Tactical
Midnight SUV Theft Interrupted by Armed Homeowner’s Retaliation

A tense encounter unfolded in San Antonio, Texas, when a homeowner interrupted a midnight burglary in his driveway. The homeowner, Evelio Soto, was forced to return fire after being shot at by the thieves who were pilfering his SUV.
As reported by local authorities, the incident occurred in the 8900 block of Rue De Lis Street around midnight on March 8, involving two armed young males. The event was later publicized when police released video footage of the incident.
On the night of the event, Soto and his family were preparing to turn in for the night. According to Soto, his wife noticed, via her phone, two individuals approaching their residence.
The police account describes how one of the intruders entered the vehicle and retrieved a box of ammunition, while his accomplice kept watch. The vehicle was reportedly unlocked, as indicated by a video report by KENS.
Fearing a potential break-in, Soto grabbed his firearm and went to intervene.
“He noted to the station that he headed down the stairs, opened the front door, and saw a person inside his SUV become frightened.”
Upon Soto’s approach, the suspect reportedly fled down the driveway towards a waiting “getaway” vehicle. In the ensuing panic, the second individual fired his weapon while attempting to enter the vehicle. Soto responded by returning fire.
“He tried to close the door, and he couldn’t,” Soto told KENS. “That’s when he shot, and that’s when I returned fire, and they took off.”
Soto fired two rounds into the ground after the robber fired at him. Fortunately, no one within the household was harmed during the encounter, including Soto himself.
In their Facebook post regarding the event, police advised, “Remember to keep your guns locked up and lock the doors of your car.” However, Soto expressed that the root of the problem was not his unlocked SUV but the criminals themselves.
“This is my home,” he told the station. “If I wanna leave my car unlocked, if I wanna leave my door unlocked, I should be able to. The parents of these kids, they should be taking care of their kids and watching what they’re doing.”
Authorities continue to seek information about the suspects. Anyone with pertinent information is encouraged to contact the police at 210-207-7969.
This incident underscores the importance of vigilance and preparedness, whether you’re embarking on an adventure in the great outdoors or simply safeguarding your home and loved ones.
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Preparedness
5 Things in Your Home That Can Help You Create a Safe Escape Plan
Not every dangerous moment involves a direct confrontation. Sometimes the real threat is confusion, panic, or not knowing what to grab when you need to react fast. Your home already has simple items that can help you stay oriented, stay calm, and get out safely if something goes wrong — whether it’s a break-in, a fire, or any unexpected emergency.
Here are five everyday things that can quietly strengthen your safety plan without feeling like “preparedness gear.”
1. A Pair of Shoes You Can Slip On Fast
This sounds almost too simple, but it’s one of the most overlooked safety tools in any house.
If you need to leave in a hurry — even just to get outside and call for help — you don’t want to waste time with laces or walk barefoot over broken glass, cold pavement, or debris. Keep a sturdy slip-on pair by your bed. It’s a small habit that can make a huge difference.
2. A Charged Old Phone
Even a disconnected phone can still call 911.
If you have an old smartphone in a drawer, charge it and leave it in your bedroom or a hidden spot. During an emergency, your main phone might be out of reach, dead, or taken. Having a backup gives you a second chance to call for help.
3. A Mini Flashlight on Your Nightstand
Power outages often happen at the worst moments. A small flashlight helps you see where you’re stepping, find your keys, or check on a noise without stumbling around in the dark. It also helps you avoid tripping hazards if you need to move quickly. Choose a compact LED one and keep it in the same spot every night.
4. A Loud Whistle
If you can’t shout, or your voice doesn’t carry far, a whistle can be your lifeline.
It cuts through walls, hallways, and even outdoor distance better than yelling. Whether you’re trying to alert a neighbor, scare off an intruder, or signal for help during a medical emergency, a whistle is one of the most underrated tools for personal safety.
5. A Written “Quick Escape Plan”
You don’t need blueprints — just a simple index card taped inside a drawer or next to your nightstand.
