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Posted by greenbeanman on February 27, 2004 at 15:53:38 from (171.75.205.223):
In Reply to: Re: Robbery - long posted by JDK on February 27, 2004 at 14:00:02:
While I value human life, I certainly think a few more Judge Roy Beans would help check the rampant crime that takes place. I expect that the old fellow was certainly in the wrong by Kansas law, however I think he should get a medal instead of being charged for something. I'd sure like to give him a hearty handshake and tell him that I'd be proud to call him friend. A Wichita couple were robbed a few weeks back. They responded by purchasing a handgun a few days later. Some two weeks or so after the original incident, someone began breaking the door down to gain entry. The husband ran in the other room to get the gun and got back in time to fire at the intruder as he was leveling a shotgun at the misses. While the husband didn't kill the guy--well he did leave rather hurriedly. A car jacking took place this week over at Wichita. Everything was going as the car jacker intended--well that is until he started dragging the 63 year old woman around. This ticked off the 67 year old husband who tackled the guy. I don't know all of the details, but the good guys won once again and the police arrested the guy. Yipee, I love stories when the good guys win and the bad guys lose.
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