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Burglar Shot By Accomplice... and Other Random Acts Of Justice
armedselfdefense.blogspot.com ^ | 121/29/2011 | Sasparilla

Posted on 12/30/2011 7:09:28 AM PST by Sasparilla

Nathaniel James Clay and a couple of friends allegedly thought it would be easy to steal some stuff from a house and make some quick cash. But what he got was a couple of bullets from one of his friends instead as they tried to burglarize a home in Melbourne, Florida.

The homeowner forcefully tried to protect his property as he caught the men stealing from him. He started pounding Nathaniel James Clay (pictured below) with a baseball bat. One of his armed accomplices came to his rescue and tried to shoot the burglary victim. The accomplice fired but hit Clay Atkinson several times, and missed the home’s occupant. The three home invaders took off out the back door, but Clay dropped in his tracks in the yard. His buddies ran off. Clay is recovering and will be arrested for Home Invasion.

In Indianapolis: Kroger grocery stores have a policy prohibiting employees from carrying firearms while on the job. That policy is being put to the test in Indianapolis where a thug was shot in the face and killed by a Kroger employee as he tried to pull off an armed robbery there. Jeremy Atkinson (pictured below) approached a store manager and put a hard object against her back and demanded cash.

A Kroger employee saw what was happening and fired four times, hitting the robber in the face. Atkinson expired at an Indianapolis hospital later. Police haven’t said what that hard object that Atkinson used was. Kroger is investigating the shooting. Employees at other businesses with a similar policy have been fired for violating policy after they stop an armed robbery with a gun that the company forbids. We’ll see if the hero here ends in the unemployment line because of this heroic act. Atkinson was a frequent...

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1 posted on 12/30/2011 7:09:31 AM PST by Sasparilla
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To: Sasparilla
Atkinson was a frequent...

A frequent what? Why excerpt your own blog?

2 posted on 12/30/2011 7:12:31 AM PST by humblegunner (The kinder, gentler version...)
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To: humblegunner

Oh, I know this one. We’ve been hearing a lot about the dead scumbag here in Indianapolis.

He WAS a frequent armed robber. Now he’s just worm food.


3 posted on 12/30/2011 7:47:16 AM PST by Azeem (There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury and ammo.)
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To: Sasparilla

Need vid of the burglar being shot by his cat’s paw:

BANG! “Ow!!”
BANG! “Ow!!”
BANG! “OWWW!!!! WHAT THE M**F** YOU DOIN’ MAN!!?”

“Sorry, dude, it’s dark in here!”

;^)


4 posted on 12/30/2011 7:48:20 AM PST by elcid1970 ("Deport all Muslims. Nuke Mecca now. Death to Islam means freedom for all mankind.")
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To: Sasparilla

Strange - all the perps seem to be Amish.....


5 posted on 12/30/2011 7:52:32 AM PST by njslim
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To: Sasparilla

I know I’m rassssist, but how did I know from the headline that these would be Holder’s people.

Oh, that’s right... I read “The Color of Crime” again the other day.


6 posted on 12/30/2011 9:57:56 AM PST by hadit2here ("Most men would rather die than think. Many do." - Bertrand Russell)
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