Write down:
• Your fastest exit routes
• Where your keys always stay
• Where your phone and flashlight stay
• A reminder to put on shoes
• Who to call first
In a panic, people forget steps. A small card keeps your mind focused and your actions clear.
Final Thought
Self-protection starts long before danger shows up. It’s not about preparing for a fight — it’s about preparing to move, think, and react in a way that keeps you safe.
Preparedness
5 Everyday Items in Your Home That Can Help You Protect Yourself
Most people don’t keep traditional self-defense tools around the house, but that doesn’t mean you’re helpless in an emergency. The truth is, you already own simple items that can give you precious seconds to get away, call 911, or draw attention. The key is knowing what works, what’s legal, and how to use these items only to defend yourself when you have no other choice.
Here are five practical household items that can help you stay safe during a threatening situation:
1. A Heavy-Duty Flashlight
A solid, metal flashlight is one of the best non-lethal tools you can keep within reach.
It serves two purposes:
• The bright beam can disorient someone long enough for you to escape.
• The sturdy body gives you something to hold if you need to keep distance between yourself and a threat.
Keep one by your bed and another near your front door.
2. A Loud Personal Alarm or Air Horn
Sometimes the strongest defense is noise. A personal alarm or small air horn can draw attention fast and frighten off an intruder. These devices are inexpensive, easy to use, and require no physical strength. They also alert neighbors that something is wrong, which can shorten response time dramatically.
3. A Strong Walking Cane
For older adults especially, a cane can be surprisingly effective for self-defense if absolutely needed. Its length helps you create distance, and its solid structure gives you a way to push someone back without having to get close. Even if you don’t use a cane daily, keeping one near your bedroom can be smart.
4. A Fire Extinguisher
Beyond its intended use, a fire extinguisher can help you defend yourself in two ways:
• The blast of spray can temporarily block vision and breathing, allowing you to escape.
• Its weight gives you something sturdy to hold while you retreat.
Plus, it’s already a safety essential for your home.
5. A Kitchen Pan or Lid
If you’re caught in the kitchen, a heavy pan or even a metal pot lid can create an effective barrier. A lid works like a small shield, helping you protect your face and upper body as you move away. A pan gives you something solid to hold between you and a threat.
A Final Note on Safety
Self-defense is always about getting away safely, not engaging in a fight. Your first options should always be:
• Avoid the situation
• Lock or barricade a door
• Call for help
• Get to safety
Use objects only as a last resort and only to give yourself time to escape.
Preparedness
The Top Survival Foods That Last for Years (and Actually Taste Good)
When emergencies strike, whether it’s a power outage, a storm, or a supply shortage the food you have on hand can make all the difference. Building a practical, long-lasting food stockpile doesn’t mean settling for bland meals or astronaut rations. With a bit of planning, you can create a pantry that’s nutritious, comforting, and ready for anything.
1. Rice: The Reliable Staple
Rice is a survival classic for a reason. It’s inexpensive, lightweight, and can last over 20 years if stored properly in airtight containers with oxygen absorbers. Pair it with beans, canned vegetables, or spices to make complete meals. Brown rice offers more nutrition but has a shorter shelf life about six months, so white rice is the go-to for long-term storage.
2. Beans: Protein That Never Quits
Dried or canned, beans are a powerhouse of protein, fiber, and minerals. They fill you up fast and combine perfectly with rice for a balanced diet. Dried beans keep for decades, while canned varieties are ready to eat in minutes just check expiration dates every year.
3. Peanut Butter: The Energy Saver
Packed with calories, healthy fats, and protein, peanut butter is a morale booster when fresh food is scarce. It requires no cooking, lasts up to two years unopened, and offers comfort in uncertain times. It’s especially useful for families with children.
4. Canned Meats and Fish
Tuna, chicken, salmon, and even Spam are excellent sources of protein and essential fats. Canned meats last several years and can be eaten cold if cooking isn’t an option. Rotate them every 18–24 months to maintain freshness and flavor.
