Someone tried to break into my house today!!! (While I was HOME!)

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Old 10-10-2006 | 10:51 AM
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No it doesn't. Within the City of SF, for example, at least on Verizon, you are routed to the SF PSAP, not CHP.

Still, better to use a landline if possible.

landline, even if you just leave it, then can track it down to your house.

heck, even a 911 hang-up, if you stay long enough, they can still track it down...
Old 10-10-2006 | 11:12 AM
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curious if this situation escalated:

If the guy did break into the house and you pull a gun on him, then what?

if he threatens you with a knife, is shooting him in the leg self defense? Is shooting him in the head as he enters the house self defense? I have some idea but thought i'd throw it out there.

curious how situations like this can unfold, and what the homeowner is allowed to do per the law
Old 10-10-2006 | 11:46 AM
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its all about how you articulate your story. Breaking and entering, you draw weapon, he appears to be drawing weapon...you shoot...SELF DEFENSE because you believed he was intending to cause bodily harm to further commit the robbery.
Old 10-10-2006 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by atc5
curious if this situation escalated:

If the guy did break into the house and you pull a gun on him, then what?

if he threatens you with a knife, is shooting him in the leg self defense? Is shooting him in the head as he enters the house self defense? I have some idea but thought i'd throw it out there.

curious how situations like this can unfold, and what the homeowner is allowed to do per the law
It's all about what the DA deems "acceptable force". If the guy pulled a knife and Bruce pulled a gun and fired, that's self defense. If Bruce emptied the clip on the guy, or shot him in the back, that's different.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:10 PM
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landline, even if you just leave it, then can track it down to your house.

heck, even a 911 hang-up, if you stay long enough, they can still track it down...
Yea, My lil cousins are some bad asses. I caught them dialing it and when i took the phone it was still ringing until i heard the "hello 911,...". I hanged up, they called back but i told them what had happened. theyll either call you back or theyll send someone over if noone picks up.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:16 PM
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if you shoot, shoot to kill. a dead person can't sue, press charges or lie and f you in court.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:16 PM
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damn daniel that's some scary stuff.

should've just unlocked your door after you grab your gun. just stand there and wait for him to come in. and yes, he chose the wrong house.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
It's all about what the DA deems "acceptable force". If the guy pulled a knife and Bruce pulled a gun and fired, that's self defense. If Bruce emptied the clip on the guy, or shot him in the back, that's different.
Yup, If you shoot someone in the back, youre gonna lose. If some breaks into your house and you shoot them in the back, the DA will see that as the suspect was trying to get away. If he has only a knife, you can only shoot him once. ahaha. Anything more, will be seen as excessive and you will get in trouble for that.

If Someone breaks into my house, I'll shoot him once in the chest just for coming into my house and then call for cops and ambulance.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:19 PM
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hmmmmmm. I think I'll break in next!!!!!!


I live in the cuts and now that it's just my girl and I it's kinda sketchy out there. I've got several of the field workers on my property and actually in my garage. I think I might be investing in a pistol...

daniel...recommendations? Was thinking like a 10mm or a .45. something accurate.

My dog is pretty scary and is pretty damn aware of stuff going on around the house but you never know.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by En3D
if you shoot, shoot to kill. a dead person can't sue, press charges or lie and f you in court.
Their family still can sue. Assuming they have one.
Old 10-10-2006 | 12:58 PM
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If it's purely for home defense don't buy a pistol. Buy a Remington 870 (there are many flavors but all will do) 12 guage. A shotgun is cheaper, more reliable, easier to aim (a relative term with a shotty) and pehaps most importantly for those of us living in close quarters, it has a much lower tendancy to over penetrate and go into rooms/homes behind the target. If you're hooked on the idea of a pistol, or you want it for home defense AND recreational target practice I would suggest either a .45 or a .40, NOT a 10mm. 10mm are known for crazy penetration which like I said, is bad news for us in townhouses/apartments. Plus, the 10mm round is overly expensive which means you are less likely to buy large amounts of it and practice, making you potentially dangerous. Practice makes perfect, so buy a pistol you can afford to practice with.

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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
Ok...giant white dude. Giant Pit. Giant gun collection.


hmmmmmm. I think I'll break in next!!!!!!


I live in the cuts and now that it's just my girl and I it's kinda sketchy out there. I've got several of the field workers on my property and actually in my garage. I think I might be investing in a pistol...

daniel...recommendations? Was thinking like a 10mm or a .45. something accurate.

My dog is pretty scary and is pretty damn aware of stuff going on around the house but you never know.

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Old 10-10-2006 | 01:42 PM
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THat's super scary. Glad you're okay.
Old 10-10-2006 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by bassplayrr
If you're hooked on the idea of a pistol, or you want it for home defense AND recreational target practice I would suggest either a .45 or a .40, NOT a 10mm. 10mm are known for crazy penetration which like I said, is bad news for us in townhouses/apartments.
-Chris
http://www.corbon.com/

Read up on the safety slug. Nice penetration with a good dispersal. Not something that will over-penetrate, AND they make it in 10mm sizes as well.

http://www.cliffsgunsmithing.com/Catalog_Glaser.htm

I think I'd prefer the silver to the blue.

Of course, if you want to make sure to kill them...

...Mercury filled JHP will do the trick.
Old 10-10-2006 | 05:42 PM
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That dude must have been touched by an angel or something. He was very close to getting smoked.
Old 10-10-2006 | 05:57 PM
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I was also wondering, what if you shoot/kill someone while they are breaking into your house? IF they misinterpret the situation and say you used excessive force, could you possibly serve prison time for injuring the thief? killing him?
Glad you didn't get hurt.


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