A Texas burglary suspect called 911 early Tuesday morning to report that a homeowner was holding him at gunpoint and threatening to shoot him, KDFW reports.
Homeowner James Gerow said he awoke at around 12:30 a.m. and found a man wearing dark clothes and a hoodie inside his Springtown home. He then retrieved his legally owned gun and followed the man out to a truck that was parked in his driveway.
Wielding his firearm, Gerow ordered the suspected burglar to give him the keys to the vehicle and told his wife to call 911 while he held the suspect at gunpoint.
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2 comments:
Remember this, all law-abiding homeowners. Not too many burglars tell someone where they are going. Catch someone like this in your house, it's a free ticket to CAPTURE him and have a few days of fun in the basement with him. Use duct tape. Put down some plastic so it doesn't get too messy. The world won't even look for him.....You may not stop ALL burglaries, but HE won't be doing anymore of 'em....
lmclain said...
Remember this, all law-abiding homeowners. Not too many burglars tell someone where they are going. Catch someone like this in your house, it's a free ticket to CAPTURE him and have a few days of fun in the basement with him. Use duct tape. Put down some plastic so it doesn't get too messy. The world won't even look for him.....You may not stop ALL burglaries, but HE won't be doing anymore of 'em....
December 8, 2012 8:13 AM
I find something wrong with your comment.
Why would you limit it to only all law-abiding homeowners?
Wouldn't ANY homeowner be allowed to do the same as a law-abiding one, in this situation? ;)
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