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Homeowner’s son kills 3 burglars with an AR-15
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The dumb bitch should have just kept on driving. My money says she will get life over this. I wonder the nationality of the dead.
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Driver turned herself in and is charged with three counts of 1st degree burglary and 1st degree murder?
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This seems perfectly reasonable to me.Originally posted by ram57ta View PostDont break into people's homes and they won't kill you.
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Suspects parent's "They was only fooling about"
19 year old son "I wasn't"
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Sounds like a good shoot to me. Dont break into people's homes and they won't kill you.
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B..b..b..b..but AR is weapon of war! It has no place in civilian hands!
The OKC link doesn't mention the AR. =/
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Homeowner’s son kills 3 burglars with an AR-15
Justice served..... and saved tax payers some money!
Three would-be robbers were shot and killed Monday when an Oklahoma homeowner's son opened fire on them with an AR-15, authorities said.
Homeowner's son shoots, kills three would-be burglars
Three would-be robbers were shot and killed Monday when an Oklahoma homeowner's son opened fire on them with an AR-15, authorities said.
Wagoner County sheriff's deputies were called to the home in Broken Arrow, southeast of Tulsa at around 12:30 p.m. local time. When they arrived, they found the three dead suspects and two uninjured residents.
Sheriff's spokesman Deputy Nick Mahoney said the suspects enetered the home through a glass back door with the intent to burglarize it. It was not immediately clear why they picked that home.
Mahoney said the suspects encountered the homeowner's 19-year-old son, who opened fire after an exchange of words. Two of the suspects died in the home's kitchen while a third was found in the driveway.
It was not immediately clear whether the suspects were armed, but Mahoney said the preliminary investigation indicated the shootings were in self-defense. The homeowner's son volunteered to give a statement at the sheriff's office.
This is very, very unusual for us [in Wagoner County]," Mahoney told the Tulsa World. "It's not something we're used to."Tags: None
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