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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1063932)5/13/2018 10:00:06 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1573927
 
In Oklahoma, three teens broke into a house. The person inside the house got an AR-15 and shot the three intruders. The grandfather for one of the intruders argued it wasn't a fair fight. What do you think?

H aider Khan

Answered Dec 22 · Upvoted by Bryan Reo, Juris Doctor Law, Cleveland Marshall College of Law (2017) and Jon Davis, Marine Corps weapons instructor

Absolutely, it wasn’t a fair fight. I agree with the grandfather 100%. The homeowner was outnumbered 3 to 1. The intruders had brass knuckles and bladed weapons. If he was not armed, then the 3 delinquents would have left him bleeding to death.

I have no sympathy for home invaders and burglars.



The Wagoner County District Attorney's Office has announced that no charges will be filed against the man who shot and killed three home invasion suspects last week.

The sheriff's office held a joint news conference Monday with the DA's office regarding last week's deadly break-in. The DA's office also said three first-degree murder charges were filed against the woman who admitted to planning the burglary.

"The facts in this case are very solid," said Sheriff Chris Elliot. "These individuals chose to go to this house. They chose to break into this house. They chose to forcefully enter into the house. And because of those decisions, they lost their life."

On March 27, deputies say three teenagers were shot and killed during a burglary near Broken Arrow. After breaking into the home, deputies say 19-year-old Maxwell Cook, 17-year-old Jacob Redfearn and 16-year-old Jaykob Woodruff encountered Zach Peters, the 23-year-old son of the homeowner, armed with an AR-15.

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http://ktul.com/news/local/wagoner-county-da-sheriff-to-give-update-on-investigation-into-deadly-burglary
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