5. Oats: Breakfast and Beyond
Oats are nutrient-dense, easy to prepare, and versatile, you can make oatmeal, granola, or even use them as a flour substitute. Stored in a sealed container, they’ll last for years and provide sustained energy.
6. Honey: Nature’s Forever Food
Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found jars of honey thousands of years old that are still edible. It’s a natural sweetener, cough remedy, and wound treatment. Keep it sealed and store at room temperature if it crystallizes, just warm it gently.
7. Powdered Milk and Eggs
These are perfect for baking, cereal, or protein shakes when fresh dairy isn’t available. Properly stored in cool, dry places, powdered milk lasts up to 10 years, while powdered eggs can stay good for up to 5.
8. Salt and Seasonings
Salt isn’t just a flavor enhancer, it’s a preservative and electrolyte source. Pair it with spices and dried herbs to make otherwise dull survival meals much more enjoyable. Comfort food matters more than you think during stressful times.
9. Dried Fruits and Nuts
These provide quick energy, healthy fats, and essential vitamins. They’re ideal for snacking or adding to cereals and trail mixes. Store them in airtight containers to extend their shelf life up to a year or more.
10. Freeze-Dried Meals
Modern freeze-dried meals have come a long way, they’re lightweight, tasty, and can last 25 years or longer. Just add water and you’ve got instant lasagna, chili, or chicken teriyaki. They’re expensive, but worth including for convenience.
Final Thought
Survival food isn’t about hoarding, it’s about being smart. Build your stock gradually, rotating items so nothing goes to waste. Focus on variety, nutrition, and comfort foods that boost morale. The best survival pantry is one that you’d happily eat from even without an emergency.
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CLARK
April 20, 2024 at 2:55 pm
HOMEOWNER IS RIGHT ON TIME TO TAKE BACK THIS COUNTRY
Robert Leo
April 20, 2024 at 3:04 pm
If our weak judges would stop mollycoddling these criminals and start meting out stricter sentences, and bring back the death penalty, even if it isn’t used, it would be a great threat to those murdering someone in cold blood.
Rand
April 20, 2024 at 3:27 pm
Finger prints galore. Those appear to be WHITE males. Jail time for a long time. Lock YOUR car bubba. Parents are to busy listening to crap and the kids don’t care UNTIL they get busted.
Make them watch “The Hanging Tree”. Then bring back Hanging.
Tim
April 20, 2024 at 4:02 pm
the document states plain “for our safety & happiness”. Our employees (pubic serpents) have forgotten who they work for and who pays them. socialism usually ends in mass murder, Amerika will be no different.
Paul
April 20, 2024 at 5:04 pm
He is 100% correct! These punks run around doing as they want with zero repercussions! They just sent a mother and father to prison for the acts of their child, which they rightfully deserve since they contributed to the crime. These punks need to be held accountable and receive adult charges for adult crimes, no matter what age they are. That’s how society learns not to do crime, the way hanging used to or the death penalty, both of which our chicken sh!t government and it’s phony judges and lawyers, refuse to use or enforce! FAFO! Do you think breaking into my car for a quarter is worth your life? I guess you’ll FAFO!
Bret
April 22, 2024 at 12:31 pm
He lives in San Antonio, which is real close to Austin which is the liberal bastion of insanity in Texas. The home owner will be arrested.
MB Colby
June 16, 2024 at 2:52 pm
Stop all the bleeding hearts nonsense. Everyone including the one’s trying to steal, knows by age 4 stealing is wrong. So save the psycho babble and start convicting people who break the law!
Wiliam C
July 11, 2024 at 12:45 pm
What has happened to our country. In the 1950s a person could leave their house unlocked and not have to worry about being robbed. The neighbors were always watching out for each other.
It’s sad that our once great country has become a country where the only thing important is “me” and where criminals have more rights than the citizens.