Posted on 02/26/2010 4:47:27 AM PST by marktwain
A north Harris County man shot a pair of suspected home invaders on Friday, killing one and wounding the other, during a gunbattle outside his house, officials said.
The homeowner was also wounded, authorities said.
He was shot by one of the suspects, said Sgt. Craig Clopton with the Harris County Sheriff's Department. His condition was not available.
Gunfire erupted at 11:30 a.m. at a home in the 1300 block of Spring City after two people forced open the front door, officials said. The homeowner and the suspects both were armed and exchanged gunfire, authorities said.
One attacker, an adult, fell to the ground in the yard. He was later pronounced dead at the scene. The wounded juvenile ran to a nearby home in the 14000 block of Coveney and pounded on the front door.
He told me that he had gotten shot and to call his mother. I thought he was just crazy, said Pamela Grant, who cares for an elderly woman who lives there.
Grant said he came to the window and showed her his foot, where he had been apparently struck by gunfire. She could tell that he was bleeding.
I told him to get away, but he wouldn't leave, Grant said.
By that time, deputies had arrived. The youth was taken by ambulance to a hospital. His condition was not available.
Courtney Brooks, who lives nearby, was watching television when the commotion started.
There was shooting, and my dogs were barking, Brooks said. A good five minutes later, that's when I heard the sirens coming.
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guaranteed there is more to it.
betcha the “homeowner” was a baddie as well.
you dont answer the door with a gun ready to go. do you?
Shot in the foot? Someone needs some range time!
Seems to be going around.
I don't know. If I was to go pounding on doors in the middle of the night in Texas, I might run the risk of running into more gun fire.
A better scenario would be if this young criminal got finished off at the second home.
you dont answer the door with a gun ready to go. do you?
when I lived in Arizona in the desert I did!
I miss read the title and thought it said Gun Barrel Texas lol
*misread
Anyone with a brain does. Those people who want to die in a home invasion don't, I always have a gun on me while in my house. BTW,the original news article, posted a day or so ago, said these two were trying to break in.
When seconds count, the police are five minutes away.
I do, sometimes. At 11:30 at night if my door’s being forced open? Definitely. “Baddies” have a right to defend themselves too, even if you are right, which you probably aren’t.
you dont answer the door with a gun ready to go. do you?
We concealed carry in Ohio. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Only six county LE officers in our 750 square mile Ohio county. We're 1/2 hour from the sheriff's office, and many residents are over an hour away. Yet our county crime rate is 17% of the national average. Funny how that works out.
Cheers,
OLA
It was 11:30 a.m. - not sure whether it makes a difference, but I’m never home at that time of the morning. Who is?
Colonel, USAFR
>”Shot in the foot? Someone needs some range time!”
AGREED! He’ll probably turn around and sue the homeowner, and win.
Good shooting, Citizen. Civilization thanks you.
Sorry to have to disagree with you, but, when the doorbell rings, either my wife or I will look out the small kitchen window that flanks the front door and porch. If it's someone we don't recognize, we retrieve the pistol (for me) and the shotgun (for her) and open up the window to ask them their business.
Should they try to break in the steel door, they're going to have a little problem because, whenever one of us is in the house, the two deadbolts are thrown (2.5 inches of deadbolt into the doorframe which is a treated 4x4) and the bar is across the middle of the door (a 2x4 in the manner somewhat akin to what you see across castle gates held in steel braces with 2-inch bolts securing it to the 4x4 door frame).
The windows are all covered with painted treated wooden lattice .. easy enough to kick out if you have to escape a fire, but delaying and noisy enough to discourage break-ins .. and, underneath the paneling below the kitchen window is a 4'x4' piece of 3/8-inch steel plating from a salvage yard, in case of gunfire into the kitchen when we're asking them their business.
We live well out in the sticks, away from the main road .. a lot of privacy, but we're pretty much on our own. My wife, who is from England, took to the property and the Texas way of life with guns like a duck to water.
Unemployed folks. Work from home. I’m home every morning at that time, I stay home with my kid. Good time of day for home invaders since they’d assume the same as you.
Not in Texas. Our legislature has protected us from lawsuits of that type filed by criminals ...
Yes, absolutely. I am usually armed when I answer the door, and always armed when I answer the door at night.
To answer the door late at night without being armed seems rather careless.
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you dont answer the door with a gun ready to go. do you?
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I suspect that’s Standard Operating Procedure for many that live
out in the boonies in my former home state of Oklahoma.
Rural USA ain’t Mayberry USA.
Having a weapon in (or close at) hand when greeting an unknown
at your door is a lot like Ronald Reagan’s policy of
“Trust, but verify”.
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