(GA) Citizen holds burglars at gunpoint


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Drizzt
March 14, 2003, 01:13 PM
Citizen holds burglars at gunpoint


March 13, 2003

Moultrie - Scotty Phillips was so tired of being burglarized, that he took it upon himself to do his own investigation. He arrested two burglars in his driveway, held them at gunpoint, and waited for police.

Scotty Phillips' siren is bad news for burglars. He says, "The neighborhood, we've had several break-ins." Phillips got fed up. He explains, "Having military experience and moonlighting in security business I had to come up with my own plan."

Using motion detectors, camouflage clothing and a two way radio with his wife inside, he caught two strangers red-handed breaking into his car. He held them at gunpoint and called police. He made a citizen's arrest.

He held up 34-year-old Demetrius Roney, but that didn't stop the crime because two weeks later he got 39-year-old Jimmy Lewis. Both are still behind bars charged with a felony, entering auto. Phillips says, "The second one, he was shocked he was caught."

Phillips admits it's not for everyone, but the arrests have sparked a major interest in the community. He explains, "Since I've had so many people call asking how we're doing it, we're toying with the idea of starting our own part-time security company."

Another interesting part of Phillip's story. More than two years ago he wrote a book about protecting yourself from criminals. He plans to name his security company after the book, Justice Rendered . With his book, security company and arrests, he's done his part to keep the bad guys away.

Phillips is in the process of writing another book about crime, this time on domestic violence. Police say if you plan to make a citizen's arrest, make sure you are safe in the process. You never know if the criminal has a gun or weapon to fight back.

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Blackhawk
March 14, 2003, 06:00 PM
Police say if you plan to make a citizen's arrest, make sure you are safe in the process. You never know if the criminal has a gun or weapon to fight back."The way it happened, Ossifer, is I was tellin' this guy breakin' into my car to not move until the police got here and he up and pulled a gun on me so, being in fear for my life, I shot him."

:neener:

Standing Wolf
March 14, 2003, 09:12 PM
I like stories with happy endings.

JoeSF
March 15, 2003, 10:23 AM
Back in the late 60s a kid I went to HS with became a rookie cop. Out on patrol he interuppted an armed burgular. He got the burgular to put down his shotgun and had him covered. The perp then bent down picked up the shot gun and killed my friend who never fired a shot. Back up officers arrived in time to get the criminal, too late for my friend.
Things can happen fast. Even if you are "trained."
Blackhawks' got good advice from the police.

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