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Re: Unarmed homeowner 0 Armed Criminals 2

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talltex wrote:
philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 366176.php

Came out unarmed to investigate noises in the garage confronted by 3 armed teenagers, they demanded his keys to car, he ran back towards house and was shot and killed.
Two of the three juveniles were later caught after a police car chase.

Just because they are kids does not mean they are not deadly.


Or....armed homeowner went into garage to investigate noises...confronted by 2 armed police officers....homeowner shot and killed in his own garage because he WAS armed. Kind of a "Catch 22" situation.... :grumble
That's an excellent point and I don't think it's accidental. It fits the liberal narrative that people should cower in hiding and if discovered, submit to the mercy of thugs, rather than defend themselves. It's part of a methodical demonization of self-defense the fostering of dependency on government.
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Years ago in Louisana there was a slime ball terrorizing women on IH10. He was called "The Blue Light Rapist." LA State Police told women, and anyone else who was on a dark stretch of road and had "police" lights suddenly appear behind them to keep driving until they got to a well lit area with people, truck stop, stop 'n rob, fast food etc before pulling over. The real cops knew about this and wouldn't hassle the driver for doing this the BG was afraid of the light. I don't remember if the perp was ever caught, but the assaults ended.
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http://www.click2houston.com/news/subwa ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Regular Subway customer who rode his bike to the Subway was killed at 9:30 pm by two teenaged armed robbers. Robbed the store clerk first then attempted to rob the customer who was eating his dinner. He resisted and they killed him. You can see his bike leaning up against the outside of the store in the photo.

Riding a bike, eating healthy, but now dead at the hands of two teenagers.

I used to be a regular at Subway for many years. I found however their discounts always involved their more fattening sandwiches and/or buying a larger sandwich which encouraged you to eat too much or not healthy. I didn't loose any weight, so I stopped going. Their 6" tuna sandwich with cheese has more fat than about 4 Big Macs.
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philip964 wrote:I used to be a regular at Subway for many years. I found however their discounts always involved their more fattening sandwiches and/or buying a larger sandwich which encouraged you to eat too much or not healthy. I didn't loose any weight, so I stopped going. Their 6" tuna sandwich with cheese has more fat than about 4 Big Macs.
Slow day at work: the 6" tuna maxes out at 42g of fat (27 w/out cheese or dressing); the Big Mac is 29g of fat.
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VMI77 wrote:
talltex wrote:
philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 366176.php

Came out unarmed to investigate noises in the garage confronted by 3 armed teenagers, they demanded his keys to car, he ran back towards house and was shot and killed.
Two of the three juveniles were later caught after a police car chase.

Just because they are kids does not mean they are not deadly.


Or....armed homeowner went into garage to investigate noises...confronted by 2 armed police officers....homeowner shot and killed in his own garage because he WAS armed. Kind of a "Catch 22" situation.... :grumble
That's an excellent point and I don't think it's accidental. It fits the liberal narrative that people should cower in hiding and if discovered, submit to the mercy of thugs, rather than defend themselves. It's part of a methodical demonization of self-defense the fostering of dependency on government.
There are no guarantees that just because you are armed, and know what you are doing, that everything will be hunky-dory and you are protected against all evil.

What justifies cops lurking in your garage at night without you knowing it? Mistake - got the wrong house?
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yep, a reference to the two rookies that went to the wrong address and killed the homeowner because of "...poor light conditions."

Thread here: viewtopic.php?f=108&t=66546" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

JALLEN wrote:
VMI77 wrote:
talltex wrote:
philip964 wrote:http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 366176.php

Came out unarmed to investigate noises in the garage confronted by 3 armed teenagers, they demanded his keys to car, he ran back towards house and was shot and killed.
Two of the three juveniles were later caught after a police car chase.

Just because they are kids does not mean they are not deadly.


Or....armed homeowner went into garage to investigate noises...confronted by 2 armed police officers....homeowner shot and killed in his own garage because he WAS armed. Kind of a "Catch 22" situation.... :grumble
That's an excellent point and I don't think it's accidental. It fits the liberal narrative that people should cower in hiding and if discovered, submit to the mercy of thugs, rather than defend themselves. It's part of a methodical demonization of self-defense the fostering of dependency on government.
There are no guarantees that just because you are armed, and know what you are doing, that everything will be hunky-dory and you are protected against all evil.

What justifies cops lurking in your garage at night without you knowing it? Mistake - got the wrong house?
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JALLEN wrote: What justifies cops lurking in your garage at night without you knowing it? Mistake - got the wrong house?
Typically they're actively pursuing someone in your neighborhood and you're the dummie that left the garage door open. I know I've been that dummie.
Walking in armed to that situation is not good.
Expecting the police to announce that they are there isn't going to happen either.

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AlaskanInTexas wrote:
philip964 wrote:I used to be a regular at Subway for many years. I found however their discounts always involved their more fattening sandwiches and/or buying a larger sandwich which encouraged you to eat too much or not healthy. I didn't loose any weight, so I stopped going. Their 6" tuna sandwich with cheese has more fat than about 4 Big Macs.
Slow day at work: the 6" tuna maxes out at 42g of fat (27 w/out cheese or dressing); the Big Mac is 29g of fat.
Got me exaggerating, only 42/29 = 1.44 big macs. Man can't get away with anything on this forum.
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philip964 wrote:
AlaskanInTexas wrote:
philip964 wrote:I used to be a regular at Subway for many years. I found however their discounts always involved their more fattening sandwiches and/or buying a larger sandwich which encouraged you to eat too much or not healthy. I didn't loose any weight, so I stopped going. Their 6" tuna sandwich with cheese has more fat than about 4 Big Macs.
Slow day at work: the 6" tuna maxes out at 42g of fat (27 w/out cheese or dressing); the Big Mac is 29g of fat.
Got me exaggerating, only 42/29 = 1.44 big macs. Man can't get away with anything on this forum.
You are dealing with a lot of people who measure things in thousandths of an inch and tenths of grains... ;-)
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philip964 wrote:http://www.click2houston.com/news/subwa ... index.html

Regular Subway customer who rode his bike to the Subway was killed at 9:30 pm by two teenaged armed robbers. Robbed the store clerk first then attempted to rob the customer who was eating his dinner. He resisted and they killed him. You can see his bike leaning up against the outside of the store in the photo.

Riding a bike, eating healthy, but now dead at the hands of two teenagers.

I used to be a regular at Subway for many years. I found however their discounts always involved their more fattening sandwiches and/or buying a larger sandwich which encouraged you to eat too much or not healthy. I didn't loose any weight, so I stopped going. Their 6" tuna sandwich with cheese has more fat than about 4 Big Macs.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... houtexhcat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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http://www.click2houston.com/news/subwa ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Two suspects have been identified by the Subway employees as the murderers. One just turned 17 the day of the crime.

When I was 17 I sacked groceries to make extra money for dates and to save for college. Before that I mowed lawns.
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