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"An Invader's Hateful Stare"
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| 31 March 2004
| Jon E. Dougherty
Posted on 03/31/2004 12:45:40 PM PST by ExSoldier
WND BOOKS EXCERPT, Part 2 An invader's 'hateful stare' 'Illegals' tells harrowing story of man protecting property from aliens
Posted: March 31, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern
Editor's note: In "Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed by Our Unsecured U.S.-Mexico Border," veteran journalist Jon E. Dougherty documents a truth that both major political parties have missed namely, that sustained high immigration levels from south of the border will continue to pose economic, labor, security and criminal threats to the United States, unless American and Mexican leaders find ways to limit it.
This is the second of four excerpts featured on WorldNetDaily from "Illegals," a recent release of WND Books. Today's excerpt tells the harrowing story of one American living near the border who engaged in an armed stare down with a gang of illegal aliens.
By Jon E. Dougherty
Before he moved his family to Whetstone, Ariz., a small community 20 minutes from the Mexican border, John F. Petrello III admits he never believed the stories about an "invasion" of illegal aliens. Like most Americans especially those who don't live near the vast southwest border, which spans Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and southern California John thought yarns about "the occupying hordes" were just concoctions of radical anti-immigration extremists, people who were so absorbed with nationalistic hatred and bigotry they were incapable of embracing other ethnic groups, even if they immigrated legally to America.
But within months of relocating John was not only transformed into a believer, he became a full-blown convert. And, like most of his neighbors, his concern about continued mass illegal immigration and the threats it poses to the nation, if not just his own corner of the world, came about in a personal and harrowing way.
One morning as John's wife, Heather pregnant with their second child, a son was outside watching the couple's young daughter play on their four-acre property, she witnessed the driver of a pickup truck speed up to an adjacent property and quickly drop off 12 men, then disappear just as quickly as it had appeared. John and Heather had been living in the area long enough to know the men who had been dropped off were likely illegal aliens; in the past illegals had been dropped off without incident, but it still unnerved Heather to see them dropped off so closely this time. She began calling for John, who was working in the yard out of her view and out of the view of the band of illegals.
Upon hearing the urgency in her voice, John went for his .45-caliber sidearm just inside the house (he said he usually carries it all the time for protection, but leaves it inside if he's outside working and believes there may be a chance of knocking it around and having it accidentally discharge). After retrieving it, he immediately went back outside to find Heather, who had already grabbed up their daughter, yelling at him that a coyote as immigrant smugglers are called had just dropped off a group of men.
"The coyote could have picked them up from any number of several locations nearby," John said.
But rather than move off in the opposite direction, the 12 men began moving toward the Petrello's small property, which, John realized, had been what caused his wife so much anxiety.
John instructed Heather to take their daughter to a neighbor's house, lock the doors and call "someone to come here and help me out." By that time he could see the aliens moving in nearby mesquite trees "about a hundred yards away." He said he yelled at them, "Alto! Alto! [Stop! Stop!]" and indicated they shouldn't come closer. He said he knew they had seen and heard him because a few members of the group had made eye contact. But they didn't stop coming toward him, and within a few moments the group breached the perimeter of his property.
As they approached, John says they could see he was armed. "I had one hand up waving them off and the other on my weapon," which was in plain view on his hip, he said. Still, they continued to advance toward him until finally, he says, he began to fear for his own safety.
Finally, in desperation he says, "I drew my weapon and laid down several rounds directly in front of the lead man's feet. It was close enough that dirt was hitting him." But the men kept advancing and it was at that point, he admits, that "I thought I may have gotten in over my head."
For one thing, John realized he had only one magazine in his pistol, and that he had just used over half the bullets in an attempt to scare the aliens away. For another, he says, he wasn't accustomed to seeing or hearing groups of illegals that were so brazen; in the past, when confronted by armed Americans, most either ran away or quickly surrendered (though since John Petrello's incident, locals say illegals aren't as intimidated or afraid as they used to be).
