To: AnotherUnixGeek
My understanding is when the cop shot, the cop was outside the home and the home owner was INSIDE.
10 posted on
08/01/2018 2:11:30 AM PDT by
gaijin
To: gaijin
"My understanding is when the cop shot, the cop was outside the home and the home owner was INSIDE.Yes, according to this report the officer was outside when he fired the fatal shot at the homeowner.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/colorado-man-shot-dead-police-who-confused-him-burglar-he-n896041
Another fine bit of work by the Colomexico Police.
16 posted on
08/01/2018 2:39:30 AM PDT by
Sa-teef
To: gaijin
"My understanding is when the cop shot, the cop was outside the home and the home owner was INSIDE."
Blackout conditions would be appropriate then. Keep all blinds and curtains closed. Another good idea might be to install heavy, steel doors and run threaded rods from the door frames through several studs on both sides and fasten them to every structural that they penetrate. And glue all of the structurals to the sheeting. ...and fill the walls with gravel around the doors. ...and install rock or ceramic veneer on the outside of the walls. ...and cameras...lots of cameras with auto-feeds to the Net. ...and laminated glass in all of the windows. ...and remotely activated, outfacing emergency lighting all around the house. ...and a loud public address system with outfacing loudspeakers. ...and a foyer with remotely activated inner and outer doors and an intercom to conduct a lengthy interview with *them* before opening an inner or outer door of your choice.
Those are consequences in the near future of us-against-them public policies in a country that's an addition to the third world.
19 posted on
08/01/2018 2:51:19 AM PDT by
familyop
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