An Oregon man has had rifle confiscated and is facing criminal charges after he attempted to stop a wanted felon from breaking into his home by firing a warning shot.
Police in Medford, Ore., say the incident occurred at around 11:30 p.m. on Sunday. Officers responded to an apartment complex in the area after receiving a disturbance call. During their investigation, cops heard a gun shot and a man running away toward the complex’s parking lot.
Authorities say 40-year-old Jonathon Kinsella, a wanted felon, was attempting to flee the scene when he was arrested on outstanding warrants, including for burglary and assault.
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This is just plain wrong. Would the police rather he wait till the thief is in the house and then shoot him. This proves that we have to protect ourselves because the police are not on our side. They rather worry about the felons rights.
ReplyDeleteThere's your basic DA. Let him break in, then shoot him.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the judge will have common sense and throw these charges out of court.
ReplyDeleteHe was just doing what Biden told him to do!
ReplyDelete2:06 BINGO. Except, he was using an evil black gun, that looks (But doesn't perform) like a military rifle. He should of had a double barrel shotgun, and fired two shots through the door... as Biden so eloquently put it.
ReplyDeleteDue to the increased price of ammunition, warning shots will no longer be fired at my home. C'mon in!
ReplyDelete5:32 Same here. They would have to kill my dogs to gain entry and once they were in, they would be done.
ReplyDeletewhen the cops tried taking the rifle he should have started pulling the trigger letting them have the bullets first one at a time.... i have a few of these and the day someone comes to try me i dare them
ReplyDeleteNo warning shots here either. Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again.
ReplyDeleteSounds like that PD is ran like SPD
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