I am so with you on this one. From the sound of someone breaking into my house, the dog barking and alarm going off, to flashlight, to seeing a muzzle pointed at me, to sight pic, to trigger press is just a few heartbeats, unfortunatley they would be my last. Some of my LEO friends tell me next to an active shooter in a school or other public area, this is their worst nightmare, going into the wrong house.C-dub wrote:Unfortunately, this isn't the first time nor will it be the last. I'm actually more terrified of this happening than an actual BG coming in my house. Both are very unlikely and the police coming in is less likely than a criminal, but still.
Sorry, wrong house!
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...I hope the majority of LEOS feel the same way...that will go a long way towards reducing the chances that this tragedy will happen...