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Charges are pending against a man who was shot twice in the chest during a home invasion in Decatur, according to police.
DECATUR, AL (WAFF) -
Charges are pending against a man who was shot twice in the chest during a home invasion in Decatur, according to police.
Investigators said the shooting happened at a residence on Hartung Street and 7th Avenue shortly before noon on Monday.
According to police, Gary Lynn McClimans II was attempting to make contact with his ex-wife when officers were called out to the scene and issued a verbal trespassing warning for him to leave.
Shortly after the warning, authorities said McClimans kicked in the front door and the homeowner, Jason Brown, fired two shots, hitting him in the chest.A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. SnyderComment
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Home invasion suspect arrested in Vance County
VANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) --
A homeowner in Vance County opened fire on a man who kicked in his door Monday morning.
It happened about 9:45 a.m. as the homeowner, Jonathan Haith, was sleeping in his home in the 2200 block of Thomas Lane.
Authorities have arrested 23-year-old Gregory Johnson in connection with the home invasion.
"Somebody was you know knocking on the door at 9:15, 9:30 in the morning," said Haith. "I wanted to roll over and stay in the air conditioning, and I just ignored it."
When the door knocks lasting 15 minutes were followed by a boom and a thud, Haith grabbed his AR-15 semi-automatic from under his bed and slowly crept into the hallway.
"I peeked around the corner, saw a tall, slender black gentleman standing over me with a pistol," said Haith.
When Johnson allegedly fired at Haith with a 9mm and missed, he fired back. The bullet pierced the Johnson's stomach and shoulder.
"That was my round," said Haith. "Evidently, it went through his body and struck the wall."
Pandemonium followed, and Johnson scurried out. An apparent getaway vehicle spun out of Haith's yard to pick up Johnson, who had collapsed outside of a day care up the street.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------Last edited by jacksmar; 05-16-2014, 04:42 PM.A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. SnyderComment
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Yet Sesh, and many more, drink to excess frequently, and get behind the wheel of a 4000 pound weapon.
More people are killed by drunk drivers, than accidental shootings.
You gun haters are hypocrites. You just prefer different weapons to kill and maim people with.Comment
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Totally.
I hit 3 other cars and closed the main motorway between Scotland and England - it made the national traffic news.
The first thing the cops did was breathalyze me.Comment
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LR Police: Off-Duty Officer Shoots Man Trying to Rob Him, Suspect Dies
LITTLE ROCK, AR - A man is dead after being shot while trying to rob an off-duty police officer.
That's according to the Little Rock Police Department, which says the incident late Sunday night happened in the parking lot of an apartment complex at 2300 Rebsamen Park Road.
Officers were called to the scene around 11:30.
The 50-year-old officer, whose name has not been released, told investigators he was loading a bike onto the back of his vehicle when the suspect put a gun to his head.
The officer said he turned around and hit the gunman in the face and the gunman then hit him in the mouth before the officer took his off-duty weapon from his pocket and fired at the suspect. The gunman then ran across the parking lot but then stopped to shoot back at the officer, hitting the back window of a parked vehicle.
The gunman then got inside a green Honda driven by another man. The vehicle was later found in the emergency room parking lot at St. Vincent.
Doctors told police the suspect, identified as Juvon Allen, 21, of Little Rock, had been shot three times in the chest area. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A 24-year-old man driving the vehicle was questioned by police but there's no word on charges filed against him. Police say he threw a weapon officers found under a truck in the hospital parking lot that was seized as evidence in the case.
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Saved the city $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
This was a fatal mistake of victim selection.A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. SnyderComment
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