Posted on 10/14/2009 4:24:02 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- An Orange County man caught two burglars breaking into his house, so he pulled out his gun and shot them both Tuesday night. One of the burglars was killed and the other is in critical condition.
The deceased burglar was identified as 17-year-old Brandon Martinez.
Deputies say the owner of the house on Rubens Court (see map) won't be arrested. They say he did nothing wrong.
The homeowner, along with his brother and son, had just gotten home from work when he confronted the burglars Tuesday night. They had already ransacked his house and even tried to get into a safe. Anthony Julien, 50, insists he had no choice but to take action.
The way I look at it is like they invade my privacy and I was scared when I come in, so I defended, you know, my property, he said.
Julien took Eyewitness News step-by-step on what happened when he confronted the two burglars in his house....
(Excerpt) Read more at wftv.com ...
I believe that is one of the provisions in the “Stand Your Ground” law. The person protecting himself or others is, in turn, protected from any lawsuits against him, for his legal actions.
The NRA may help him with legal expenses in that regard,and if a fund is set up for him,he’ll do ok. I’d donate.
I believe there are specialized crime scene cleaning services for this job. The homeowner's insurance would cover the cost, I imagine. Who knows what sort of pathogens are in the blood, etc. so you would want a cleaning crew that knows how to deal with bio-hazard material.
Jack
Sounds clear-cut to me. Good going Mr.Homeowner!
Ah a story with a happy ending, careful, don’t try this in California..
” I thought I saw a gun and feared for my safety and my families safety”.
Just stick to that story.
his last login was today? The police logged in?
2005 - Thank you Jeb Bush!
Ft. Lauderdale here.
Buy that man a beer!
We're buying ammo as fast as it can be made. Whaddaya want?
Good point, you have to let the barrels cool too.
Ohhh, alright. I’ll buy another gun then too. ;^)
You leave the blood stained mess, put a sign on it with an arrow, showing the next burglar what happen to the last one.
I think the homeowner is the one who must clean up.
However, you better make sure they are IN your home and not outside, or if they are outside they had better be armed and either getting ready to shoot you or are shooting.
In most states the state's victim's compensation fund will pay for clean up.
>> This Shooting was Totally Justifiable. A: Of course it was - ref. Florida Statutes 776.012/.013/.032 et. al.
>> Any Questions? Yes - Why do you (and too many others here) insist on encouraging Freepers (who live in every state in the Union, with widely varying laws) to be satisfied with the anecdotal "If those bastiges come in my house they're dead!" knowledge of the law?
Freepers, you MUST know the laws of your state, and the (usually differing) laws of every state in which you could ever use a gun. Go to handgunlaw.us for a start, then to your state's statutes.
One goblin DRT and one goblin maybe.
1.75 out of 2, pretty good shooting.
No matter how you feel about this unfortunate turn of events, Mr. Julien, you did the best thing in a bad situation.
In your Post you Allege that it was only an Issue of Property.
>> The way I look at it is like they invade my privacy and I was scared when I come in, so I defended, you know, my property, he said.
>>”Word to the wise: You cannot take someones life for messing with ones toys.
YOU CAN, however, if in fear of loss of your life or limb, defend yourself using up to and including deadly force.”
Because You only Quoted the line concerning Property.
That was Not the Case. So, Why Flog everyone about Property.
You did not go to the Link and use the appropriate Quote that reflected the facts.
So, It looks like you have some particular Axe to grind.
Why, do you own a Firearms Training School?
Yes, it is incumbent upon all who use weapons to know the Law in their State or Municipality.
Other than Chicago or New York, Where is it Not OK to defend yourself against an Armed Intruder?
Not too many places.
if ya dont like it, dont steal...
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