He needed a warning...? O.K. “Oppsie, Wrong house, wrong day, wrong life choices...you’re dead!”
The locked door was the only warning needed.
Well...Bless her heart.
You're in TEXAS darlin', so the chance of someone putting a bullet in your sorry hide because you break into their home is pretty much a given.
The family should just be happy their child is a warning shot for others breaking into someone’s house.
Seriously???
Belligerent trespass? Making terroristic threats?
These creatures need one warning to leave, then deal with them appropriately.
The criminal was already given warning when the people passed a law that said breaking into a home is illegal, and again he was warned when the people passed a law that said if you break into a home you can be shot.
Every year many homeowners are murdered by burglars while walking in on the live burglary. Anybody who breaks into my house can expect to be greeted with .357 pointed at them and possibly bullets approaching them at a rapid speed.
How did they know he wasn’t given a warning? He’s dead.
If he wasn’t allowing for the possibility of armed resistance, he would have come in through the front door.
Simple
When a man is breaking into my house, the possibilty that he also has a gun is very real. He knows in his endeavor that I would defend my house if I could. Therefore, it is a logical conclusion that he may well have a gun too. Statistics prove that that assumption is correct. Knowing that, I intend to take advantage of my chance of gaining that edge. I will shoot first in every case. It’s only logical to defend your property and family.
Deyfon and Lakesha?
What would be the origin of those two great names?
Oak Cliff? Once an affluent area, now an effluent area. Get the hell outta there!!
the deceased criminal’s family showed up at the guy’s house...
i would have feared for my life again and again and again, how many of them are there? reload of crap.
Deyfon? That’s the stupidist name I’ve heard in a while. Want your son to become a criminal? - name him Deyfon! That’s a name to live down to. Anyone named Deyfon ought to be shot.
Lakesha Thompson
When police arrived, they found Pipkins’ lifeless body hanging from the open window.
Pipkins mother, Catherine Pipkins, arrived as police were investigating. She was not surprised.
“Yeah, it’s something he would do ... Somebody called me and said my son got shot that’s the reason I’m standing here,” she told NBC 5.
Deyfon Pipkins has spent a lot of time in the Dallas County jail over the past decade, having been arrested a half dozen times on theft charges since 2003.
A white police truck and officers partially blocked him from view.
Cathryn Pipkins said that police told her that her son, Deyfon Pipkins, 33, was shot breaking into the home. She said she has not seen the body.
Authorities had not confirmed the mans identity. Police have provided no details.
Cathryn Pipkins ran past police cars and through the crime scene Monday and shouted, Wheres my baby at?
After speaking with police, she stood outside the home, behind the yellow crime tape and flashing police cars that surrounded it, and cried.
If they let me see him, I can tell them, she said. Im strong enough for it. I told him if something like this happened, I would be strong.