Posted on 02/12/2013 7:43:57 AM PST by KeyLargo
Police investigate assault, shooting in Highland apartment (Armed homeowner)
News-Democrat (BY ELIZABETH DONALD) Posted: 02/11/2013 5:12 PM
An alleged intruder was hospitalized with gunshot wounds after apparently pushing into a home and assaulting two women.
The 33-year-old man is accused of forcing his way into an apartment in the 2600 block of Eagle Way Drive at about 3:30 a.m. The apartment building was home to two sisters, Debi Keeney and Donna Carlyle.
The man allegedly attacked the women while demanding money, and Keeney shot him with a small-caliber derringer-style revolver.
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Woman says she shot intruder to save sister
Rodney Rusick, 68 said his neighbor did the right thing.
"I'm proud of her for shooting that dude," he said.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2013/02/11/Illinois-woman-shoots-intruder/UPI-82951360605089/#ixzz2KhRCVJTQ
Robbery Victims Shooting Attackers Called Alarming Trend
SHHHHH! Don’t talk about this. Sweep this story under the rug. Its unimportant. SHHHHH.... Find a story about a gun that grew legs and walked into a mall and killed a childrens chior all on its own. We’ll go with that.
A .22 in the hand beats a .45 on the shelf.
This man had NOTHING in his hand and died for it.
Miami dad dies protecting daughter, 11, during home invasion
Published February 13, 2013
| FoxNews.com
Police say two heavily armed men fatally shot a homeowner as he tried to protect his daughter during a home invasion.
The incident happened late Tuesday night in Miami. The father, who was not immediately identified by police, got into a struggle with the suspects when they tried to gain entry into his 11-year-old daughter’s bedroom, WSVN.com reported. The father was fatally shot during the struggle
Yep ...
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