18 August 2026

RIP Frank Beard - Drummer for ZZ Top

Frank Beard. 11 June 1949 to 17 August 2026

The Feral Irishman brings us bad news. R.I.P. Frank Beard

Click thru for one video that contains the songs "La Grange" from the 1973 album Tres Hombres, "Gimme All Your Lovin'" from the 1983 album Eliminator, "Sharp Dressed Man," also from Eliminator, "Tush" from Fandango (1975), and "Legs" from Eliminator. And a couple of great photos.

Rolling Stone, which I have mostly abandoned in recent years, has Frank Beard, ZZ Top’s Hard-Shuffling Drummer, Dead at 77

The tireless drummer anchored the Texas band on hits like “La Grange,” “Tush,” and “Cheap Sunglasses” during its five-decade run

And an interesting headline from Newsweek (by way of MSN). Frank Beard had the most ironic name in rock. Now ZZ Top's drummer is gone.

Frank Beard, the ZZ Top drummer whose name became one of rock’s enduring ironies as the band’s only member usually without a beard, has died at 77.

Tuesday Links - 18 August

Wendy Laubach at Chicago Boyz starts us off with The un-scholarships

In 2011 Peter Thiel started the Thiel Fellowship program to award several hundred thousand dollars apiece and mentorship access to extraordinary individuals willing to skip college or drop out by age 22.

Take It Outside by Alice Jones Webb - The Softest Hands in Edgecombe County

You can learn a lot about a person by their reaction to being handed a “bear grease brownie.”

Matt E. at The Firearm Blog - Concealed Carry Corner: Realities of Self-Defense

This week, I wanted to look at some of the realities of self-defense and how it starts to change your behavior over time.

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 15 August 2026: Twenty Essential Classical Elements Edition

Who are you and what have you done with France? France's Constitutional Council has found the French government's plan to block social media access to children under 15 unconstitutional for the burden it would place on everyone over the age of 15. (Reuters)

Cedar Sanderson - Competence Porn

Competence does not mean perfect. We should all like competent heroes. Take Miles Vorkosigan for instance. He was competent, but far from perfect.

William Teach at Pirate's Cove - Judge Rules TPS For Somalis Can Be Ended

I’m still not sure why this is so difficult, being that the 18 month renewal period had already ended, and the Supreme Court basically said that the Executive Branch has control, not the courts, but, whatever

Meep at STUMP - The Week in Meep: Capybaras, Falls, Liars, and Chocolate!

I was with my kids (all early 20s) and my parents (NOT early 20s) in the Poconos. I love being in the Appalachians, and these are very close to where I live. We always find something different to do each time we go there.

Wombat-socho - FMJRA 2.0: Another Rough Start

After a horrendous wipeout at Fenway, the Senators bounced back and took two out of three from the Royals at Metropolitan Stadium

Granite Grok - MACDONALD: Impotent Anti-ICE Protests in Keene

There have been weekly protests around the Monadnock region in opposition to ICE enforcing federal law, and no one seems to have asked them about “no one being above the law”?

How Do Prosecutors Ignore Evidence in a Murder Trial for Months?

Ignoring evidence for 21 or 22 months seems like malpractice, somehow. MOM WALKS FREE: Prosecutors dump murder charges against mom who shot husband after 5-hour tape backs self-defense

So in October of 2024, Latoya Crabbe killed her estranged husband Curtis Crabbe. There exists an audio recording that covers 5 hours of the day in question. Prosecutors ignored that evidence until August of 2026.

In a statement released this afternoon, the office said prosecutors and investigators from the Manassas City Police Department recently accessed a previously unexamined five-hour audio recording recovered from a digital device seized during the investigation. The recording captured conversations and events immediately leading up to the shooting.

“Following an exhaustive review of the audio and its transcript, the Commonwealth has concluded that the recording introduces significant evidence that a reasonable jury could interpret as supporting a claim of lawful self-defense,” the statement notes

At least she hasn't been in jail, awaiting trial the entire time. She has been free on bond.

So what causes prosecutors to ignore evidence for months? October 2024 until August 2026 is a long time. Because they hate the idea of self-defense, and are happy to ignore anything that might interfere with their case. Well, that is how it seems to me. I'm sure if you asked the Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, they would have a more reasonable excuse reason.

At least the Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office eventually got to the evidence, and admitted that self-defense is legal in Virginia.

