Posted on 04/08/2012 12:49:08 PM PDT by marktwain
While the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin saga unfolds in Florida amid protests and death threats, a different story is quietly playing itself out in the opposite corner of the country. But you might not know much about it, because this Northwest self-defense story isnt getting much airplay on network news. Maybe because it doesnt play into their race-baiting, anti-gun narrative.
This story just keeps going and going, because NW burglars continue to practically beg to be shot by breaking into other peoples homes. And NW homeowners keep obliging them by shooting them.
Four days ago we reported on a North Bend, WA homeowner who shot and killed the cocaine and alcohol-fueled madman who broke into his home and kicked down his bedroom door.
That followed a fatal shotgun home-defense shooting in La Center, Washington (also involving a heavily-intoxicated burglar) and a nonfatal rubber buckshot home-defense shooting in Portland, Oregon in January, where the wounded burglar tried to escape on his bicycle.
And another nonfatal home-defense shotgun blast in Seattle in February, where the wounded burglar hopped on a city bus to make his getaway. If youre familiar with Portland or Seattle, you wont think it unusual that wounded home-invasion burglars would try to escape on bicycles or public buses: its all about the carbon footprint after all.
And two days ago another home invader made an abrupt career change (from burglar to corpse) when he attacked a retired Puyallup, WA police officer. KING5.com reports:
PUYALLUP, Wash. A retired Puyallup police officer shot and killed a man who was attempting to break into his home Wednesday afternoon.Pierce County sheriffs deputies said just before 4:30 p.m., a man who lives at a home in the 14300 block of 134th Avenue East was sleeping when people tried to break in. The owner grabbed his gun and fired, hitting one of the intruders. The group then fled.
Their next stop was the emergency room. According to deputies, the injured man was dropped off at Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup, where he later died.
That person has been identified as Kevin Fernandes, 21, of Spanaway.
Thats pronounced Pew-allup if youre wondering, but theres more.
AND just yesterday there were two more home-defense DGUs, in which several would-be burglars ran for their lives at the sight of a homeowners firearm. One of those homeowners violated a cardinal rule of self-defense and fired his shotgun at the fleeing felon after the threat had ended, but no charges against him have been announced.
Im almost embarrassed to live in a part of the country with so many lunatic, intoxicated or just plain stupid burglars, but at least at this rate most of them will be dead in a few decades if they dont breed too fast. And Im proud to live in a part of the country where homeowners are willing and ready to defend themselves.
And I would remind you of the old adage: Idleness is the Devil's workshop.
People who work hard 8-12 hours a day are too TIRED to get into late night trouble. Working all day gives little time for breaking into houses & businesses, raping, robbing, & murdering. A job is something of value, as is the self esteem that goes with it, & trouble is worth avoiding to keep it.
For the foreseeable future, the primary solution to a host of our ills is JOBS. Not gov’t jobs, make work jobs, or green boondoggle jobs. We need manufacturing, construction, mining, drilling, commercial, & retail jobs.
Pew-allup
I lives there.
Not a bad place.
More “churched” than most of Washington state.
Lots of armed Citizens.
Nice local gun ranges too.
Look at a map; it's not close to Lewis-McChord.
Well you got that right. I don’t lock my doors to keep conservatives out. And if they were honest other liberals would say the same thing.
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