74-year-old Ohio man who sleeps near gun shoots teenage home intruder: 'I shot him again'
https://www.foxnews.com/us/i-hit-him-3- ... e-intruder
I like stories like this because that is exactly how I feel: You crash through my front door (or my side door) and you will be shot -- no conversation involved, at least not until you're bleeding on my entry floor.
Regards,
Baron
74-year-old Ohio man who sleeps near gun shoots teenage home intruder
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Re: 74-year-old Ohio man who sleeps near gun shoots teenage home intruder
I'm right there with you, but many - and we all know *who* - will insist that your possessions are not worth someone's life, as if you're supposed to somehow hold up the intruder and have a conversation about his/her intentions. I say...stack their corpses tooBaron wrote: ↑April 4th, 2022, 1:19 pm 74-year-old Ohio man who sleeps near gun shoots teenage home intruder: 'I shot him again'
https://www.foxnews.com/us/i-hit-him-3- ... e-intruder
I like stories like this because that is exactly how I feel: You crash through my front door (or my side door) and you will be shot -- no conversation involved, at least not until you're bleeding on my entry floor.
Regards,
Baron
Re: 74-year-old Ohio man who sleeps near gun shoots teenage home intruder
Cornfed,Cornfed wrote: ↑April 4th, 2022, 8:00 pm I'm right there with you, but many - and we all know *who* - will insist that your possessions are not worth someone's life, as if you're supposed to somehow hold up the intruder and have a conversation about his/her intentions. I say...stack their corpses too
To the intruder I would say, "If my possessions are not worth your life, then you should not be so willing to give your life trying to take them."
This sign is alongside the gatepost at my entryway:
Regards,
Baron