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Don't Break into a soldier's home
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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.
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>>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.
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>>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.
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>>Any suggestions?
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>The aforementioned Franchi SPAS-15 ( it is a shotgun after all so probably legal in Britain) It would even take low-pressure loads like bean-bags that are used for riot control. Not lethal but makes the target feel like he wished they had been.

No, only lethal would do for me in this case, probably involving their bleeding to death slowly, in great pain, at least with the possibility of passing on their odious genes being ruled out.

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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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