Posted on 06/20/2025 8:42:40 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
An alleged intruder was taken to the hospital for treatment after being shot by a Portland, Oregon, homeowner Thursday morning around 1:30 p.m.
NBC16 reported the homeowner claiming the alleged intruder banged on the front door for about ten minutes. The homeowner warned the alleged intruder that he was armed but the suspect came through the front door anyway.
The homeowner shot him and arriving officers “applied a tourniquet to control bleeding,” according to Sgt. Kevin Allen.
KGW8 noted the alleged intruder incurred non-life-threatening injuries, which were treated at the hospital. After being treated, the alleged intruder was then “booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on first-degree burglary.”
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Hospital?
Should be morgue.
Needs more range time..................
Shouldn’t that be ‘alleged home-invader”?
If Breitbart is going to use the word “alleged” 50 times in the story....can they at least say the homeowner “allegedly” shot the “alleged intruder”? (snark)
No kidding. Every time they say alleged, take a shot
Should’ve finished him off… shoot, shovel, and shut up.
The homeowner will end up suffering.
Liberal paradise.
Politically incorrect. Should be ‘alleged homeowner’.
THURSDAY MORNING:
ABOUT 1:30 PM.
THAT DOESN’T MATCH UP
after being shot by a Portland, Oregon, homeowner Thursday morning around 1:30 p.m.
They must sleep late in Portland...
My thinking exactly. Where I live it wouldn't be a problem.
Intruders MUST always look for the sign first.
MINE NOT YOURS
I don’t drink any more, but I don’t drink any less - but I sure can’t drink that much!
Very short article.
Seven “alleges.”
Horrible writing.
Painful.
Explains why they used the term “alleged” like 83 times.
1:30 PM is the morning?
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