Friday, December 30, 2011

NC teenager defends himself and his sister by shooting/killing intruder

Via Cousin John

"This just tickles me to Death. Three cheers go out to the teenager for killing the intruder. Maybe other scumbags will think twice before breaking into private property."

Good man!

The Vance County Sheriff's Office has arrested a second suspect in a Thursday home invasion where a teenager defended himself and his sister by shooting an intruder.

Sheriff Peter White said Anthony Henderson Jr., 19, had crossed the threshold at 586 S. Lynnbank Road, where two teens were home alone. The boy shot him, and he stumbled outside to the lawn, where deputies found him.

Henderson was taken to Maria Parham Medical Center, where he died.

Later Thursday, deputies apprehended Andrew Terry, 23, of 113 N. Woods Drive, and charged him with felony breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit breaking and entering and injury to real property.

Terry was also wanted in a break-in Nov. 14 at a different Vance County home.

2 comments:

  1. NC has some strange laws concerning minors and guns. Every time you purchase a gun you are required to get a copy of the state notice about keeping all fire arms locked away from minors. Most of our firearms are locked away but not to keep my now 16 year old son from accessing them. They are locked away to keep others from accessing them. My son has access in his room to his shotgun and the new Savage 99 243 that I gave him for Christmas.

    His only instructions are never put a round in the chamber unless you think you will need to use it, know your target and what is beyond it before you pull the trigger and aim small. miss small.

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  2. You don't keep your weapons ready to fire?

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