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Another second amendment patriot successfully defends himself from....a brown person who knocked on the wrong door


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Police confirmed the couple had accidentally arrived at 4283 Maize LaneĀ in The Heritage development, which is adjacent to Windswept Farms.

ā€œWhen they moved from Windswept Farms to The Heritage they thought they had left the violence and chaos of Biden’s open border policy behind. Then it knocked on their front door.
After the break, we’ll meet a retired police officer in the fight of his life, facing jail time for defending his own home.Ā 
We’ll be right back, with The Story.ā€

- Martha MacCallum

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Very telling that the local cops need over a week to investigate before they will provide more info to the press. Sounds more like the DA needs to consult some legal and PR folks to tell him how best to announce there isn’t enough evidence to even arrest the homeowner much less prosecute.

i would guess the police are not investigating anything.

but in the homeowners defense, the deceased’s husband only appears to speak Spanish. Not that the homeowner knew that but in 47% of American homes, that is grounds for an execution of the person outside your door.Ā 

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I’ve got a lot of guns, but I don’t even keep the ammo and the guns in the same building, for three reasons:

1) I don’t want to shoot anybody

2) I live in a really safe neighborhood, in a safe city, in a safe country, at one of the safest moments in history.

3) I live with a couple of goofy furballs who are also territorial alpha predators that have been genetically selected over 5000 years for noisemaking and protective behavior.
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I don’t understand anyone who would be paranoid enough to keep a gun in the home for ā€œhome defenseā€ and wouldn’t also have dogs as a first line of defense.

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37 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Very telling that the local cops need over a week to investigate before they will provide more info to the press. Sounds more like the DA needs to consult some legal and PR folks to tell him how best to announce there isn’t enough evidence to even arrest the homeowner much less prosecute.

The DA may not have much to work with- I’m not a lawyer and I don’t know about Indiana, but I’ve talked to cops and prosecutors here about this and even many of them think that front porch laws in Texas can create a way for homeowners to literally get away with what would normally be murder or manslaughter.

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