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WV: Good Neighbor Fires Gun To Run Off Robbers
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In Pinch, West Virginia on Sunday at about 4:40 p.m., the man called 911 reporting he that interrupted a burglary at his neighbor’s home according to Sgt. Brian Humphreys, spokesman for the Kanawha Sheriff’s Office.
He said he saw the people at his neighbor’s house and confronted them. He also shot their vehicle, striking the rear glass and a tire before they fled. |
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Sosalty
(12/9/2016)
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A smashed rear window would make staying under the radar difficult, flat tire a problem too. Questions about the safety of the bullet beyond the target, I'd consider doing this if I knew the laws and thought it'd do more good than harm. |
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