Typically, if someone is hurt or killed after breaking into another person’s house, it’s considered justifiable self-defense. But the family of the criminal doesn’t always see it that way, as ludicrous as that is. And when one teenager was killed after he broke into someone’s house, he was met with an AR15 — and his family is speaking out.
Jacob Redfearn is one of three Oklahoma teenagers who broke into a Wagoner County home, and all three of the would-be robbers were shot and killed. The other two burglars were 19-year-old Maxwell Cook, and 16-year-old Jacob Woodruff. Left behind was 21-year-old Elizabeth Rodriguez, the alleged getaway driver and supposed “mastermind” of the burglary plot, as investigators believe she planned the crime.
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7 comments:
Yes, instead of shooting intruders, offer them sandwiches and tasty beverages.
Brass knuckles against an AR-15 - if the homeowner puts down the AR-15, then it is brass knuckles against nothing...sorry idiot, I'm going with the gun.
One of the first rules of battle - bring enough power to win!
The parents need to be held accountable.
Assailants bring illegal weapon, ready to assault, homeowner uses legal weapon, eliminates threat. Pretty simple.
They got what they deserved. If more of these thugs were mowed down, it would break up these robberies. Same with rioting in the streets.
All's fair in love and war,
What a shame this parent wasn't inside with their delinquent child they too could have been a statistic.
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