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damn they stole 90 cows, with 90 cows i could retire in nicaragua
I think they ought to just make bullets really, really expensive. $$$$$ If bullets cost say 10k each, you'd really have to work hard to figure out how to afford to shoot the person you wanted to.
VERONA Earl Jones had just turned off his new TV shortly after 2 a.m. Monday when he heard a bang in the basement.
The 92-year-old Boone County farmer walked eight paces to get his loaded .22 caliber rifle from behind the bedroom door. He unwrapped a beige cloth and returned to the living room, sitting in a chair with clear view and shot of the basement door, waiting with the gun across his lap.
Some 15 minutes later, when he heard footsteps moving closer up the stairs, he raised the rifle to his eye. The intruder kicked open the door. Jones fixed his aim on the center of the mans chest and fired a single shot. The Boone County Sheriff later announced the death of the intruder, Lloyd (Adam) Maxwell, 24, of Richmond, Ky.
These people arent worth any more to me than a groundhog, Jones told the Enquirer. They have our country in havoc. We got so many damned crooked people walking around today.
Two men with Maxwell, Ryan Dalton, 22, and Donnie Inabnit, 20, both of Dry Ridge, were charged with second degree burglary and tampering with evidence. Police say they removed Maxwells body from Jones Violet Road home.
The Boone County Sheriff had no information Monday night on whether Jones would be charged, but he appeared clearly to act within Kentuckys legal definition of justifiable force in the defense of his home and property.
The number of killings nationally of a felon during the commission of a felony by private citizens has increased in recent years, from 196 in 2005 to 278 in 2010, acording to FBI Uniform Crime Report statistics.
The break-in was the third Jones has experienced on his farm this year. In April, thieves stole 90 head of cattle from the field behind his house. In August, burglars took from his house a television, a few thousands dollars cash and a personal check they unsuccessfully tried to cash and ripped his phone out of the wall.
http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/A...obber-home?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
Doesn't matter the number of shots you have when you don't miss. Don't mess with saultyYou save bullets with a .40 or .45 caliber pistol. Why would I want to shoot someone 5 times with a .22 when I can blow him open with one shot with my .40?
how the hell does one steal 90 cows???
I am still waiting for the first instance of a citizen killing one of these assholes before the cops arrive. Perhaps we need more liberal gun laws for this too take place.
The gun community laughs at the idea that a .22LR is effective, truth is the bullet bounces around like a ping pong ball in the body and is accurate, I like that. If I could find a reliable gun that cycles that round effectively I'd carry it. Pictured is the Ruger SR22 which is setup like the Walther, it almost fits the bill though I'll stick with the 1911 for now.
This is my current .22 lineup (the legendary 10/22 is not pictured), diaper included for the Canadians
PLYMOUTH – Amanda Luzetsky said Monday she believes her brother, Scott Luzetsky, was leaving Bonnie’s Bar when gunfire erupted just before 2 a.m. Sunday.
Her brother made it outside, where he was fatally shot trying to escape. Another victim, Stephen Hollman, was found critically injured on the bar’s floor with a gunshot wound to his head.
State police at Wyoming said the alleged gunman, William Allabaugh, 25, chased after another patron, Mark Ktytor, who removed his own weapon from a holster and fired, striking Allabaugh twice in the abdomen. He told investigators he fired four shots at Allabaugh.
Read More http://timesleader.com/stories/The-death-of-a-harmless-soul,203443#ixzz26I2UEyCx
You forgot to mention the innocent bystander who was killed by the crossfire. So yes more innocent people died because someone decided to take the law in their own hands instead of waiting for the police to come.
You forgot to mention the innocent bystander who was killed by the crossfire. So yes more innocent people died because someone decided to take the law in their own hands instead of waiting for the police to come.