Re: Tucson: Armed homeowner repels four armed robbers
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:56 am
I can't put a number on it because violent home invasion is not reported as a separate category of crime. It is classified as robbery, burglary, rape, or kidnapping, depending upon what the criminal did.ladromar wrote:But still folks, what are the chances of having 4 gangsters rolling in hot and loaded storming your house? Very little right?
There are about 2 million residential burglaries a year in the U.S. There are about 100 million households. That means the average household has about a 2% per year risk of burglary.
However, burglaries are concentrated on two types of targets:
- residences in poor neighborhoods, which are easier to break into because of flimsy doors and the like, and closer to where criminals live
- residences that obviously contain a lot of valuable stuff
I've said it before, but I don't seem to be getting the message out: Do not blame the victim until there is credible evidence that the victim somehow "asked for it."
You could be on the receiving end some day.
- Jim