A homeowner who shot two intruders who broke into his home has been charged with gun possession.
Harold
Williams, 42, of Fayetteville, North Carolina shot the two men, Roy Lee
Hawk, 27, and Martize Douglas, 23, who said they were armed, as they
forced their way into his home on Friday evening.
Both
men were injured in the incident, as Hawk on Saturday was listed in
critical condition and Douglas was listed in serious condition.
Williams was not harmed during the incident.
Police
said the homeowner is a convicted felon and is not supposed to be in
possession of a gun - he has since been charged with possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon.
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The "Bernie Goetz" treatment.....If you can't be trusted enough to own a gun after doing time then you shouldn't be out. The felony gun law is a favorite tool of gun
ReplyDeletegrabbers.....makes someone a felon and then you can stomp on their rights at will.
That is one of many .gov practices that needs to end.
If you can't be trusted enough to own a gun after doing time then you shouldn't be out.
DeleteGood point.
It could have been worse if he didn't have a gun; DEAD.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. A good man.
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