Posted on 10/22/2007 1:58:28 PM PDT by steel_resolve
An armed man was shot and killed early this morning after he and another man broke into a residence in East Liberty, police said. Shawn Davis, 18, of Duquesne, died of a shotgun blast to the head inside an apartment at 300 North Negley Avenue. He was shot at 3:15 a.m. and pronounced dead at the scene 10 minutes later. Police said he and his accomplice, Rashawn Gibson, 20, of Garfield, tried to rob the occupants of the apartment.
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Do they make IR lasers small enough for pistol mounts yet? You know where I’m going with it.
He didn’t die of the shotgun blast. It was all those little pellets rapidly decelerating inside his head that killed him.
Good point. He probably didn’t even HEAR the shotgun blast.
Surefire makes an IR Filter cap to illuminate....It flips open or closed and works really well w/ Night Vision.
Good product....
I think Surefire also has an IR laser product .....
Streamlites M6 and M3 is also a good tool and I “think” they have an IR offering .
I’d feel a lot better about lighting up home invaders, if they couldn’t see the light. (Assuming they are not using NODs.....)
Hey, the good people of the Commonwealth of PA honored my rights from affar and issued me a CCW-—my own state of IL denies everyone.
Point being, in the relative sense, PA is OK ok by me.
Yeah. On the wall.
Hey, don’t lose your head over a simple home invasion. Opps, sorry.
Pa lets anyone have a conceal carry permit. We get a lot of things wrong in this state, but gun possession and stuff like that we get right (outside of Philadelphia of course).
savedbygrace wrote: Whos gonna clean up this mess?
I wonder if legally the homeowner has the right to sue the estate for cleanup costs?
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