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OH: Crime-plagued property owner kills intruder
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A Dayton woman targeted by criminals at least five times in 11 years fatally shot a man she said broke into her home Wednesday morning, the second intruder she has hit with gunfire in about two years.
The 46-year-old woman, who lives in the 200 block of Richmond Avenue, told officers the man smashed a window and entered the second floor of her Five Oaks neighborhood home. The woman’s brother said the intruder initially broke a first-floor window but could not get inside because of metal security bars installed after a burglary last month. |
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jac
(9/10/2015)
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"At about 3:05 a.m. Wednesday, police dispatch received a call about a break-in."
This just goes to show how well calling 911 works. Fortunately, she had a backup plan.
Another article in Today's Keep and Bear Arms says that H. Clinton wants you to call police instead of shooting intruders. Obviously she has more concern for her supporters then innocent victims of crime.
And this lady just stopped a career criminal in a way that the lawyers, judges and justice system can't undo. My hats off to you. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/10/2015)
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"Ohio’s Castle Doctrine gives people the right to use lethal force to protect themselves or their home when threatened."
No, it doesn't. It RECOGNIZES a preexisting right endowed by the Creator, not by any government. |
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