20 Times The Government-Media Complex Lied to America

From Doug Ross: Top 20 Times “Misinformation” Was Actually the Truth

Trust the science. Trust the experts. Trust the media. How often were we told that during the lockdowns? And the media (and the experts) are still confused about why we don't believe them anymore.

Most of the items have to do with the Wuhan Flu, which is understandable given how hard Fauci and Company were defending their friends in Big Pharma. But not all.

2. Platform and institutional suppression of the Hunter Biden story: Labeled disinfo to limit reach pre-election; authenticity later confirmed by forensics, media, and federal trials. Fifty-one intelligence officials, media, and tech all singing the “Russian disinfo” chorus right before voters headed to the polls—sheer coincidence, I’m sure.

Click thru. There are gain-of-function research lies, Wuhan funding lies, more Hunter Biden info, and Biden's cognitive decay.

Academia and Jason Arday

From Richard Hanania's Newsletter: They're the Ones Who Told Us to Pay Attention to Jason Arday

Jason Arday was a professor at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. He was lauded as the “youngest black professor at Cambridge.” He had been guilty of excessive plagiarism, and when he had been called out, in a way that no one could dispute, he killed himself.

This reminds me of something an old professor told me when I was in graduate school. He was a historian who had grown disgusted with the direction in which academia had gone. In his class, we would dig deep into some of the work of prominent political scientists and expose the flaws in their papers and books. This was effective in puncturing the aura that surrounded high-status figures in academia, and we would wonder how they got away with producing such drivel. He told us that many academics saw their work “like a game.” You don’t care all that much if someone you know cheats in a board game. Who cares? Why start a conflict? We’ve all got a nice thing going here, and it’s better if we all just continue getting along.

I have seen several folks on the Left blaming the people who exposed the plagiarism for his death. As far as I'm concerned, that is just self-delusion. No one is to blame for his actions but himself. While you can make a case that the Left that celebrated him without bothering to validate any of his claims for some of the blame, in my estimation he is responsible for his own actions.

Still people are looking at academia over this issue. (Academia is under scrutiny for many reasons, but I'm just focusing on one thing.)

It’s become a cliché at this point to say that the Arday story is more interesting as an indictment of academia than of him as a person. The New York Times just ran a brutally frank article about how unqualified he was for his position, and how the committee that hired him at Cambridge had experts in autism who should have been aware that his story about being nonverbal until 11 and then becoming a scholar couldn’t have been true.

And this didn't happen at some 3rd rate college in the middle of nowhere. Cambridge University is one of the premiere universities in the UK, or Europe, or the world.

This may be the ultimate DEI fable.

17 August 2026

Born Again

Beast in Black is a Power Metal band originally from Helsinki, Finland. Don't worry, they sing in English. And you also don't need to worry about the Death Metal, Death Growl. Yannis Papadopoulos, the lead singer, has an almost supernatural clarity in his singing, and despite the fact that he is Greek, I never have trouble understanding him. And anyway, today's video includes the lyrics.

And I can't call this is a Power Ballad. It's a love song, and parts of it are ballad like, but mostly it is just Heavy Metal.

This song is "Born Again" by Beast in Black from their 2017 album Berserker.

Texans Are Still Armed

And being armed for your own defense is not a cloak of invulnerability. 1 man killed, another injured in shooting at Fort Worth home, police say

Police say a male homeowner had returned home when he saw another man on his property. A verbal fight reportedly broke out between the two, which escalated to them exchanging gunfire.

The homeowner was shot, and taken to a local hospital. The intruder did not survive.

And this is apparently a domestic violence incident.

According to police, the man who was killed had an active protective order against someone who lived in the home.

Or was the order of protection against him?

Either way, this is very early in the investigation, as this happened Saturday afternoon.

Improvised Guns in South Australia

Impro guns has the details. Guns seized following vehicle stop in South Australia

A search conducted following a vehicle stop yesterday [August 12th] uncovered a jerry-rigged stapler and Aliexpress LifeCard®. Not a terrible effort I suppose. Get this man some more meth.

The stapler doesn't give me a good feeling, but the other efforts look good enough to inspire some confidence, including one that appears to have some 3D-printed parts.

South Australia is an Australian state in the south-central part of the continent. It contains some of the driest parts of the country, and it has a population of about 2 million.

Click thru for the photos, and follow the link for the statement from the police (and additional photos).

July Gun Sales Rebound

From The Firearm Blog: July's NICS Numbers Show We're Back In Business

After the election of 2024, gun sales showed a bit of a slump in 2025. Which is understandable. July of 2025 was the first time NICS checks has fallen below 1 million in 6 years. 2026 has shown a rebound.

