Posted on Jun 12, 2015
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This happened early this morning. The crook shot five times is in critical condition. The other male was captured. When are these guys going to realize, if they break in a home in Pasadena, Texas, they are going to be killed. I don't go anywhere without my weapons.
PASADENA, TX (KTRK) -- Pasadena police are still looking for a woman following an attempted home invasion that ended in gunfire.

It happened early this morning at a home in the 5100 block of Turnberry Court near Cherry Hills Lane.

Police say a male and female went to the home and were talking with the homeowner inside. A third person, who had been waiting in the man and woman's car outside, then came into the home with a shotgun, police say.

The homeowner had his own weapon, a semi automatic pistol, and shot the man with the shotgun five times. That man went to hospital in critical condition.

The original man and woman took off. Police later captured the male, but they are still looking for the female.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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Excellent article. I only wish our liberal politicians would notice that wherever law-abiding citizens are prevented from defending themselves, the violent crime rates go up. And on the other end of the spectrum, I've never heard a story of a criminal attempting to rob a gun range during business hours.
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Col Joseph Lenertz, me either Sir. I go to an indoor range where they have monitors everywhere. You have to push a button for them to let you in. They are packing heat on them and around them. Unless a crook wants to commit suicide, they better not try.
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SGM Retired
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Actually, I did hear a story of a pair of crooks who decided to hold up a bar. After pulling their guns on the barkeep and announcing the holdup, the heard about 20 metallic clicks. Turning, they realized they were facing almost 2 dozen guns. Turns out the crooks had decided to hold up a bar that was a hangout for off-duty police.
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SGT Richard H.
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A few years ago we had an incident here in corpus were three guys kicked down a door and invaded a home while the family was sleeping. The following is an actual transcript of the conversation between my wife and I after we watched the news story.

Wife: are you awake? what would you do if they kicked down our door and came into our house in the middle of the night?

Me: call the police and ask them to come and remove the bodies from my hallway. Go to sleep honey.
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SGT Richard H., awesome response.
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CPL Richard Rios
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Texas has thousands of cranky Vietnam combat vets who own a variety of handguns. The vast majority have at least one type of mental issue as documented by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affaiirs. Don't piss them off.
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MSgt John Grollimund
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North Dakota is trying to pass that your drivers license is your CC permit. Very gun friendly state.
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MSgt John Grollimund, I don't understand how that would work. Drivers licenses can be made easy for crooks. Are they going to have to complete a course?
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MSgt John Grollimund
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Sgt Bodine, I am not sure of the how, but the bill is at the state now.
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SGT (Join to see) - If it's anything like Kansas, the DL number is the same as the CC. They made the two separate a few years ago after allowing the option of them being on just the DL solely because the CC has to be renewed every 4 years and the DL is every 7ish. All authorized CC can be traced back when police run your DL through the system though.
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