arrived.

Horton struggled with officers while they handcuffed him, Johnson said.

He faces multiple charges when he's released from Huntsville Hospital, where he was taken to be treated for the gunshot wounds. Police said his injuries weren't serious.

Johnson said it's unlikely any charges will be filed against any of the homeowners who struggled with Horton, including Glover.

"Usually, if there's any question regarding self defense, our investigators present it to the district attorney's office and consult with them," he said. "I don't think that will happen, though."

Nothing was taken from the homes, all of which had fences.

Police said they weren't sure what caused Horton to allegedly break into the homes. Incident reports show that officers believe he was under the influence of drugs.

None of the Ninth Avenue residents were seriously injured, although Glover and her sons have some minor scratches, bruises and knots.

The incident wrapped up a difficult day for Glover, whose grandmother died Wednesday. But Glover said it's just another day on Ninth Avenue, where she often has had to ask homeless people to move out of her driveway when she comes home.

Glover said she bought the gun for protection, although she's never used it. Her car stereo has been stolen, and a thief snatched her husband's boots from the front porch, but she's never come face-to-face with someone determined to get in.

"I got the gun for protection when my kids were little," she said. "I always thought I would have to use it out and about, not in my own house. I never expected that."
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Johnson said it's unlikely any charges will be filed against any of the homeowners who struggled with Horton, including Glover.
Why in the world would any of the homeowners be charged???? :roll:

In every case the man "forcibly" entered their homes. Each of the homeowners was justified in using any amount of force (including deadly force) to repel this person if they wanted to!

This guy is EXTREMELY lucky to be alive.
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Somebody did shoot him in the buttocks,which if i remember correctly my dad use to tell me if he had to whoop me i wouldn't be able to sit for a week,I wonder if this wasn't somebody saying if ya make me shoot ya won't be able to sit for a coupla months buddy :rolll
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They're getting more and more brazen.
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someone had a little PCP before their burglary binge.
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i am in Las Vegas right now, I feel so guilty!
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Let's see. BG facing away and bending over???? 3 to COM!!!

Not bad shooting but I think she needs a bigger gun.
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