MS) Second burglar in recent weeks killed by homeowner 10-21-03


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WAGCEVP
October 22, 2003, 06:32 PM
MS) Second burglar in recent weeks killed by homeowner 10-21-03
Date: Oct 21, 2003 10:33 PM

http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0310/21/mshoot.html

October 21, 2003
Jackson homeowner shoots, kills alleged burglar
The Clarion-Ledger

A north Jackson homeowner early today fatally shot a man police say was
trying to break into a Floral Drive home.

The shooting marks the second time in recent weeks that a homeowner has
killed an alleged burglar.

The dead man was identified as Christopher Stiff, 31, whose last known
address was 3811 Mosley Ave., said police spokesman Robert Graham.
Police identified the homeowner as Tommy Christian, 53, of 5933 Floral
Drive.

Graham said Stiff had an extensive criminal history with the department.
"He has been arrested numerous times by police, including on charges of
business burglary, domestic violence, possession of narcotics, simple
assault and aggravated assault," Graham said.

Jackson Precinct 3 officers responded to a house burglary in progress at
about 3:30 a.m. at the Floral Drive address, Graham said.
Officers at the scene said the homeowner, who was alone, told them he'd
heard noises at his back door .

The homeowner went to the back door, officers said, and noticed that
someone had forced the door open with a crowbar and had entered the
home. The homeowner shot the suspect twice, once in the abdomen and once
in the leg, Graham said.

Stiff was pronounced dead about 5:30 a.m. at the University of
Mississippi Medical Center, Graham said.

Graham said the homeowner was questioned and released. The case will be
presented to a Hinds County grand jury, which is standard procedure any
time there is a shooting involving a death.

On Sept. 3, Anthony Mayers, who was in and out of jails and prisons for
more than a decade, was shot to death by a Jackson homeowner while
breaking into a house in northwest Jackson.

Sinartha Bradfield, 31, of 1807 Linda Lane, fired a shotgun blast
through his bedroom window when he heard the glass in the window being
broken out, police said. Mayers, 31, of 304 Jennings St., was fatally
struck in the chest.

The burglar bars on Bradfield's bedroom window appeared to have been
pulled off.

"I hate this happened, but if people continue to commit these kind of
crimes, it's bound to happen," Jackson police Sgt. Joe Wade said then.

Mayers had been arrested 14 times since 1992, mostly on burglary
charges, and weathered four stays at the State Penitentiary in Parchman,
state and county officials said.

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R-Tex12
October 22, 2003, 06:54 PM
Graham said (the) Stiff had an extensive criminal history with the department. Can't believe I'm the first to make a gratuitous comment abouth the perp's name. :D

R-Tex12

Epesiarch
October 22, 2003, 06:56 PM
"Can't believe I'm the first to make a gratuitous comment abouth the perp's name."

I can't believe that his name is Stiff.

Mr Kablammo
October 22, 2003, 07:29 PM
As Boortz would say: "DRT!" and the world is better for it.

HankL
October 22, 2003, 07:31 PM
Being a native born son of Jackson Miss. and still living nearby, I hate to say that these two perps. would have been sitting in jail instead of being killed in their line of work if the criminal justice system worked just a little bit around here.
Both cases will be presented to the Grand Jury from what I understand.:(

Standing Wolf
October 22, 2003, 07:47 PM
Graham said Stiff had an extensive criminal history with the department. "He has been arrested numerous times by police, including on charges of business burglary, domestic violence, possession of narcotics, simple assault and aggravated assault," Graham said.

I'll bet he won't do any of that again!

who me
October 23, 2003, 12:06 AM
Jackson is getting pretty ridiculous nowadays. Hell just 3 weeks ago somebody forced there way into my grandparents home and roughed them up. The guy actually got a hold of their .38 and stole the car. Long story short well they ended up getting the gun and car back. Grandparents were all right just a little shaken. D*** low lifes. :cuss: :fire:

Moparmike
October 23, 2003, 12:23 AM
Will charges be brought against them? I hope not.:(

TallPine
October 23, 2003, 10:32 AM
Need to shoot more burglars and get the body count up, so we will be X times more likely to kill a criminal than someone in the household... :neener:

Langenator
October 23, 2003, 11:35 AM
The case will be presented to a Hinds County grand jury, which is standard procedure any time there is a shooting involving a death.

Ummm...does this mean that if the homeowner had stabbed or beaten the perp to death there wouldn't be a grand jury investigation?

45crittergitter
October 23, 2003, 12:12 PM
No charges have been filed. Unlikely that any will be. My understanding is that under MS law, all homicides are referred to a grand jury.

Carlos Cabeza
October 23, 2003, 12:14 PM
I hate burglars ! :cuss: I guess ol' STIFF is pretty STIFF by now. :fire:

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