Intruder calls 911, afraid homeowners have a gun!

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  • JSeroka

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    I feel bad for anyone trying to break into my place. If the I'm not there then they have a pitbull to worry about, if "I" am there, the mossberg 500 will definitely make a lasting impression
     
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    wolfts01

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    New Haven
    I'm surprised the BG didn't get breaking and entering. That's worse than just stealing or trespassing, I believe. I was on the jury in a case where a bg was trying to get the lesser charges, but lets just say the evidence didn't help his case.

    Reminds me of a scene from "Memento". The main character breaks into a BG's apartment and hides in the bathroom with a bottle of wine to ambush the guy, but he forgets after a few minutes and ends up taking a shower (thinking it was his own apartment). The bad guy comes home, and he jumps out of the shower naked and attacks when the BG is taking a #1.

    Great movie if you haven't seen it.
     

    gvbcraig

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    moea222

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    Why wouldn't the intruder just leave the house? What could he have been thinking ... call 911? Hard to believe he called 911.
     
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