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Don't Break into a soldier's home
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16/09/2008 09:36:17
 
 
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>>Does it also allow you to hang them from the "castle" walls, pour encourager les autres? That would be REALLY cool!
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>Hanging is barbaric. We put heads on pikes.

I meant hanging their already dead and mutilated bodies. The head on a spike might just get you into trouble for a tad excessiveness. But I'm all for it.

The guys who one night, a few years back, turned up and repetitively rammed my car (presumably with a stolen car), up onto the kerb too, for my having the temerity of admonishing them for speeding down our narrow street, and a few nights later came back to put a scaffolding pole through my windscreen, I'm still yet to come up with a fitting punishment for.

Any suggestions?

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>>>Ohio has just passed the "Castle" law. The burden of proof is now on the prosecution if it chooses to prosecute a homeowner who kills an intruder. This includes gunning them down as they leave. You no longer have to drag the body back inside.
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>>>This kind of stuff is going to take all the fun out of home invasion. But on the plus side, being a bored homeowner in a bad neighborhood with a Franchi SPAS-15 with Brenneke slugs in the box loader could be a lot of fun.
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>>>I'm feeling cranky this week - maybe I'll move ...
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>>>>http://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=304642
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>>>>A Hope Mills man who was involved in a shooting at the troubled Palomino night club was sentenced to federal prison Friday on a gun possession charge.
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>>>>The defendant was also involved in a break-in of a soldier’s apartment in May 2007 which turned deadly after the soldier started shooting.
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>>>>U.S. District Judge Terrence W. Boyle sentenced 20-year-old Torrian Dontez Knowles to four years, two months in prison plus three years of probation. Knowles pleaded guilty in March to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He had previously been convicted of felony breaking-and-entering.
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>>>>In the gun possession case, according to court papers and a news release from the U.S. Attorney Office, Knowles fired a gun from a car during a fight in The Palomino’s parking lot in November 2006. An off-duty Fayetteville police officer saw him fire the gun and arrested him.
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>>>>Knowles’ lawyer said in a court filing that Knowles grabbed the gun from an acquaintance in the car “and fired a shot up into the air to quell the commotion. Never did Mr. Knowles point the gun at anyone or worse.
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>>>>“What he did was reckless and stupid, but no one was injured,” wrote his lawyer, Joseph Craven.
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>>>>Police complaints of shootings, fights, and other crime at The Palomino prompted city officials to shut it down this summer.
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>>>>Knowles was arrested again with a gun twice in 2007, court papers say, both times with Michael Fripp.
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>>>>Knowles, Fripp, Kwuamae Keaton and Buchkechio Geddie were accused of a home invasion in May 2007 in Lakeshore Grande apartments near Cross Creek Mall.
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>>>>According to the prosecution, Knowles and Geddie broke in while Keaton waited in a car and Fripp stood lookout.
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>>>>The break-in woke the soldier, who was in his bedroom with his wife. Geddie ran into the bedroom and the soldier shot and killed him.

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>>>>Fripp pleaded guilty in state court in April to burglary and conspiracy charges for the break-in, plus several unrelated charges. He is serving a sentence of seven years, two months.
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>>>>Knowles and Keaton are charged with burglary and conspiracy and await prosecution in the break-in case.
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>>>>The original story of the break-in:
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>>>>http://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=263118
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>>>>Just in case anyone is unsure, all four men were armed during the invasion/break-in:
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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