Posted on 08/29/2014 4:10:01 PM PDT by marktwain
An armed woman in Denver chased two intruders from her home, only to have them drive off in her SUV. From kdvr.com:
About 2:30 a.m., two burglars broke into a womans home, then stole her blue Toyota Highlander, last seen going east on Exposition Avenue.
The woman apparently got scared and fired at them while they were still outside.
Obviously she felt threatened so she took some measures, said Sonny Jackson, Denver police spokesman.
The suspects fired back, and one of the bullets ended up hitting a neighbors SUV and smashing the back windshield.
Marquies Jackson was a suspect in the incident, in which two people reportedly broke into a home in the 7000 block of East Exposition Avenue about 2:30 a.m. Monday morning, the Denver Police Department said.I suspect that Marquies is still a suspect. Marquies is 18 years old. The blue Toyota Highlander has not yet been recovered.
Marquies
Sounds Amish/s
Disturbing. This is not a high crime neighborhood.
My daughter goes to DU. A little too close for my taste. . .
Probably overhunted the other areas and needed a new area with fresh prey.
Mennonites.
Intruder’s..didn’t they sing “Cowboy’s to Girl’s” back in the ‘60’s...yes, yes I’m sure they did.
Denver has become a democrat battleground now. Liberals and stoner democrats shooting up the town
I’m sorry, oh wait, I thought you meant Democratic Underground.
I all seriousness. I hope your daughter stays safe. This woman needs more range time.
My daughter goes to DU
That doesn’t look like the back window of a Highlander.
It is not a Highlander. It is her neighbor’s SUV.
DU is a safe area. Of course, like any urban campus, students need to keep their street smarts about them.
And that, boys and girls, is why it's nice to have friends who wear badges.
As long as insurance companies would cover the car, the ad by Volkswagen showing the car surviving a suicide bomber who accidentally triggered his vest comes to mind. Of course we know that wouldn’t happen. But bait cars have been used before.
West Denver is safer in several ways than East Denver and Aurora.
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