shooting an intruder
last night someone broke into our house. luckily my girlfriend heard something going on. for some reason she didnt wake me up, but instead turned on the lights and went downstairs to confront the would be robbers with her intimidating 98# figure. whoever it was ran off. we will be using the house alarm now, but id like to know, can i shoot someone, as long as they are inside and evident that they broke in? im planning on getting my concealed weapons permit, but in the meantime i just have a 45 ruger i picked up at the last gunshow and a semi automatic shotgun.
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A couple of things came to mind when I read your post:
1) I need to get an alarm system:rolleyes: 2) Generally speaking, if no one else in the house (ie: kids in a separate room) is/are in danger, DON'T go looking for the burglar! They know where they are, what they're going to do if they're caught (in most cases) and you don't know whether they are armed! Secure yourself and loved one in a locked room, and call the Police on a cell phone rather than a hard wired phone if possible. Let them do what you pay them to do! (this also sets up a great defense for your use of force claim) Nothing material in that house is worth your life:nonod: 3) Tell her next time (God willing there won't be a "next time") wake you the F**k up!:rofl1: And since we're talking about the use of deadly force, remember: ALWAYS IDENTIFY YOUR TARGET!!!! Don't f**k up and shoot your kid, brother, etc., who happens to stagger in the door late at night without a key, and doesn't want to wake you! You're not covered under the doctrine!:NoNo: The above link is a great source, especially for concealed weapon licensees. Make sure you read it all to the get the full effect of the doctrine/law. Here's a couple more that you may find helpful: "Castle Doctrine" http://www.wsoctv.com/news/26916167/detail.html http://www.gunlaws.com/FloridaCastleDoctrine.htm In the last one: Quote:
To commit a burglary, you DO NOT have to "break" in as common thought assumes, nor do you need to use force to enter a dwelling or structure, in order to commit the offense of "Burglary." Burglary Defined: (generally) Quote:
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"Trespassing (with exception, a misdemeanor in most cases) can not be the basis for "burglary." When the state is looking at the charge, they're looking for "other charges" such as larceny (theft), assault, Home invasion, etc., combined with the unlawful entry or remaining therein. Recap: Burglary= The unlwful entry/remaining in a structure or conveyance (vehicle for short) w/intent to commit some crime other than trespassing therein=FORCIBLE FELONY. Forcible Felony=The right to the use of deadly force). And again, there's no need to retreat from the threat!! Identify your target! |
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If someone breaks into your house you better use the 45 if you're confronted. I don't think I would even say 'freeze'. They know you're in there and obviously don't care. That's serious business and scary to even think about. Your girlfriend is a very lucky lady. Usually a shotgun would be the weapon of choice. You don't have to worry about a projectile penetrating walls and killing your neighbor. A guy I knew in Ft Worth woke up to the sound of an explosion. His neighbor was cleaning a gun, it fired and the bullet went through two walls and demolished his TV set. |
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If you're "confronted", then sure, protect yourself and your loved ones. OTOH, DO NOT go looking for them unless you have kids or family in another room. If someone comes into my home unannounced, with my grandaughter on the other end of the house, I'm going hunting~! But those are extenuating circumstances. Otherwise, you might be wise to heed the advise previously given, lock yourself in the room with your weapon trained on the door, and comfortably braced and shielded by, lets say a bed, and call the cops on your cell phone (they can cut hardwires). You might live long enough to tell about it. |
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I'm just sayen if they break in knowing it's occupied it is be a much more dangerous scenario. They're probably armed and prepared to kill. If they come to your bedroom, identify the target and shoot. Do not hesitate. |
It is sooo much easier to know what to do in a cockpit. If you come in they don't walk out.
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Stay put. get ready, know what you're going to do, alert the authorities and wait. If they take the china, so be it. DOn't be a hero...the funerals are boring:( Quote:
BTW-Who makes the call now as to cockpit weapons? Is it the airline or the pilot? |
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