Posted on 07/18/2018 6:00:32 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
The intrusion took place at Bell Stonebridge Apartments in Woodbridge, VA.
Working in politics, you become accustomed to the rough-and-tumble nature of the sport. But never in a million years could I have anticipated the New York Times sending a reporter to break into my apartment looking for a story. Were working with police investigators, and look forward to justice being served, Brian Landrum said in a statement.
The eyewitness was listening to music when she heard rustling, turned around, and saw a female in Landrums kitchen. The woman was turning to leave. The kitchen is 5 to 10 feet from the apartments threshold. The apartment is a secured facility with key fob doors. Non-residents are not allowed in the apartment building without consent. Access to the apartment building requires a key fob.
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She would have screwed him for a story but he wasn’t home.
Should have shot her.
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Its New York. The homeowner wouldve been arrested.
Here in Texas? Oh yeah. Wouldve been a different story.
The intrusion took place at Bell Stonebridge Apartments in Woodbridge, VA.
Its New York.
No, it isnt. Its right in the first line of the post, dude:
The intrusion took place at Bell Stonebridge Apartments in Woodbridge, VA.
VA means Virginia. NY means New York.
My work here is done.
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In Virginia we have a duty to retreat, you cannot shoot intruders unless they are a lethal threat.
A New York Slimes “reporter”, by definition, is a “lethal threat”. They slaughter the truth, every chance they get. Shoot her.
Don’t think so: https://www.tmwilsonlaw.com/criminal-law/self-defense
One of these “reporters” will jack with the wrong person and it will be the last story they ever worked on. Unfortunately, their partners in crime will reap many stories on their demise..
Wow, Virginia has changed. In my GGGG...GGGrandaddy’s day they gathered the neighbors and pursued the intruders all the way back to their village, rescued any captives, and burned the village and the fields to the ground.
You get a free shot in NC.
Just gonna adjust my conspiracy hat here, but.... there is no way this was the first time this reporter did this and I would check their finances/banking for payments which coordinate with prior politically related break ins.
Go ahead and shoot an intruder who is not armed and is not an imminent threat and see if you get away with it.
Yep! Also a throw-away wouldn’t have hurt...
Really? Are you sure about that?
Someone in my house that:
1. I don’t know
2. My building, apartment, are security controlled
3. I am in fear of my life
Never waiver.
The note was weird- unicorn riot?
Unless the intruder is armed or is a clear and imminent threat, you cannot use deadly force.
Simply being in your house is not enough reason to shoot them.
See #19
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