Posted on 04/28/2012 7:41:40 PM PDT by marktwain
When Erin McCoy awoke from a Saturday afternoon nap to the sound of glass breaking, she grabbed a shotgun. Seeing a hand trying to open the window in her kitchen, she tried to warn him off, but he kept coming. Thats when she sent an ounce or so of persuasion toward the uninvited guest. Pretty much your standard issue DGU. Woman defends herself, suspects flee and one presents at the local ER with a sucking chest wound claiming he was shot while playing basketball. But in a post-Trayvon world, something has changed . . .
Check out the report of the burglary interruptus from WRAL, Fayetteville, North Carolina, above. Notice the feigned surprise of the talking head, Jackie Highland, as she intros the story and throws it to Brian Mims.
So Brian, state law protects the homeowner in this case?
Thats when Bri gives the camera a gravely concerned look and a heavy, world-weary sigh before launching into an extended well, for TV news, anyway description of North Carolinas Castle Doctrine law for the uneducated masses who still actually look to local broadcasts for anything more than the weather report. He even throws in a reference to Jolly Ol England, citing the laws origins. Impressive.
Anecdotally speaking, this seems to be the new normal. Almost every account of someone using a gun to defend himself now carries a much more detailed description of how the Castle Doctrine applies and the fact that, when used as written, the gun user is protected from prosecution.
The more disapproving accounts (no matter how clear-cut the DGU may have been) go to great lengths to explain that police and prosecutors hands are tied in these cases by the Machiavellian machinations of the state legislature that enacted the statute. Others give a more straightforward rundown of the protections afforded a self-defender. YMMV depending on locality and the J-school the reporter involved attended.
Its hard to tell whether all the added explication comes from sincere effort to provide more news you can use in the wake of Zimmermans shooting of Martin or if its just thinly veiled lamentation over our increasingly gun-friendly society. If Isaiah Witty and Deshawn Smith has been wearing hoodies last weekend, it seems a good bet that Mims would have reported that crucial fact. Thank God there were no Skittles found at the scene.
When one of them becomes the victim of a criminal they may change their mind but you have to remember that Leftists think backwards. One example of this is you can see they have more compassion for the criminal than the victim.
Lothar of the Hill People.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/4108/saturday-night-live-lothar-of-the-hill-people
I’m willing to let the guy who did the story off the hook here. Maybe he figures everybody in the state should know about the Castle Doctrine already and he’s tired of having to explain it every single time he does one of these kinds of story.
Yeah, I’m in SWPA. Drilling everywhere, good jobs.
Last year, down the road, someone broke into the home of a one legged Vet while he was there and they had a brief shoot out with the bad guys skedaddling. He had a .45 ACP, they had a 9mm, nobody hit. Reporter asked him if he would do anything different (fishing for an anti-gun comment maybe?). He said “Yeah, I’ll keep my shotgun closer next time”.
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