"I don't care who you are or what you've been through, you know that if you're shooting at someone and they keep advancing on you, those are some serious people," said John, who had become accustomed by then to seeing and detaining illegal immigrants on his property. When they didn't respond to warning shots, he said he began to believe at least a couple of the illegals may have been armed, a phenomenon that has also been on the rise in recent years.
In a final bid to scare the intruders away, John fired a few more precious rounds at the feet of the advancing aliens to show them he was as serious as they. With that, he said, the pack of men finally stopped in their tracks; they didn't run away, but instead began to stare John down. The man in the lead locked eyes with John in a "hateful stare," causing him to level his pistol with few remaining rounds "right at his head." The lead illegal alien was less than ten yards away.
"He was pretty damned close," John said, "but when he saw that big .45 barrel looking at him, he finally figured out I wasn't kidding."
Scared but thankful the advance stopped, John continued to keep his pistol aimed at the man. For several tense seconds, both he and the illegal kept eyes locked, staring hard at each other, watching and waiting to see if the other would make a move, show signs of fear, or signal he would give up. In the end, it was the lead alien who blinked first; John says he and the other men in the small group began quietly talking among themselves in Spanish too low for him to make out words before the lead man turned and began running in the other direction, the rest of his party in tow.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
TOPICS: Canada; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events
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I gotta say, if it was ME, they'd all be dead. No warning shots either. I might yell in spanish to go further is death, but that's it. Then it's D-E-A-D and buried on my property. I start sniping with my M1A as soon as they cross my property line. Wife reloads and provides rear security with her CAR-15 and her own .45.
My wife and I plan on retiring to Texas and building an earth sheltered home. As my wife calls it: Her "Hobbit Home." We'll probably head up north near Fort Worth for just this reason.
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posted on
03/31/2004 12:45:41 PM PST
by
ExSoldier
To: *bang_list; Joe Brower; Travis McGee; Shooter 2.5; wardaddy
BANG!!!!
2
posted on
03/31/2004 12:47:24 PM PST
by
ExSoldier
(When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
To: ExSoldier
One warning shot from me and the rest would have been at their heads.
3
posted on
03/31/2004 12:54:00 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
To: ExSoldier
Finally, in desperation he says, "I drew my weapon and laid down several rounds directly in front of the lead man's feet. It was close enough that dirt was hitting him." But the men kept advancing I find this hard to believe.
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posted on
03/31/2004 12:54:03 PM PST
by
Modernman
(Chthulhu for President! Why Vote for the Lesser Evil?)
To: All
An invader's 'hateful stare'
'Illegals' tells harrowing story of man protecting property from aliens
Posted: March 31, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
Editor's note: In "Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed by Our Unsecured U.S.-Mexico Border," veteran journalist Jon E. Dougherty documents a truth that both major political parties have missed ?namely, that sustained high immigration levels from south of the border will continue to pose economic, labor, security and criminal threats to the United States, unless American and Mexican leaders find ways to limit it.
This is the second of four excerpts featured on WorldNetDaily from "Illegals," a recent release of WND Books. Today's excerpt tells the harrowing story of one American living near the border who engaged in an armed stare down with a gang of illegal aliens.
By Jon E. Dougherty
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Before he moved his family to Whetstone, Ariz., a small community 20 minutes from the Mexican border, John F. Petrello III admits he never believed the stories about an "invasion" of illegal aliens. Like most Americans especially those who don't live near the vast southwest border, which spans Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and southern California John thought yarns about "the occupying hordes" were just concoctions of radical anti-immigration extremists, people who were so absorbed with nationalistic hatred and bigotry they were incapable of embracing other ethnic groups, even if they immigrated legally to America.
But within months of relocating John was not only transformed into a believer, he became a full-blown convert. And, like most of his neighbors, his concern about continued mass illegal immigration and the threats it poses to the nation, if not just his own corner of the world, came about in a personal and harrowing way.