The NSSF’s adjusted numbers show 1,061,883 relevant NICS queries in July of 2026. That’s a rise of 8.5 percent from last July, which was the first time in six years that NICS queries had dropped below a million.

With the tax cost for suppressors and SBRs falling to zero dollars, July also saw healthy NFA checks. Something that may or may not be possible to track going forward.

Click thru for details on how the numbers are checked, what the rise in concealed carry permits does to the statistics, and more info on NFA items.

16 August 2026

'Coyote vs. Acme' Looks Like a Promising Film

Maybe Hollywood is healing. Probably not, but maybe. From DiscussingFilm: 'Coyote vs. Acme' Review - A Superbly Looney Comedy Worth Saving

Every animation fan has spent some amount of time wishing for another Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Robert Zemeckis’ 1988 masterpiece remains the gold standard for live-action and animation hybrids; a seemingly impossible balancing act of technical wizardry, timeless comedy, and genuine cinematic magic. Plenty of films have tried to capture that same lightning in a bottle, with varying degrees of success. The Looney Tunes themselves have taken a few swings at it, from Space Jam (1996) and its 2021 sequel to Joe Dante’s Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003). Now, after an unexpectedly rocky journey to the big screen, Coyote vs. Acme (2026) gets its chance.

Like The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, Coyote vs. Acme was almost shelved as a write-off. Instead, both films were rescued by Ketchup Entertainment.

Wile E. Coyote is suing Acme for selling defective products. Seems like an interesting place to start.

This is the Official Trailer for Coyote vs. ACME. While it was shown at San Diego Comic-Con in July, it opens August 28th. And it is 103 minutes, which is a reasonable length for a movie.

Floridians Are Heavily Armed

This case also highlights the fact that people you know can be a threat. Man shot, killed inside Fort Pierce home after attacking homeowner; no charges filed

The gun-hating part of the Left (it isn't all of the Left) loves to go on at length about how if you own a gun, you are more likely to shoot someone you know, than a perfect stranger. The implication is that shooting someone you know is always bad, but it can be justified self-defense.

Also, relatives of dead people don't like self-defense.

A 37-year-old man was shot and killed after deputies say he entered a St. Lucie County home and attacked a 22-year-old man during a dispute.

These two guys knew each other, and had been in a "dispute" that involved both verbal and text-message exchanges.

Investigators say the suspect, who has yet to be identified, made several threats before showing up at the home.

Deputies say he knocked on the front door and was let inside before a brawl broke out.

The 22-year-old homeowner "disengaged" from the brawl, drew a weapon, and fired one shot.

The suspect was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

St. Lucie County, Florida is about 80 miles north of Fort Lauderdale, or about 40 miles north of Palm Beach, Florida.

As for the family...

"It's not fair, 'cause my son has no father now. He's five years old, and what am I gonna tell him? We didn't even get to say goodbye," said Naomi Pallarez, the girlfriend of the man who died.

The homeowner is cooperating with the investigation, and no charges have been filed. The ultimate decision on charges belongs to the State Attorney's Office for St. Lucie County.

Self-defense is a human right, and this didn't take place in Massachusetts.

Barking Moonbat Charged With Defacing WWII Memorial

A photo from a few years back is her with pink hair. The Other McCain bring us Crazy People Are Dangerous: Weirdo Charged With Defacing WWII Memorial

That’s a photo Melissa Farris posted to Facebook five years ago, when she was 36 years old. Farris is reportedly from Elizabethtown, Kentucky.

She was arrested this week on federal charges after she vandalized the World War II memorial in D.C., pouring soap bubbles in the fountain and spray painting “Clean Hands Dirty $” on a wall of the memorial.

The photo reminds me of an old term, Barking Moonbat.

She looked better 5 years ago.

As soon as I read the news report stating that Farris is 41 years old, my first thought was, “Man, that’s been a hard 41 years.”

Click thru for the details on her other charges, her lifestyle since COVID, and more insanity.

“Stand Your Ground” Laws and Academic Inquiry

Professor David Yamane at Light Over Heat has an interesting take on learning Do “Stand Your Ground” Laws Allow You to “Shoot First and Ask Questions Later”?

For most of us who went to college, were are used to "test questions." They one correct answer. They get asked on tests. Professor Yamane is interested in real questions.

