Man allegedly shoots would-be burglarsBY JOHN CRAVEN
Was it self-defense or vigilante justice? Police say a man shot two burglars who broke into his house Monday morning.
It happened at North 18th and Cumberland in Waco. After two unarmed men broke into a house there, police say the man who lived there drove up and shot both of them. When they ran away, he started shooting their car.
One of the shooting victims was found in a nearby alley. Neighbor Alma McDonald saw him collapse.
"He leaned back and he just laid there, and he put his hand on his heart, like he might have had a heart attack or something," she says.
Another victim ran to a nearby muffler shop, where employees gave him first-aid.
Employee Jason Cornett says, "Gentleman came running down and just hollering for help, holding his chest, said he'd been shot. So we called for 911."
We attempted to get the homeowner's side of things, but got no answer at his door.
There is a state law allowing you to shoot burglars under limited circumstances. Investigators are trying to figure out if it applies in this case. Both suspect were unarmed.
Waco Police Sgt. Ryan Holt says, "To use deadly force, even in Texas, you have to feel like you're in imminent fear of bodily injury or death or you're protecting your property at night."
The burglary suspects will be charged when they get out of the hospital. As for the man who allegedly shot them, the District Attorney will decide whether he'll face charges. The man has no prior criminal record.
http://www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=1&nid=7118*FW Note:OK, Let's review the facts. Two guys break into another guy's house. He comes home and catches them in the act. He uses necessary force to protect and to defend his property and his life. It
is two against one, and he
did surprise them in his home in the act of commiting a crime. He drove them away from the premises like the craven scum-bags they are. He didn't ambush them, nor did he tie them up to execute them in his front yard.
Why would anyone consider this man a vigilante for merely doing what he had to do with the tools at hand?
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