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by MechAg94
Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:37 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL Holders kill man Breaking Into Neighbor's Home
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Re: CHL Holders kill man Breaking Into Neighbor's Home

ripnbst wrote:
RPBrown wrote:
RPBrown wrote:I see a few fails here that may get him convicted. However, I am just going from the attached article.

(1) They did not call 911 (at least the article doesn't say they did)
(2) They went in searching for an intruder instead of waiting on Police
(3) They shot the suspect as he was running away and the threat was over. The report did not say if the suspect had anything with him.
(4) It was not their property. Yes, I guess the argument could be made that it was technically under their control, but not sure a grand jury will see it that way.

In retrospect, I hope that no charges are filed and they are cleared. One BG eliminated from the gene pool.
If it were me, and I do watch neighbors homes as they do mine from time to time, I would do the following:
(1) Call 911. This is a must even if the alarm is going off.
(2) If both me and my wife are there and armed, go to front and back of house OUTSIDE and wait on either police to arrive of BG to try and leave.
(3) If he comes out with stuff, then I may shoot if he doesn't stop. If he is empty handed, then probably not. I would however detain him.
(4) See 1-3 above.

My thoughts are more or less the same. Call police, wait outside and cover exits until police arrive or until he attempts to leave. If he attempts to leave before the police show up I don't know if I'd even shoot him with handfuls of stuff. It's not my stuff, depends is he running at me or away from me? Parallel to me? What stuff is in his hands? I'd probably order him to the ground at gunpoint though. I hate thieves and prior to my CCW course I'd probably have said I'd have shot him even if he was holding a pack of Bubblicious I didn't believe belonged to him. However, after finding out that all gun charges in TX go to grand jury and grand jury costs $10k minimum, I've changed my tune.
The grand jury doesn't cost $10,000. My understanding is your lawyer has no say at the grand jury. What costs $10,000 is retaining a lawyer and him doing the necessary prep work in case it goes to trial or you get sued.

You can also sign on with one of those legal CHL insurance groups then you will be covered.

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