Posted on 04/14/2013 6:42:55 AM PDT by topher
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Fayetteville Police tell WTVD both robbery suspects fled the home after the exchange of gunfire. One of the suspects, 25-year-old Dominik Council, was found dead on the side of the road nearly two hours after the incident.
The other suspect, 20-year-old Xavier White, was found wounded and transported to an area hospital, where he later died, according to the station.
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Police on Saturday identified 24-year-old Lamyer Campbell and 24-year-old Derek Hair as suspects in the attempted home invasion.
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When the Air Force first replaced the standard ID Card with the “CAC Card” (with the chip), they sent a group of techs out with a trailer and performed mass issues. This was during the height of the “Left Behind” series.
I joked with the guy working on my card and commented that I was ok with a chip in a card, as long as he didn’t try to put it under my skin. He became very quiet and tense.
I have a dozen 30 rnd mags for my AR’s and I know how to do math!
The cycle is destroy morality, destroy families, destroy schools, destroy jobs to create more criminals. The more criminals that are created and the more fear they instill in the public, the greater the public approval for a totalitarian police state to control crime. This homeowner is not playing by the rules.
I live in NY. state and totally agree with your statement.
More importantly, what did the thieves think the Homeowner possessed that was valuable enough to storm the house in the first place? I doubt the Homeowner was asleep at the time of the attack, because the odds are stacked against him waking from deep sleep and overwhelming four armed invaders. It could happen, but in my experience; I doubt it. The Homeowner was definitely Johnny on the Spot, nice shooting Pard.
Won’t defeat a vest, how convenient?
Fayetteville, NC has got to rate as one of the god-awful-est places to attempt a home invasion.
I don’t think I have ever met a soldier, active duty or veteran, of any branch, who didn’t have at least one weapon. And among Airborne soldiers, typically a half dozen just firearms.
Noteworthy: the picture of the home that was invaded had some kind of hanging banner or plaque on the front door. It could mean a great deal if its inscription could be read, but that particular photo was too low resolution.
Or dogs in the neighborhood could have started barking.
Otherwise, like you said, if the homeowner was awakened from a deep sleep, he might have been killed and the robbers could have gotten away...
The location might indicate Army Special Forces (Fayetteville, NC). He might have been using Army-type ammunition he purchased for his home defense.
Another article gave the street where the house was located, and Google street view of that street has that clean, tidy, senior NCO or officer look. New cars, mowed lawns, etc. Very uniform. It could be a military housing area.
If these home invaders chose that home randomly, they need a lot of work with their randomizer.
Maybe these folks thing they can play the 'race card' and get away with it.
And that might have been the thinking with these robbers -- if caught, get off because you are black.
The other two are on the loose -- still.
Both Campbell and Hair have been charged with first degree burglary, robbery with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy to commit first degree burglary, and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon.
The suspects were last known to be in a dark colored 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a North Carolina license plate AMC-6212. Police said Hair and Campbell should be considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Campbell or Hair are asked to call the Fayetteville Police Department at (910) 322-5346 or Crime Stoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477).
Severely burned Amish? Homeowner must have had a flamethrower...
Where did you see that the homeowner was burned?
When we took our CWP course we were told that after the shooting, (assuming the perp survives or the DA wants to make an example of you) that cops, juries, prosecutors will wonder why you have the need for any kind of ammunition that is specially made. The Deputy explained that it rarely bodes well for the homeowner. He also said not to shoot someone with an elephant gun either. Overkill. Lol
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