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Here's why the more bullets one has at the time of self-defense is important and luckily there wasn't a triggerlock on the gun without a key.
You'd think that after the initial shots the burglar would have just ran away. Instead this one shot back.
The cops wouldn't have arrived in time and this suspect was obviously willing to kill.
According to some anti-gunners these cases almost 'never' happen. Apparently they don't read the news.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/11/1...used-mother-gun-to-kill-burglar/?intcmp=hpbt3
You'd think that after the initial shots the burglar would have just ran away. Instead this one shot back.
The cops wouldn't have arrived in time and this suspect was obviously willing to kill.
According to some anti-gunners these cases almost 'never' happen. Apparently they don't read the news.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/11/1...used-mother-gun-to-kill-burglar/?intcmp=hpbt3
Authorities say South Carolina teen used mother's gun to kill burglar
Published November 11, 2015FoxNews.com
A South Carolina teenager left home alone used his mother's gun to shoot and kill a burglar, authorities said Tuesday. The boy said he heard a vehicle pull up behind his house, then heard someone trying get inside a few minutes later. At that point, the teen picked up his mother's gun and went to the back door of the home. Authorities said the boy told them he fired the gun through the door and the person outside fired back. The boy fired several more shots, apparently wounding the suspect. According to Fox Carolina, neighbors reported hearing gunshots before seeing a gray car pull out near the home and speed away.
The deceased suspect was identified as 31-year-old Lamar Brown. The car's driver, 28-year-old Ira Bennett, was arrested charged him with first-degree burglary and possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime. The affidavit said Bennett tried to explain the bullet holes in his car by claiming that someone had fired at the vehicle on an interstate.