Self-defense is becoming more of a thing in Los Angeles. Homeowner in Southern California fires on home invasion suspects, injures 1
Two guys broke into a home in San Fernando Valley. Police believe a 3rd guy stayed in the car.
A shooting investigation was underway in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Valley Village after a homeowner reportedly shot an intruder Monday and police were searching for two additional burglary suspects, authorities confirmed to KTLA.
One of the two home invaders was shot by the resident of the home. The other guy, and the driver, took off. The guy who got shot was taken to a local hospital in critical condition.
The homeowner was also injured, but authorities have not said how, only that he was stable.
Residents are starting to see a problem in San Fernando Valley. Thieves target San Fernando Valley homes in destructive burglaries.
They dress as construction workers, or something that will let them blend in. They use WiFi jamming technology to disable security cameras.
Many residents are blaming local lawmakers for the increase in crime, citing a lack of serious consequences.
“It’s not really the fault of the police officers,” Godinez said. “’It’s the fault of the politicians. They are to blame.”
“It’s because the wrong people are in control of making laws that allow these people to break into homes and not suffer consequences,” another neighbor said.
Well, who elected those "wrong people?" And if you don't like the soft-on-crime policies from the city, county, and state, what are you doing to get those policies, and laws, changed?
This is Colion Noir's video on the home invasion: Armed LA Homeowner Faced Multiple Burglars With California Compliant Gun, Is in Hospital
Anti-gunners love to argue that no one needs more than 10 rounds. Well, tell that to the homeowner facing multiple attackers. Criminals don't play by the rules; they don't care about magazine limits. In a home invasion, Every, Single, Second, Counts, and the ability to defend yourself effectively shouldn't be restricted by some random number made up by a politician who has private security.
It’s easy to assume California residents are getting fed up with the government they’ve created, but it’s also taken as an item of faith the democrats have been rampantly cheating across the country to assume power BAMN. I’m beginning to think the CA government is less what was voted in, and more that the machine chewing up legitimate electoral processes across the country just started there.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Chicago, where cheating is not only widespread, but old man Daley couldn't be bothered to deny it around the 1960 election
DeleteWhat Obama's Presidency was about was exporting the Chicago Machine to the rest of the country, though California has its own machine
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