Take the question for Module 8: Do “Stand Your Ground” Laws Allow You to “Shoot First and Ask Questions Later”? This is a test question in the sense that I already know the answer. As I wrote in The Hill a few years ago, “Stand Your Ground laws do not allow you to ‘shoot first and ask questions later.’”

That is a yes no question, and while the media tends to paint the answer in one way, the media isn't interested in the truth. They are interested in narratives. If you want to get at the truth, you need to ask different questions.

The assignment below asks the students to investigate what Stand Your Ground laws actually say. I have an idea of what they will find, but I am not certain. So, I approach their answers to the question with open-mindedness (I haven’t thought of everything) and humility (I may be wrong in my answer).

This is the kind of thing I remember from college, which I guess is not usual today. We read both Marx and Engles, and Adam Smith in the same term. Communism and Capitalism in one term. And I can tell, even all these years later, that most of the recent college graduates today, who are in love with Socialism and Communism, have never read Marx.

Click thru for more details.

15 August 2026

Saturday Roundup of Link Roundups - 15 August

Wombat-socho starts things rolling with In The Mailbox: 08.12.26 (Afternoon Edition)

Don Surber: Call A Muslim a Muslim
Racket News: Cliché Alert – Return of the “Beer Test”

The Right Way - Top of the News

Democrat Socialist Francesca Hong Down to Wire with David Crowley in Wisconsin Dem Gov Primary - Briebart News

EBL - NYPD tells Mamdani NO on security detail to Syria and Lebanon

Instapundit: PJ Media: Mamdani is having a very bad week (and it is only Wednesday)
AoSHQ: Morning Report 08.12.26

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 13 August 2026: Trurl And Klapaucius Are Dead Edition

The "Godmother of AI" says the biggest risk to AI is students losing the desire learn. (Tech Spot)
Don't know how to tell you this, Fei-Fei...

Again from Wombat-socho - In The Mailbox: 08.12.26 (Evening Edition)

Transterrestrial Musings: Long March 7A Failure
Victory Girls: Mamdani Has A Bad Week Learning That People Don’t Like Him,

Flopping Aces - The Week in Radical Leftism, 08/14/2026 – The Washington Post Continues to Die in Darkness!

Trump administration order would upend nation’s childhood vaccine schedule
Yep, if it’s designed to protect kids then The Radical Left is against it.

Vlad Tepes - Data points on Islamic and Leftist attacks on Western Civ, how to recognize them and how to get ahead of the tactics to see the strategy: Links 1 for August 14th, 2026

1. Muslims took a Viennese girl as a slave. This is the story, the justification and the reason it will get much much worse unless we the people decide to assert our own right to exist.
2. Comedian, Ben Bankas gets a critical theory attack by the CBC.

The Glibertarians - Friday Go To Meetin’ Links

I wish US elections were more like this.
So did his son Justin come down for the party?
The Grauniad’s obsessions often cross the line to sheer comedy.

Wombat-socho again - In The Mailbox: 08.14.26 (Afternoon Edition)

Cedar Sanderson: Heat Lamp Thieves,
Postcards From Barsoom: Gay Race Communism vs. The Swarm

Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog - LinkSwarm For August 14, 2026

There seems to be just enough juice left in the Corrupt Wing of the Democrat Party to rise up and defeat the very worst candidates of the insane wing, as Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong lost.

A View from the beach - Flotsam and Jetsam - Francesca Hong Out to Dry

Capt. Ed cites El-Sayed: Let Me Tell You Why July 4 Fireworks 'S**k'. At Twitchy, Scott Jennings Says Holiday Hatred Is Window Into Souls of Dem Party’s Anti-American Candidates “

Small Dead Animcals - Thursday On Turtle Island

The Democrat Party’s America: Victor Davis Hanson – Iran’s midterm strategy. Pearl clutching media. Third worldism. Woke Greens. Freeloaders.
Davos Carney’s Canada: A meme. No roads for you. China’s colony. The Indians are upset

Gates of Vienna - News Feed 8/12/2026

Cash-Strapped Americans Purge Costly Streaming Subscriptions
Americans are canceling subscriptions at record rates as living costs rise, with 52% dropping at least one service in six months

Once again from Wombat-socho - In The Mailbox: 08.14.26 (Evening Edition)

BattleSwarm: Shapeshifting Talafreako Scrubs Radical Past, also, LinkSwarm For August 14
Behind The Black: Floating flakes on the flanks of Mount Sharp on Mars

Political Hat - Quick Takes – Peer-Reviewed WTF: Racialization of Episemology; “1 mL of the mass killing of an ethnic group”; Treacherous Waters And Queerdom

