Will YOU get arrested during a home
burglary?
Unless you live in the state of Texas, I encourage you to
pay attention to what happened to a homeowner in Utah. The homeowner arrived at
his house to find a suspicious vehicle in his driveway and his front door wide
open.
He retrieved a gun from his car and attempted to hold the
two people in his driveway at gunpoint. However, when they tried to drive away
he shot at the vehicle in an attempt to disable it. What’s more, a burglar came
out of the house and ran when he saw the homeowner, and the homeowner chased
after the guy and ended up firing a shot.
When all was said and done, the burglar who came out of the
house and the homeowner were both arrested and booked into jail. So what did
this homeowner do wrong?
Ohhh where do I
begin?
First off, this homeowner was either asleep during his
concealed carry course or he didn’t pay attention whatsoever. Remember, you can
only use deadly force when you are in fear for your life or seriously bodily
injury. When the homeowner approached the car and the occupants tried to drive
away, they were obviously no longer a threat.
Plus, trying to disable the car by shooting out a tire or
shooting the engine block just proves he wasn’t in fear for his life. If he
was, he would’ve shot the occupants and not the car.
And when the other burglar came out of the house and started
running, it is never a good idea to chase after him, let alone shoot at him.
Again, the burglar was running away so he is no longer a threat. Plus, if you
chase him and do catch him you don’t know what knives, tools, or guns he has on
him.
The fact is, this
homeowner is very lucky…
That he didn’t hit the occupants in the car and that he
didn’t hit the burglar he was chasing after. If he did, who knows how long he’d
end up in jail. What this homeowner should have done is pulled over to the side
of the street when he saw a suspicious vehicle in his driveway. He should have
called 911 and given them the license plate and waited for police to arrive.
I realize that’s not the macho thing to do and most people
will want to approach the car and confront the burglars. All I can say is this:
If you do and they flee, just let them go. And if they don’t flee and you’re
forced to shoot them, then you may end up wishing for the rest of your life you
had just waited in your car and been a good witness.
In other words, resist the macho side we all have, and
exercise self-discipline. Your life is far too important to have it ruined
because some low-life burglar broke into your house to steal a TV and you felt
the need to confront him or chase after him.
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