Alleged intruder shot by victim
LAVALETTE -- A Huntington man died late Sunday night, apparently shot and killed by a resident of the Lavalette home who caught him and an accomplice in the act of burglarizing it.Single shot to the melon. DRT. Guess we can throw this on the "9mm will do the job with proper shot placement"... From the sounds of things - and I'm relying on the newspaper account here, and we all know how accurate the mainstream media is when dealing with firearms and defensive shootings - there was a brief struggle between two men armed with guns that ended when the Good Guy plugged the Bad Guy right in the coconut.The shooting happened about 11:11 p.m. in the 5700 block of Lynn Creek Road, in a secluded part of Wayne County about four miles from W.Va. 152.
Quote of the day from the County Sheriff, and evidence that, no Toto, we are not in Massachusetts any more:
"It's a good Second Amendment case," Farley said. "A man was able to defend his girlfriend, child and home ... As it stands, we're not going to charge him for defending himself in his home."G-d bless America, where - for now - we still have the right to defend ourselves from those who would do us harm in our own homes.
Dead Goblin Count: 65
That is all.
7 comments:
"It's a good Second Amendment case," Farley said. "A man was able to defend his girlfriend, child and home ... As it stands, we're not going to charge him for defending himself in his home."
This got me thinking. Why don't sheriffs in pro-liberty areas answer such questions with one of their own: Why would I charge him?
Hey, the Sheriff supported the 2A! Betcha the Commies will try to force him out of office real soon.
I hate the press when you get deeper into the article you find out that they were lying in wait with duct tape, zip ties and rope......
and I love how the goblin that got away was crying, "you shot my cousin......"
All day I have been kicking around "put the lead in the coconut" but I can't come up with a good end to the line.
Wally,
Try this . . . . .
Put the lead in the coconut and call the coroner.
And thank you Brad!
Normally I would use the term "brain housing group" instead of coconut, but that would take for granted an actual brain was present. Maybe not in this case...
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