Apparently A.I. is so woke, it’ll out your plagiarism.
Cis-heteronormativity is like a storm and “pride” (grooming) clubs are a “safe” harbour… From the Abstract:

Maggie's Farm - Wednesday morning links

UK Wants People To Not Use Energy During Solar Eclipse
Flesh-Eating Screwworms Feast on Humans in Mexico

J.J. Sefton at Ace of Spades HQ - The Morning Report — 8/ 12 /26

A threat - potentially rivaling that of Iran.
Pakistan Invites Muslim Nations to Join the New ‘Islamic NATO’

Doug Ross - Larwyn’s Linx: SPLC CFO Arrested for Paying Hate Groups and Nazis: Wire Fraud, Conspiracy, etc.

real communism has never been imagined - el gato malo
Treasury Proposes Tax-Free Employer Contributions To Trump Accounts - ZH

Anonymous Conservative - News Briefs – 08/13/2026

MI Voter Registration BOMBSHELL: Israeli Addresses Used to Register Multiple Permanent Absentee Voters from a Single Detroit Coffee Shop—Here’s What We Found.

I leave you with Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #4042 from 90 Miles from Tyranny, Midweek Memes from Granite Grok, Wednesday Memes … from MaddMedic, and Friday's gifs from Wirecutter.

Self-Defense and Domestic Violence

Some people need to understand the phrase, "It's over." Leesburg fatal shooting investigation continues - WFTV

Investigators said the man arrived unannounced while his ex-girlfriend was visiting the home. He then became involved in a physical confrontation with the homeowner and allegedly attempted to force his way inside.

This was a bad move on his part, as the Florida homeowner was armed. One shot was fired. The ex-boyfriend didn't survive.

Leesburg, Florida, is a 45 mile drive northwest of Orlando.

What did he think was going to happen in Florida? Did he not know that homeowners in Florida are heavily armed?

The Lake County Sheriff's Office is early in its investigation, but this sounds like self-defense to me. And of course the decisions about charges are made by the District Attorney, not the Sheriff. I listed domestic violence in the title to this post, because it has all the hallmarks of the "How dare you live without me!" attitude. Are there other explanations? Not that make sense to me.

Self-defense is a human right.

Do People Not Know of Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida Waters?

It is known as Vibrio vulnificus. Fox 35 Orlando has the details, though the details are everywhere. Florida reports 2nd 'flesh-eating' bacteria death of 2026 as cases reach 14

People from the Northeast and the Midwest travel to Florida, and don't think about the fact that it might be different than where they live most of the year. The wildlife is different. The solar radiation is different (especially if you're on a boat). There are a lot of differences.

A Marion County resident between the ages of 60 and 74 has died after contracting a severe infection from Vibrio—a rare, naturally occurring bacteria often referred to as "flesh-eating." The victim's death is the second death in 14 reported cases of Vibrio vulnificus across the state this year.

Vibrio bacteria thrive in warm, brackish, or salt water and typically enter the body through an open wound. While cases are relatively rare, they can escalate rapidly. The state reported 33 cases and 5 deaths linked to Vibrio infections last year.

Marion County, Florida is about 15 miles south of Gainsville, about 35 miles due east of Daytona Beach, and about 40 miles northeast of Orlando.

This put me in mind of an omgitswicks video on the topic. Florida flesh eating bacteria

Don't even get me started on the Brain-Eating Amoebas. We'll talk about that another time.

If you are in salt water there are sharks, and flesh-eating bactera. And a handful of other predators. If you are in extreme South Florida, you might run into an American crocodile.

If you're in fresh water there are likely alligators. As omgitswicks says, "If water is wet, it probably got a gator in it."

As for the brain-eating amoeba, or Naegleria fowleri, That is found in warm fresh water, and not just in Florida. There is 97% fatality rate.

That doesn't include the fire ants, the spectacled caiman, The green anaconda, or Eunectes murinus, which can grow to 30 feet long and 1 foot in diameter, or the Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus).

Specter

Bad Omens is listed as either alternative rock or alternative metal. I haven't heard a lot of songs by that band, but most of them don't scream Metal to me. I went back and forth on this song, as to whether it should be included Metal for Mondays, and finally decided that it sounds more like Rock to me.

This song came to me by way of the Tidal music streaming service. In particular, it was part of the Rock Hits playlist from Tidal, way back in 2025.

This song is "Specter" by Bad Omens. It was released as a single in August of 2025. There is apparently an album in the works, as several singles have been released, but I can't find any info on a release date.

