Posted on 07/31/2016 8:45:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Authorities said a suspected burglar is dead after an Alabama homeowner tied him to a tree after catching the man breaking into his home.
Washington County Sheriff Richard Stringer said 68-year-old Nathanial Johnson caught 31-year-old Cleveland Jones Gully breaking into the back door of his home, about 60 miles north of Mobile, on Friday just before midnight, AL.com reported.
Johnson, who told deputies his home had been robbed previously, had set up a trap that night in an effort to stop any more burglaries from taking place at his mobile home....
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Duct tape. The handyman’s secret weapon.
That was so.. this morning!
Exodus 20:15 and Deuteronomy 5:19.
How many times do I have to tell you?????
(((Thou shalt not steal)))
Nathan Johnson is The Jerk!
What’s happening to my special purpose?
Home owner has a dog named shithead.
Do I have to open this article to find out how duct (Also known as duck) tape kills?
I’m definitely not cheering for the homeowner, but couldn’t he be facing charges of second degree murder for this?
Nathan must have moved from Mississipi to Alabama. Wonder if he is still married to Bernadette Peters?
Home owner also invented the Opti-grab for putting on and removing eye glasses.
Thug Burglars Matter. Don’t screw with oldsters, they are likely to just kill rather than use their short time left to rehibilitate you.
Don’t you mean Cleveland Jones Gully is the jerk, here?
If your mouth is taped shut, and your hands are not free, it just takes a little nasal congestion to die
He’s going to be charged with something then, I would assume.
Not for or against, haven’t read the article, but it seems he would be.
And thanks :)
Speed tape then....
Navin. Not Nathan.
Democrat senators call for new regulations on duct tape. Must be made permeable to air, cannot leave residue on flesh. New restrictions on use, cannot be used to bind suspects unless used by government personnel, registration for ownership required by civilians, and civilians may only buy bright orange colored duct tape. Permission must first be obtained by EPA, US Forest Service and Department of Agriculture before duct tape can be applied to trees. Remember, your government is here to assist you.
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