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Masked ninja home invader's knife and brass knuckles no match for homeowner's AR |
2017-03-28 |
[FOX] Three would-be robbers were shot and killed Monday when an Oklahoma homeowner's son opened fire on them with an AR-15, authorities said. Wagoner County sheriff's deputies were called to the home in Broken Arrow, southeast of Tulsa at around 12:30 p.m. local time. When they arrived, they found the three dead suspects and two uninjured residents. Sheriff's spokesman Deputy Nick Mahoney said the suspects enetered the home through a glass back door with the intent to burglarize it. It was not immediately clear why they picked that home. They were just lucky. Mahoney said the suspects encountered the homeowner's 19-year-old son, who opened fire after an exchange of words. Two of the suspects died in the home's kitchen while a third was found in the driveway. It was not immediately clear whether the suspects were armed, but Mahoney said the preliminary investigation indicated the shootings were in self-defense. The homeowner's son volunteered to give a statement at the sheriff's office. This is very, very unusual for us [in Wagoner County]," Mahoney told the Tulsa World. "It's not something we're used to." Would you like more coffee and another piece of cake ? Click for more at OKCFox.com |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#12 'Tactics, Techniques & Procedures' Many thanks, Mullah Richard. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-03-28 21:20 |
#11 An OK resident who is familiar with the area posted that the neighborhood had experienced a rash of break-in's lately. It's a bit early, but I will go out on a limb and predict a tapering. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-03-28 13:00 |
#10 A contribution by thatching the population a bit? |
Posted by: gorb 2017-03-28 10:34 |
#9 #3 Fortunately for him he survived. This was in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. She wasn't charged with anything. There is a Public Citizen of the Year Award. It requires that you "Make a significant contribution to an area or population and to show courage." |
Posted by: JohnQC 2017-03-28 10:15 |
#8 The homeowner's son volunteered to give a statement at the Sheriff's office. Hopefully he had legal representation. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2017-03-28 10:07 |
#7 'Tactics, Techniques & Procedures' |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2017-03-28 10:00 |
#6 Son is 23, not 19. Perps were wearing masks, dressed in black and wearing gloves. Not your usual daytime 'debt collection' attire. Usually you would want the 'indebted' to know who was requesting payment. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2017-03-28 09:59 |
#5 TTPs? Definition, please. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-03-28 09:52 |
#4 I would immediately assume a collection attempt on an unpaid drug debt was the motive. If so - poor TTPs by the bad guys. Why not wait until he goes out to buy more drugs and thump him? I suspect these turds were just run of the mill ferals looking for an easy score of cash, phones, jewelry. They forgot about rule 223. |
Posted by: Bangkok Billy 2017-03-28 07:44 |
#3 My 89 year-old Grandmother shot a man who was on her screened front porch through the front door as he was trying to break in. Fortunately for him he survived. This was in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. She wasn't charged with anything. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2017-03-28 07:20 |
#2 Nice upscale community, underground utilities, newish 3-4 bdrm house, fresh sealed asphalt street,...19 year old son living at home with an AR handy, 3 dead suspects with whom words were exchanged and an unknown witness. I would immediately assume a collection attempt on an unpaid drug debt was the motive. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-03-28 04:08 |
#1 I just hope Oklahoma doesn't allow lawsuits by bereaved relatives of the perps. |
Posted by: PBMcL 2017-03-28 02:16 |