And they don't escape to victimize someone else.Dead guys don't come back. Just sayin'
And they don't escape to victimize someone else.Dead guys don't come back. Just sayin'
I was just wondering if anyone has first hand knowledge and had to deal with one while they were home. Not necessarily looking for details (unless you want to), just trying to get an idea of frequency and/or likelihood.
Many years ago my brother was home alone when there was a knock at the door. He thought it was someone he knew, so he opened it. Several guys came in, he tried to run away but they grabbed him, beat him, and left him bleeding on the floor.
I was just wondering if anyone has first hand knowledge and had to deal with one while they were home. Not necessarily looking for details (unless you want to), just trying to get an idea of frequency and/or likelihood.
Best way to prevent a home invasion robbery:
1) Don't sell dope.
2) Don't belong to a gang that's primary source of income is dope.
3) Don't spread the word you have large amounts of cash, firearms, or dope in your house.
That eliminates the motive for the vast majority of home invasions.
I thought I was experiencing a home invasion in the middle of the night when I lived in Indianapolis. It took the police at least 15 minutes to show up.
Evansville Home invasion 911 tape from yesterday.
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You dont have to "kill". Her shots stopped the crazed until the the police arrived. The CRAZY thing is the guy came back... while the police were there.
BTW, he is out on bond already.