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My brother walked in on a home invasion in progress the other night...


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Friends had been at a bar. He left the bar and went to the house where there was a latenight party. He came through the back door of a house where there this party going on. Dude in a mask comes to the back door and says MF this, MF that...my brother pushes him back thinking it was a joke. Dude then puts a revolver to his dome and tells him to get on the Flo. Brother sees it isnt a joke, gets on the floor with the other people.

The perps pistol whip one or two folks, take all their wallets/purses, fire two shots through the door when they leave....

Brother is lucky he is alive, from A: Walking in the backdoor surprising them. and B: not having a wallet to give them. He did have $20 in his pocket. He handed over.

Not sure if he was able to get the poo stains out of his pants.

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my brother recently almost killed somebody breaking into his house about a month ago. He caught them in the act but they didn't know he was watching them. Thank God the cops got their in time. It turned out it was two 17 year old kids and the guns they had weren't even loaded. That would have been a bad thing to have on his conscious.

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my brother recently almost killed somebody breaking into his house about a month ago. He caught them in the act but they didn't know he was watching them. Thank God the cops got their in time. It turned out it was two 17 year old kids and the guns they had weren't even loaded. That would have been a bad thing to have on his conscious.

I would have shot first and asked questions later. I have been faced with near death and trust me you want to live no matter what happens after. You value life after its threatened.

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This is a great story on how gun control works. The robbers did not have to worry one bit about getting shot. A safe and clean get away.

For real though I am glad no one was hurt and they were all lucky.

where does his brother live that they don't allow guns?

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This is a great story on how gun control works. The robbers did not have to worry one bit about getting shot. A safe and clean get away.

For real though I am glad no one was hurt and they were all lucky.

yes....sounds like it would have ended way better if everyone in the house all had a gun, maybe even two

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Columbus, MS.

No shortage of guns...but its not as simple as you make it sound. My brother said he wouldnt have used one, unless the guys started killing people. He just didnt have a chance. Its easy to say youd use one, but if they get the drop on you, its not easy. Still these guys were brazen to go into a house with that many people there.

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Columbus, MS.

No shortage of guns...but its not as simple as you make it sound. My brother said he wouldnt have used one, unless the guys started killing people. He just didnt have a chance. Its easy to say youd use one, but if they get the drop on you, its not easy. Still these guys were brazen to go into a house with that many people there.

WOW, small world. That's where my brother was living when he got broken into. He was in pilot training at the AF base.

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