they can take your gun and use it against you, I mean it this time!

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http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/local/15442116.htm

Burglary suspect shot with own gun in critical condition
By DEANNA BOYD
STAR-TELEGRAM STAFF WRITER

FORT WORTH - A suspected burglar shot several times Monday with his own gun remained in critical condition but is expected to survive his injures, police officials said Tuesday.

Avery Harris, 36, checked into Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital with gunshot wounds to the abdomen, not long after a Fort Worth man called police to report that he had shot an intruder inside his apartment and that the burglar had fled.

Lt. Gene Jones, a police spokesman, said investigators were able to collect evidence that confirmed Harris was the suspect involved in the burglary. He faces a charge of burglary of a habitation.

Investigators suspect Harris knocked on the door of an apartment at the Village at Post Oak complex in the 3800 block of Great Oak Road about 3:30 p.m. Monday — a common technique used by burglars casing a residence.

“They go and knock. No one answers so they think no ones there,” Jones said.

Ronald White, 36, told police that he heard the knock but was unable to answer the door because he was giving himself a medical treatment.

Minutes later, White heard someone enter his rear patio door. He told police he walked into the living room to investigate and found a handgun lying near his sofa, which he picked up.

The intruder “didn’t think anybody was there. That’s why he put the gun down,” Jones said.

After hearing a noise coming from the bedroom, White, gun in hand, walked into the bedroom where he discovered an unknown man rummaging through a drawer.

White told police the intruder turned and faced him, then reached into his waistband as if to get a weapon. Fearing for his life, White told police that he fired several rounds at the intruder, striking the man in the midsection.

White told police that he then went into another room to call 911 after the intruder requested medical help. Upon returning, White found the intruder gone, police said.

Responding officers followed a trial of blood from the apartment to the parking lot.
 
Had to read twice - first time, it sounded like the robber was pulling his gun and shot himself on the draw. Think I have it down: So a robber goes into an apartment, doesn't see anybody, and lays his gun down while he robs the joint. The resident of said joint picks it up (isn't that a violation of the Eddie Eagle rules? don't you stop and tell an adult?) and shoots the robber. Robber bleeds all the way out the door.
Moral of the story: Put plastic covers over possible entry points for a home invasion. Blood is hard to get out.
 
intruder "didn't think"

anyone was there...LOL...I bet when he reached for his waist and realized he had put his gun down he had a large <homer simpson>DOH<homer simpson>
 
"Moral of the story: Put plastic covers over possible entry points for a home invasion. Blood is hard to get out..."

LoL!!!!


White told police the intruder turned and faced him, then reached into his waistband as if to get a weapon.

:D
 
Reminds me of the video clip of the robber who goes into a convienence store, fumbles the gun onto the counter, and runs when the clerk beats him to it.
 
Medical treatment for the perp.

Non-THR comment about perp deleted by self.

So. How soon can we expect to see a lawsuit filed because the homeowner didn't answer his door in a timely manner? :barf:
 
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