Friday, August 14, 2009



Illinois intruder shot and wounded: "Officials said a man who lives in the 2300 block of State Street shot and wounded an intruder about 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. St. Clair County sheriff's deputies said the intruder tried to break in because his ex-girlfriend was there. The male resident twice fought him off and then resorted to two shots to stop him, officials said".


Florida Man Shoots Intruder Who Climbed In Window: "Police said a Fort Pierce resident shot a man who climbed in through a bedroom window of the home. Carlos Contreras was arrested Wednesday after he checked himself in to a Port St. Lucie medical facility to be treated for what he claimed was a stab wound from a screwdriver. Fort Pierce police said Contreras was the same man who tried to burglarize Bulmaro Aguilar's home earlier that morning. Officers were called to home on South 25th Street after Aguilar reported that he shot an intruder. Aguilar told police that while he was at home, Contreras knocked on his door, but Aguilar didn't answer. Aguilar said Contreras climbed in through a bedroom window a few minutes later, so Aguilar got a gun from his brother's bedroom and shot him. Police said Contreras fled after being shot."


California: Resident Shot, Suspect Killed in Home Invasion: "A resident shot and killed an intruder in southwest Bakersfield after the suspect shot the resident twice, a Bakersfield Police official said. At 11:11 p.m. Thursday, police received a report of a shooting at an apartment in the 1800-block of Canter Way, police said. Police said they found an adult man outside the apartment suffering from two gunshot wounds to the torso. The man informed officers that the suspect was still inside the apartment. Officers entered the apartment and found Roosevelt Mitchell III, 21, dead with a gun. The victim told them he was home with his wife and several friends when two suspects forced their way into the apartment. The resident armed himself with a gun and both exchanged gunfire, police said. The victim was taken to Kern Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries."


Tennessee: One invader dead. Another surrenders: "A juvenile has surrendered to Knoxville police in a home invasion that left another youth dead. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported 17-year-old Don Christopher Ealey turned himself in Monday after negotiations with the District Attorney General's Office. He will face only juvenile charges. Police also arrested 20-year-old Thomas Eugene Mays [the driver for the two teens], who was held in lieu of $100,000 bond. Investigators said Ealey and 17-year-old Antonio Wooten went to a home in the southern part of the city around dawn on Aug. 5 and knocked on the door. When the homeowner answered the knock, police said Ealey and Wooten tried to push their way in, but were repelled by gunfire. Wooten's body was found in a gully beside the driveway leading to the home."


NH: Open carry activist outside town hall meeting: “Outside the event where President Obama will conduct his town hall, there is an anti-Obama protestor with a gun — a pistol strapped to his lower leg. The local police chief said it’s legal for the man to have a registered handgun — as long as it is not concealed. What’s more, he is on private property, a church yard, which has given him permission to be there. … The local police say he is within his rights to carry a handgun openly under state law. He was carrying a 9-mm Smith and Wesson strapped to his lower leg. … He’s passing out a bookmark that says, ‘Join the Second Amendment Revolution, the most exciting pro-liberty movement in over 200 years.’”

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