Another Home Invader Bites The Dust!

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I actually saw momma on TV saying that he had probably lost his way and was trying to get home. Guess that instead of giving him a key they leave cinder blocks laying around!

Sad for all involved, but the homeowner had both the right, and the responsibility, to protect his family.
 
What The Heck?

This was posted on another site and relates to this topic in so far as the act by the Good Guy was frowned on by the police. Would Officer Higgins (below) have felt the same had his wife had been chased by a crazy with a knife?

This may very well have been touched on in my absence..if so, kindly ignore.


8 Grocery Employees Stabbed in Tennessee
By Woody Baird from the Associated Press

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A knife-wielding grocery store employee attacked eight co-workers Friday, seriously injuring five before a witness pulled a gun and stopped him, police said.

Elartrice Ingram, 21, was charged with nine counts of attempted first-degree murder, police said. The attack apparently stemmed from a work dispute, investigators said.

Five victims, one in critical condition, were admitted to the Regional Medical Center, the main trauma hospital for the Memphis area. Three others were less badly hurt and treated at another hospital.

Ingram, chasing one victim into the store's parking lot, was subdued by Chris Cope, manager of a financial services office in the same small shopping center, Memphis Police Sgt. Vince Higgins said.

Cope said he grabbed a 9mm semiautomatic pistol from his pickup truck when he saw the attacker chasing the victim "like something in a serial killer movie."

"When he turned around and saw my pistol, he threw the knife away, put his hands up and got on the ground," Cope told The Associated Press. "He saw my gun and that was pretty much it."

Police arrived within minutes and took the Ingram into custody.

"He just kept saying, 'I'm insane. I wish I was never born' and that kind of stuff," Cope said.

The attack started in an employee area of the Schnucks supermarket on the outskirts of Memphis and no customers were involved, Higgins said.

Police said two large kitchen knives used in the attack were found at the scene.

Witness Frank Rector said the attacker held a knife high in a stabbing position as he chased a victim into the parking lot. The victim, Rector said, "was circling, trying to get away from him."

The ages of the victims were not immediately released. Higgins and a company spokeswoman said all the victims were employees of the store.

The spokeswoman said officials from the St. Louis-based company were on their way to the scene.

Higgins said police were pulling into the parking lot as Cope was confronting Ingram.

"We commend him," Higgins said. "But we don't encourage people to take that kind of risk. He could have been hurt."

No shots fired..bad guy gives up and the Good Guy gets an admonishment by the law! Sure, Cope might have been hurt..but the victim might have been killed had Cope not done what he did. The weight of responsibility on the shoulders of those of us with CCW is heavy indeed. Especially with the police making public statements like this.
 
uh hum.....

a tragedy that Mack couldn't get some help and healing.....but...

not armed...

what exactly do you call a cinder block use to break down a door?

no history of violence....

what do you call intentionally cutting your self so bad that you need 117 stitches?
 
Hmmm. Just moved here in July, but there have been 3-4 home invasions in ABQ and there abouts and in every case where the home owner defended his/herself there hasn't been any real repercussions.

Though NM is a pretty 'blue' state (esp. Santa Fe), the 'Code of the West' (i.e. MYOB, if you start trouble and get shot in the process, too bad) and castle doctrine still seems to work here, even the Governor has a CHP.

In this case it's a sad situation, but it looks like the home owner (and the police) perceived the young man as a legitimate threat, so it will probably wash out as a good shoot. Too bad he wasn't better supervised:rolleyes:
 
Ilovemyglock said:
I guess a cinder block could be looked at as a weapon but when your 6'4 280 lbs. like myself.......a cinderblock....eeehh.....not too scarry.

Depends on what the other guy looks like. I'm 6'5" and 275, I'm thinking either way this went, either one of us would at least be a little intimidated by the other swinging a big old hunk of concrete around. :what: ('course, you could just be tougher than I am. :) )
 
ILOVEMYGLOCK you should look up the statutes for yourself. You have been given incorrect information.
 
i side with the homeowner on this one, but does the reporting of these types of incidents make mentally ill folk think twice before initiating a home invasion?

i mean, they ARE nuts.
 
"Are you supposed to wait and see if he hurls the cinder block at you or your fiance or tries to smash one of you with it?"

Once he throws the cinder block would'nt he then be unarmed.
 
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