One morning as John's wife, Heather pregnant with their second child, a son was outside watching the couple's young daughter play on their four-acre property, she witnessed the driver of a pickup truck speed up to an adjacent property and quickly drop off 12 men, then disappear just as quickly as it had appeared. John and Heather had been living in the area long enough to know the men who had been dropped off were likely illegal aliens; in the past illegals had been dropped off without incident, but it still unnerved Heather to see them dropped off so closely this time. She began calling for John, who was working in the yard out of her view and out of the view of the band of illegals.
Upon hearing the urgency in her voice, John went for his .45-caliber sidearm just inside the house (he said he usually carries it all the time for protection, but leaves it inside if he's outside working and believes there may be a chance of knocking it around and having it accidentally discharge). After retrieving it, he immediately went back outside to find Heather, who had already grabbed up their daughter, yelling at him that a coyote as immigrant smugglers are called had just dropped off a group of men.
"The coyote could have picked them up from any number of several locations nearby," John said.
But rather than move off in the opposite direction, the 12 men began moving toward the Petrello's small property, which, John realized, had been what caused his wife so much anxiety.
John instructed Heather to take their daughter to a neighbor's house, lock the doors and call "someone to come here and help me out." By that time he could see the aliens moving in nearby mesquite trees "about a hundred yards away." He said he yelled at them, "Alto! Alto! [Stop! Stop!]" and indicated they shouldn't come closer. He said he knew they had seen and heard him because a few members of the group had made eye contact. But they didn't stop coming toward him, and within a few moments the group breached the perimeter of his property.
As they approached, John says they could see he was armed. "I had one hand up waving them off and the other on my weapon," which was in plain view on his hip, he said. Still, they continued to advance toward him until finally, he says, he began to fear for his own safety.
Finally, in desperation he says, "I drew my weapon and laid down several rounds directly in front of the lead man's feet. It was close enough that dirt was hitting him." But the men kept advancing and it was at that point, he admits, that "I thought I may have gotten in over my head."
For one thing, John realized he had only one magazine in his pistol, and that he had just used over half the bullets in an attempt to scare the aliens away. For another, he says, he wasn't accustomed to seeing or hearing groups of illegals that were so brazen; in the past, when confronted by armed Americans, most either ran away or quickly surrendered (though since John Petrello's incident, locals say illegals aren't as intimidated or afraid as they used to be).
"I don't care who you are or what you've been through, you know that if you're shooting at someone and they keep advancing on you, those are some serious people," said John, who had become accustomed by then to seeing and detaining illegal immigrants on his property. When they didn't respond to warning shots, he said he began to believe at least a couple of the illegals may have been armed, a phenomenon that has also been on the rise in recent years.
In a final bid to scare the intruders away, John fired a few more precious rounds at the feet of the advancing aliens to show them he was as serious as they. With that, he said, the pack of men finally stopped in their tracks; they didn't run away, but instead began to stare John down. The man in the lead locked eyes with John in a "hateful stare," causing him to level his pistol with few remaining rounds "right at his head." The lead illegal alien was less than ten yards away.
"He was pretty damned close," John said, "but when he saw that big .45 barrel looking at him, he finally figured out I wasn't kidding."
Scared but thankful the advance stopped, John continued to keep his pistol aimed at the man. For several tense seconds, both he and the illegal kept eyes locked, staring hard at each other, watching and waiting to see if the other would make a move, show signs of fear, or signal he would give up. In the end, it was the lead alien who blinked first; John says he and the other men in the small group began quietly talking among themselves in Spanish too low for him to make out words before the lead man turned and began running in the other direction, the rest of his party in tow.
Order your copy of "Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed by Our Unsecured U.S.-Mexico Border."
Tomorrow's excerpt delves into the taxpayer costs of services provided to illegal aliens.
Read Excerpt Part 1: "Border-area war zone"
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posted on
03/31/2004 12:55:01 PM PST
by
Brian Allen
(Capable of inserting my own emphasis! -- "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine)
To: ExSoldier
If I lived that close to the border, I'd know where to throw the bodies when I was through.
American citizens have the right to bear arms and the right to protect our home and families.
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posted on
03/31/2004 12:57:26 PM PST
by
Iron Matron
(Civil Disobedience? It's not just for liberals anymore!)
