Posted on 02/11/2023 3:32:18 AM PST by marktwain
On February 4th, 2023, a man entered a home at 15731 Treasure Cove in Tyler, Texas. The homeowner informed deputies the man insisted the homeowner’s truck belonged to him. This initiated a sequence of events that ended in the man’s death by gunfire as the police were on their way. Sgt Christian gave information to kltv.com:
The homeowner reportedly forcefully removed the intruder from his residence and was able to lock the door.
Before deputies arrived, the homeowner, armed with a shotgun, went outside to check on his truck; the suspect then returned to the property and the homeowner informed him that police were on the way and instructed him to sit down, the release said. The homeowner reported that he believed the suspect was having a mental episode, as he was shouting an unknown female’s name. During this time, the homeowner’s fiancé came outside, and her presence seemed to agitate the suspect, who came toward them aggressively, according to Christian. The homeowner reportedly warned the suspect several times to stop walking toward them or he would shoot, but the suspect allegedly refused and made death threats toward them; as the suspect charged toward the homeowner and his fiancé, the homeowner shot the suspect once in the chest, Christian said.
Despite police efforts to apply CPR on the suspect, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police investigated and are reported to have identified the dead man as Mark Anthony Correro, 50 years old. Correro was a prominent criminal and civil attorney with law offices in Houston. Tyler is about 180 miles north of Houston. Mark Correro was a very successful attorney who wrote law articles in various scholarly publications. From justia.com:
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
Thanks
One sided stupid
“The homeowner reportedly warned the suspect several times to stop walking toward them or he would shoot,”
I’m a proponent of the bam, bam, bam, stop! approach to self defense.
So did Correro try to take the truck? If so did he drive his own vehicle there and planned on leaving it there while taking the truck and returning to pick up his vehicle later?
That’s one way of looking at it...LOL
Good thing this didn’t happen in Austin or the Soros elected DA would charge the home owner with 1st degree murder.
SPOILER!!!!
Bet you tell little kids there is no Santa Clause too.
LOL!!!
“”the homeowner’s fiancé came outside””
The word WIFE was not used so how valid is your analysis?
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/mark-correro-obituary?id=42135049
More information.
The two articles also often describe the actions without attribution or fault, but from information supplied by the shooter. I would say that if the shooter made any misstatements or the evidence didn’t support the shooter’s statements, the law enforcement spokespeople would be more careful.
There is certainly a lot of missing information, and there may be a lot of missing backstory. But I would say the Ammoland article was no better or worse than the articles it was taken from.
Good question.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say the attorney and the residents’ Fiance had been intimate at one time. Women make men crazy.
If the attorney is on psych meds all is explained.
Yuppers...
Stupid Cat videos can wait.
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Try reading it again. He is not described as a "prominent criminal". He is described as practicing law in two different fields.
You sound like you’re fully vaxed.
Now tell me he wasn't a prominent criminal! It's plain as day. He also happened to be a civil attorney.
I pity you.
Sorry, don’t need your pity. I can’t help it if you can’t read and understand a simple English sentence. Tell me how I’m wrong.
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