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Not sure if he is a CHL, but doesn't matter. I love the cousin "he was in a wheelchair!" Well, maybe now he'll stay in it.
Icehouse owner fatally shoots burglar
Web Posted: 07/07/2007 10:51 PM CDT
Vianna Davila
Express-News
Jesse Elizondo had only meant to scare the intruder away.
He had spent the night lying in wait at his business, an icehouse just north of downtown, determined not to let another burglar on his property after a string of break-ins this year that cost him thousands of dollars and put his nerves on edge constantly.
He had been asleep well before dawn Saturday when he awoke to the sound of rustling outside the icehouse, followed by a loud bang. Then he saw a hand coming through a window.
Fearing for his life, Elizondo popped off one quick shot from his Beretta semiautomatic in the direction of the intruder's hand.
Then he heard a man moan.
"I knew I'd hit him," said Elizondo, hours after the man, identified as 24-year-old Michael Adam Eden, died from a gunshot wound to the chest in the icehouse parking lot.
Elizondo later learned the bang he heard was from a rock Eden had thrown through the front window.
KENS video
* Bar owner shoots intruder dead overnight
"I was scared," said Elizondo, who estimates burglars have broken into his business close to 20 times in less than a dozen years. "It could have been me laying there on the floor."
"It's still sinking in what happened," he said Saturday, staring off, his eyes wet and red. "I took a man's life."
The 4 a.m. incident at T.J.'s Drive-Thru Ice House, at Culebra Road and Colorado, followed four burglaries earlier this year at the location, a patio with blue picnic tables and signs that advertise beer, soda, ice and cigarettes.
Before Saturday, the most recent break-in was June 17, when someone swiped batteries and cigarettes and money from the jukebox, a police report said.
Police found Eden's body, his ankle still in a cast from a recent fracture, several feet from the front door of the icehouse.
Elizondo said that next to the door he spotted a wheelchair that one of Eden's relatives said the victim had been using to help him get around.
Police had not connected Eden to any other break-ins at the property, said San Antonio Police Department spokesman Joe Rios.
No charges had been filed against Elizondo.
Eden's cousin Victor Sanchez expressed outrage when he learned no arrests had been made in his relative's killing.
"He was in a wheelchair," Sanchez said. "How could he rob somebody?
"I know he (Elizondo) was trying to defend his place, but that's taking someone's life."
Texas law allows homeowners and business owners to use force to defend their lives or property. A recent bill signed by Gov. Rick Perry will expand those protections so victims no longer have to retreat before they can fire on intruders or attackers.
The new law, which will go into effect Sept. 1, will also protect property owners from civil lawsuits by the perpetrators or their families.
Elizondo said he plans to continue carrying his weapon. He hopes business will stay healthy and that the icehouse will maintain its reputation as a relaxed and quiet spot for families.
Though he maintained his right to defend himself, he wished he never would have had to make the choice at all.
"I wish I hadn't been here last night," he said.
Icehouse owner fatally shoots burglar
Web Posted: 07/07/2007 10:51 PM CDT
Vianna Davila
Express-News
Jesse Elizondo had only meant to scare the intruder away.
He had spent the night lying in wait at his business, an icehouse just north of downtown, determined not to let another burglar on his property after a string of break-ins this year that cost him thousands of dollars and put his nerves on edge constantly.
He had been asleep well before dawn Saturday when he awoke to the sound of rustling outside the icehouse, followed by a loud bang. Then he saw a hand coming through a window.
Fearing for his life, Elizondo popped off one quick shot from his Beretta semiautomatic in the direction of the intruder's hand.
Then he heard a man moan.
"I knew I'd hit him," said Elizondo, hours after the man, identified as 24-year-old Michael Adam Eden, died from a gunshot wound to the chest in the icehouse parking lot.
Elizondo later learned the bang he heard was from a rock Eden had thrown through the front window.
KENS video
* Bar owner shoots intruder dead overnight
"I was scared," said Elizondo, who estimates burglars have broken into his business close to 20 times in less than a dozen years. "It could have been me laying there on the floor."
"It's still sinking in what happened," he said Saturday, staring off, his eyes wet and red. "I took a man's life."
The 4 a.m. incident at T.J.'s Drive-Thru Ice House, at Culebra Road and Colorado, followed four burglaries earlier this year at the location, a patio with blue picnic tables and signs that advertise beer, soda, ice and cigarettes.
Before Saturday, the most recent break-in was June 17, when someone swiped batteries and cigarettes and money from the jukebox, a police report said.
Police found Eden's body, his ankle still in a cast from a recent fracture, several feet from the front door of the icehouse.
Elizondo said that next to the door he spotted a wheelchair that one of Eden's relatives said the victim had been using to help him get around.
Police had not connected Eden to any other break-ins at the property, said San Antonio Police Department spokesman Joe Rios.
No charges had been filed against Elizondo.
Eden's cousin Victor Sanchez expressed outrage when he learned no arrests had been made in his relative's killing.
"He was in a wheelchair," Sanchez said. "How could he rob somebody?
"I know he (Elizondo) was trying to defend his place, but that's taking someone's life."
Texas law allows homeowners and business owners to use force to defend their lives or property. A recent bill signed by Gov. Rick Perry will expand those protections so victims no longer have to retreat before they can fire on intruders or attackers.
The new law, which will go into effect Sept. 1, will also protect property owners from civil lawsuits by the perpetrators or their families.
Elizondo said he plans to continue carrying his weapon. He hopes business will stay healthy and that the icehouse will maintain its reputation as a relaxed and quiet spot for families.
Though he maintained his right to defend himself, he wished he never would have had to make the choice at all.
"I wish I hadn't been here last night," he said.
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A Berretta., probably a 9MM nailed the BG behind concealment through a wall COM Single shot.phddan wrote:Good shoot.
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Excellent shot. The Gun, The Ammo, the shooter all did the job it was supposed to do.
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Big difference in "Lying in wait" & "guarding my living" on my own property where the police have a resopnse time that lets all the previous 20 thieves steal & deprive my family.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: San Antonio Shooting
This kind of statement by the BG's family really irritates me, and it seems like we hear it in so many cases. Despite evidence that he was trying to break & enter, he still wasn't doing anything that should require the business owner to take action.GalaxyFE wrote: "He was in a wheelchair," Sanchez said. "How could he rob somebody?
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.
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The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
We the people have the right to cower in fear, not do anything that might make the BG mad, and if we do respond we are just big meanie.....
This is according the the 4th branch of our government (the press).
I personally believe in first amendment rights, but I also think Constitutional rights trump fist amendment, The right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness. If someone practicing there first amendment rights interferes with my Constitutional rights then they loose by default.
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This is according the the 4th branch of our government (the press).
I personally believe in first amendment rights, but I also think Constitutional rights trump fist amendment, The right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness. If someone practicing there first amendment rights interferes with my Constitutional rights then they loose by default.
(slide soap box back under desk)
You can still drill threw glass........
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