A Tulsa man shot a suspected burglar several times after he found him lurking around in his home on Monday, according to police.
Charles Sweeny told KJRH-TV he went for a walk on Monday prior to the incident. When he returned, he immediately sensed something wasn’t right.
After realizing his top dresser drawer was open, Sweeny said he retrieved his firearm — just moments before he saw a man standing in his bedroom doorway.
The homeowner opened fire, shooting several rounds at the intruder before calling the police.
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6 comments:
shot several times in the chest and survived? seriously? what were you using a bb gun?
12:04 Probably a .40cal... sissy gun.
In Maryland, the victim would be arrested for assault and attempted murder and locked up because the burglar was just standing in the doorway, not holding or pointing a gun or putting the victim's life in danger. Be very careful of the Laws in Maryland! They are only on the books to help the criminals! This move by a Marylander would take away his gun rights and cost him six figures easily, if not prison time.
Oh, unless he had a "no Trespassing" sign posted at his door, which I think is tacky, but necessary.
6:26 ish
GASP ! We can't have Marylanders actually protect themselves against criminals...how will the criminals make a living if they can't rob and burglarize? You may hurt their feelings if you shoot at them....
Stupid dumbocrats and liberals...ruining Maryland and the whole country.
I don't think you would want to get hit with one of my .40's
6:26 invite them in first!
lol
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