Friday, January 25, 2019

Homeowner Uses AK-47 to Shoot 5 Intruders, Killing 3


A twenty-year-old homeowner reportedly shot five home intruders with an AK-47 in east Houston on Saturday, killing three of them.

The investigation is ongoing, but initial reports from ABC 13’s Stefania Okolie‏ indicate that two men stormed into the homeowner’s residence around 1 a.m. demanding cash. The homeowner says he pretended like he was reaching under his couch for the cash but instead pulled out a gun and opened fire.

He continued to fire at the two men as they fled his house and even fired on their vehicle as they drove away. In the end, he killed three men and injured two others. At least one was found dead in the back seat of the getaway vehicle and another died from his injuries after attempting to flee the vehicle, according to the Houston Chronicle.

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11 comments:

  1. Great job. Wonder if he will be in legal trouble for firing after they left his house?

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    1. I was thinking about that and I'll guess no since they came armed and could have turned at any moment to shoot back. Also it's Texas.

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  2. But, "no one needs..." --Ron W

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    1. :) & with 5 culprits, one 30 round mag might not have been enough if they had fought back.

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  3. The accomplices of these criminals who are in positions of power want to deny these self defense rifles to the people. Attempts to violate the 4th Amendment and steal self defense "effects" from their rightful owners deserves the same fate as these perps who received the due recompense of their wickedness. --Ron W

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    1. These types of rifles are demonized along with those who LAWFULLY possess them precisely because it is known they are excellent for self defense. Only those who desire a "monopoly of violence" would be concerned with that aspect.
      --Ron W

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    2. Yes and I used to have two mags taped together but not anymore as it's about as fast to get another from your pouch than turn the cumbersome two around and insert. Plus, it throws the weapon off kilter, at least to me.

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    3. I would agree. Mine is stamped "Made in Russia". Must have been some "Russian collusion" going on for me to be able purchase it. --Ron W :-)

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    4. I got away from the 'colluision' by getting one from Bulgaria.....:) https://i.postimg.cc/sjHQV64q/AK30-VSSaiga12-Mags.jpg

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