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And makes you more manly!




http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/24081148/ea ... hicakmauga
UPDATE: Alzheimer's patient shot to death in Chickamauga, mistaken for prowler
Posted: Nov 27, 2013 2:53 AM PST Updated: Nov 27, 2013 5:16 PM PST
By WRCB Staff - email

CHICKAMAUGA, GA (WRCB) -

The Walker County Sheriff's Office is investigating after an elderly man was shot and killed outside a Chickamauga home. Police say the victim, 72-year-old Ronald Westbrook had Alzheimer's. He had been walking around in the cold for about four hours with his dog and apparently went to the wrong house.

The 911 call came in just before 4-o'clock Wednesday morning from a home on Cottage Crest Court. Investigators say 34-year-old Joe Hendrix of Ooltewah shot Westbrook who had been walking around the outside of the home for several minutes and repeatedly ringing the doorbell.

"He had traveled about two point six miles from his home to the shooting location by foot with a wind chill of about 20 degrees, very loosely clothed with his 2 dogs," says Sheriff Steve Wilson.

Sheriff Wilson says 72-year-old Ronald Westbrook was most likely trying to find his way home, when he saw the porch light on at the home on College Crest Court. He repeatedly rang the doorbell, jiggled the knob and started wandering around the outside of the house.

Thirty-four-year-old Joe Hendrix was staying at the house with his fiance. She called 911. About 10 minutes into the call, unbeknownst to the dispatcher, Hendrix grabbed his .40 caliber gun, and went outside to check the property. He spotted Westbrook, telling investigators he could only see his silhouette.

"He gave several, what he described as verbal commands," says Sheriff Wilson.

After Westbrook did not respond and move toward him, Hendrix fired four shots.

"One of the shots struck the victim in the chest."

Wilson says at this point, there is no indication Hendrix violated any laws.

"There's no doubt in our mind that Mr. Hendrix and his fiance felt threatened this morning," says Wilson.

But Wilson says in his opinion, if the dispatcher had known Hendrix was going to leave the home, they would have told him to stop.

"I believe he should have stayed inside the home," says Wilson.

Wilson, who knows Westbrook and his family, says this is a tough investigation.

"We're all saddened that this has happened. Certainly saddened that Mr. Westbrook lost his life and was probably not aware of what was actually happening."

Sheriff Wilson says Mr. Hendrix has been very cooperative with investigators and says at this point, he is not facing any charges. Wilson also emphasizes, this is still an open investigation.

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Okay rube, I'll see your Alzheimer patient, and raise you five dead scumbags:
Resident shoots and kills masked intruder who burst into Dorchester home; second suspect is captured

Two masked men who forced their way into a Dorchester apartment this morning were met by an armed resident who opened fire, killing one and chasing the other out of the building, where police arrested him, Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said today.

“The suspects came into the apartment masked,’’ Evans told reporters at the scene. “The homeowner also had a firearm and shot one of the suspects dead.”

Police responding to the scene shortly after 9 a.m. saw the second suspect fleeing down Esmond Street, still carrying a gun he had allegedly brandished moments earlier inside the apartment building. He was arrested nearby.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massac ... story.html
Two home invasion suspects are on the run and a third was fatally shot by a South Florida resident who fought back against the armed intruders with an AK-47 Thursday night, police said.

The incident happened at a home on the 6100 block of Southwest 48th Street, Davie Police spokesman Capt. Dale Engle said.
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/Person-Sho ... 97771.html
Police: 2 suspects dead in home invasion

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Two people are dead after what the Jacksonville Sheriff Office is calling a home invasion in the Fort Caroline area.

JSO says it all started around 11:20 p.m. Wednesday when they got a report of shots fired at a home in the 2000 block of Oak Water Drive.

Officers found that a group of suspects had tried to break into the home.

"They barged in guns pointed at us screaming get on the ground, where is your money, where is your money. And the next thing I know boom, boom, boom, boom," said "Big John" who lives in the home and did not want to be identified.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/story/new ... 7/4607157/
SC home invader shot, killed

PIEDMONT, S.C. — Anderson County authorities say a home invasion near Piedmont has left the intruder dead and the homeowner injured.

Coroner Greg Shore said a 39-year-old Williamston man was dead on arrival at Greenville Memorial Hospital from a gunshot wound to the chest Monday night.

Sheriff’s Lt. Sheila Cole said a 78-year-old homeowner was shot in the stomach. He was in serious condition following surgery at the hospital. The man’s wife was at home and was not injured.
http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest-new ... hot-killed

So from the evidence presented in this thread, we can now scientifically conclude that scumbags are five times more likely to die in confrontations with armed home residents than wandering Alzheimer patients...

I wonder what the overall ratio of "home invasion by scumbag" compared to "home invasion by wandering Alzheimer patient" is? ... I suspect it may be substantial....
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"accidentally". As in "we accidentally left guns lying around loaded in the house".


Son of Oakland police officers accidentally shoots himself
Henry K. Lee
Updated 4:00 pm, Saturday, March 1, 2014

The 12-year-old son of two Oakland police officers accidentally shot himself in the arm at his Danville home, authorities said Friday.

The shooting happened at a home near Camino Tassajara and Sycamore Valley Road about 4:50 p.m. Tuesday.

A woman who works as an Oakland police officer called 911, saying her 12-year-old son had "accidentally shot himself in the arm."

"RP's (reporting party) an off-duty officer," a dispatcher told responding officers, according to a recording of the incident as captured by Broadcastify.com, a website that provides radio feeds of police, fire and emergency service broadcasts. "She has secured the gun. Son's 12 years of age. It's an accidental shooting. He's awake and breathing."



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