To: DumpsterDiver
ping
To: ExSoldier
there weren't any mexicans here in Alabama to speak of before Clinton, now they are everywhere. More laws we don't enforce.
To: Modernman
Me too. If you're shooting at their feet and they don't stop advancing, you need to aim more carefully.
I'd be willing to believe he fired into the air, but that's about it.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:07:04 PM PST
by
T.Smith
To: T.Smith; Modernman
Me too. If you're shooting at their feet and they don't stop advancing, you need to aim more carefully.
I believe it happened this way. I know the type of wetback he's talking about - they believe americans are wussy and will not shoot to kill - they are confident in their invasion.
Too bad he gave them so much warning, they would have slit his throat and probably raped and killed his wife as well, if he'd failed with that gun.
10
posted on
03/31/2004 1:10:28 PM PST
by
Iron Matron
(Civil Disobedience? It's not just for liberals anymore!)
To: ExSoldier
There are no warning shots here. IF I have to draw a weapon and tell you Alto o tu mates (Halt or you are dead), one more step and you are going to die.
Thank God for Texas.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:21:21 PM PST
by
Centurion2000
(Resolve to perform what you must; perform without fail that what you resolve.)
To: Modernman
"I find this hard to believe."I don't. For the flood of illegals crossing the border they leave a life they perceive to be a living death. They'll risk anything to live the American Dream. Well, sorry, but my forefathers fought and bled and died for that dream. They should stay put and make it happen in their own country. If they invade they'll be treated as such when they head in my direction. That's just the way it is.
I teach in the inner city in Miami, Florida. My school is about 75% Haitian and many of my kids floated over on rafts. A lot if not most had friends who died in the crossing. They'd all risk that again.
Imagine a disaster for which you were not prepared. Now there's no food or water and your family is suffering. Would you not do anything to give them the chance to survive? That's human nature. It's also human nature to fight to defend you and yours. They'd better understand that.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:24:57 PM PST
by
ExSoldier
(When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
To: B4Ranch
ping
13
posted on
03/31/2004 1:24:59 PM PST
by
Rytwyng
To: Centurion2000
Shoot, shovel, and shut up.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:25:03 PM PST
by
CholeraJoe
(Blessed be the Lord, my God, who makest my hands strong for war.)
To: Brian Allen
Why did you post the article again?
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:27:58 PM PST
by
ExSoldier
(When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
To: ExSoldier
I'd have dropped as many as necessary as long as I feared for my life.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:33:07 PM PST
by
azhenfud
("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
To: Rytwyng
"But they didn't stop coming toward him, and within a few moments the group breached the perimeter of his property."
. "Still, they continued to advance toward him until finally, he says, he began to fear for his own safety."
Shoot, Shovel, Shutup! Never waste ammo into the ground!
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:35:45 PM PST
by
B4Ranch
(Most Of Us Are Wasting Rights Other Men Fought and Died For!)
To: B4Ranch
"
Never waste ammo into the ground!"
Shooting at the wrong dirt.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:41:46 PM PST
by
azhenfud
("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
To: ExSoldier
With that, he said, the pack of men finally stopped in their tracks; they didn't run away, but instead began to stare John down. For several tense seconds, both he and the illegal kept eyes locked, staring hard at each other, watching and waiting to see if the other would make a move, show signs of fear, or signal he would give up
I would have a heck of set of blisters on my hands, `cause that would have been a LOT of shovel work.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:51:17 PM PST
by
TLI
(...........ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA..........)
To: ExSoldier
"Why did you post the article again?"
Were you ever in combat? I mean where you and your men had to kill the enemy because they were trying to kill you?
The situation is getting very close to the point of combat amongst American citizens and the illegals in our border communities.
If this article prompts one person to buy a box of ammo that is then needed to protect the family, it should be posted every Saturday morning.
20
posted on
03/31/2004 1:56:26 PM PST
by
B4Ranch
(Most Of Us Are Wasting Rights Other Men Fought and Died For!)
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