14 August 2026

Friday Links - 14 August

Take It Outside by Alice Jones Webb is first with Basecamp Dispatch: My Quarter-Acre Piece of Dirt

Summer continues to hang out like a sticky house guest who’s overstayed his welcome, leaving sweat stains on all the good furniture.

The Gun Writer - California docs prefer deafness over civil rights

The California Medical Association, Dr. Wheeler says, is “stubbornly refusing” to endorse suppressors as a way to reduce hearing loss, even after the CDC report said they function extremely well.

Climate Depot - Can civilization survive?! Climate Journalism in Decline: ‘CBS lost its entire climate desk, the Wash Post cut 74% of its climate team, & NPR laid off its climate desk editor’

The public is tired of climate alarmism, now in its fifth decade. Regular weather news can report (and exaggerate), but climate scolds do not have the commercial interest anymore–in the US, at least.

William Teach at Pirate's Cove - UK Wants People To Not Use Energy During Solar Eclipse

It’s shocking that solar energy doesn’t work when the sun is not out

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 12 August 2026: Viverrid Browser Edition

Gemini has reached a billion users. (Ars Technica)
Rather in the same way that Meta's Threads reached... Whatever user count they claim for that tumbleweed farm.

The Other McCain - The Feds Put the Cuffs on Heidi

Grudge, you say? Why would I have a grudge against Heidi Beirich, who did so much to make me famous as a “neo-Confederate white supremacist”? Probably the SPLC has removed her bylines from the various articles she wrote about me, decades ago, when her transparent purpose was to get me fired from The Washington Times.

Holly MathNerd - Promiscuity, Victimhood, and Double Standards

But here’s the fascinating part for my purposes: the double standard essentially disappeared when researchers simply asked people to report their beliefs on questionnaires. People’s stated principles were more egalitarian than the judgments they made when evaluating actual men and women.

Josh Slocum at Disaffected Newsletter - Sympathize with Lindsay Clancy, eh?

The number of people sympathizing with Lindsay Clancy has shocked and distressed me to a degree that I have not been distressed in a long time.

They have an excuse for everything. They will do and say anything at all to portray a maternal murderess as a victim (no, silly, the children aren’t victims. How could they be? They’re not women.).

The First Street Journal - You in a heap o’ trouble, girl!

As a good Catholic, I have been horrified by the revelations of sexual abuse of minors by priests, but these days, it seems that such sexual abuse of minors has become the province of public school teachers.

Patrick Dent at Chicago Contrarian - Chicago’s Wrongful Conviction Scandal Needs an Investigation, Not a Buy Now, Pay Later Plan

The City Council finally seems to realize something is terribly wrong with Chicago’s multi-million dollar settlement machine. Unfortunately, its proposed solution solves the wrong problem.

Woman Defends Herself from Home Invader

What does the anti-gun part of the Left (it isn't all of the Left) think she should have done? Woman shoots man who opened her window screen during overnight burglary attempt, CPD says - CWB Chicago

How would you respond to an intruder in your home, or breaking into your home, before five o'clock in the morning? How should a woman alone respond?

A concealed carry holder shot a man who opened the window screen of her South Shore home during a burglary attempt early Tuesday morning, Chicago police said.

South Shore, is one of the 77 neighborhoods in Chicago. It is about 7 miles south of the Loop, and as the name implies it is on the lake shore.

In addition to the victim, a neighbor called 911 to report seeing the man lying on the ground across the street from the woman’s home and screaming that he had been shot. But the suspect was gone when CPD arrived. Moments later, he walked into Jackson Park Hospital for treatment. CPD said he was in good condition. The woman was not injured.

One of the things I appreciate about CWB Chicago is that they know the difference between victims, and perpetrators.

I always wish the anti-gun part of the Left would do, is explain exactly how a woman should react to a home invader. I'm not expecting them to say anything aside from, "Wait for police." With the shortages of police in the blue cities (I haven't looked into the situation in Chicago in a number of years, but they were understaffed) waiting for police to arrive may be a long wait. You may wait the rest of your life.

Hat tip to USA Carry

Deadly force is justified only against an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm, and that is the same standard armed citizens across the country carry under every day. A stranger opening a window on an occupied home in the dark gives the person on the other side no way to know what comes through it next, and no time to find out.

The current Illinois State's Attorney for Cook County is a more reasonable person than her predesessor, so I expect the only charges to be filed against the guy who got shot.