09 March 2026

Don't Bring a Knife to a Gunfight

Things will probably not work out for you. Moore County homeowner holds knife-wielding robber at gunpoint until officers arrive

According to the Aberdeen Police Department, the homeowner called 911 just before 11 p.m. to report a burglary in progress in the 200 block of Campbell Street. He said he was at home with his wife when a man armed with a knife came to his porch and attempted to break into the house.

When cops arrived they found the homeowner holding the would-be, bad guy at gunpoint. Cops took control, disarmed the bad guy, and arrested him.

Police said the suspect was identified as 21-year-old Tylee Keyshaun Cannady of Aberdeen. He is charged with the felony offenses of first-degree burglary and breaking and entering with intent to terrorize, along with the misdemeanor offenses of first-degree trespass with entering/remaining and possessing marijuana paraphernalia.

Moore County, North Carolina is about a 65 mile drive southwest of Raleigh.

The homeowner was not charged because North Carolina is not New York. Good Guys 1, Bad Guys 0. (Hat tip to USA Carry)

2 comments:

  1. Tylee Keyshaun Cannady is simply a misunderstood medical student who quite possibly will discover the cure for cancer AND Alzheimer's... too bad he got caught up in this unfortunate event.... Here is his pic:

    https://sandhillssentinel.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/mugshot-Tylee-Keyshaun-Cannady.jpg

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  2. Homeowner should have pumped him full of lead. Saved the taxpayers a ton of money and also saved his future victims having to suffer the crimes he IS going to commit when the system releases him.

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