Preparedness
Missouri Homeowner’s Bold Defense Sends Intruder Running
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, a Missouri resident faced a harrowing situation when burglars attempted to break into their home near Lake of the Ozarks. The incident occurred on North Highway 7 in Camdenton, a city located about 150 miles southeast of Kansas City.
The homeowner, confronted with the threat, took decisive action. According to the Camden County Sheriff’s Office, the resident reported to 911 that they had shot one of the intruders. The second suspect managed to flee the scene in a dark-colored vehicle, heading north.
When deputies arrived at the residence, they found the wounded suspect. Despite the efforts of medical personnel to provide emergency care, the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The sheriff’s office assured the public that there was no ongoing threat, as deputies and detectives continued to investigate the crime scene.
The incident sparked a wave of reactions on social media, particularly on the sheriff’s office Facebook page. Many commenters expressed little sympathy for the deceased suspect.
“The Ozarks is the wrong place to ‘find out’ or ‘win a prize,'” one commenter noted. Another echoed the sentiment with, “‘Try that in a small town!'”
The community’s strong stance on self-defense was evident in the comments. One user stated, “If [you’re] not invited, nobody makes it out alive! Locked, loaded to aim and fire. All of us here in our small town protects each other and our neighbors before calling 911…”
Another individual expressed hope that the surviving suspect would reconsider their choices: “Hopefully this is a HUGE wake up call to the one who got away. Your partner definitely didn’t, rightfully! To the homeowner, way to protect your own!”
The incident served as a stark reminder of the risks involved in home invasion. As one commenter put it, “Well, I mean you come into someone else’s home, their safe space, you ask for it. Well done protecting your family.”
The community’s response was clear: “These comments alone should show anyone else even considering … break[ing] and enter[ing] that this area isn’t the place if you want to make it out alive,” warned another user.
This event underscores the importance of preparedness and the willingness to defend one’s home, particularly in tight-knit communities where residents look out for one another.
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Preparedness
Intruder Meets Armed Homeowner: A Sobering Tale of Consequences
In the early morning hours of a rural home in Herrick, Illinois, became the scene of a fatal encounter when an intruder ignored warnings and met a tragic end. Shelby County Sheriff Brian McReynolds confirmed the incident, stating that the intruder, identified as 19-year-old Wade M. Barnes from Cowden, had previous run-ins with law enforcement.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office received a distress call at 5:25 a.m. about a home invasion underway. Sheriff McReynolds noted in a press release that Barnes was known to the authorities due to past incidents, including an ongoing criminal case. Just earlier this month, Barnes faced multiple charges, including “aggravated fleeing from a police officer, possessing a firearm without a state Firearm Owner’s Identification Card, and transporting liquor by a driver under 21.”
During the home invasion, Barnes reportedly threatened the occupants. In response, one of the residents retrieved a firearm and issued a clear verbal warning for Barnes to halt.
“Barnes continued into the residence, ignoring the warning,” McReynolds stated.
As a result, shots were fired, striking Barnes. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene, and Barnes was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Shelbyville, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at 7:16 a.m.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the incident, with assistance from state police, the Shelby County Coroner, and the Shelby County State’s Attorney. This tragic event marks another chapter in Barnes’ troubled history, as he had previously been charged with “aggravated fleeing and speeding 35 miles per hour over the speed limit” earlier this year.
The incident has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many commenters expressing support for the homeowner’s actions. One individual remarked, “It’s about time people start defending themselves again!!! Great job!!!”
Another comment highlighted the perceived inevitability of consequences for criminal activities: “If you are going to engage in criminal activity, you accept the consequences. I did not get shot recently; probably because I don’t do crimes. Hmmmmm.”
The sentiment was echoed by another user who quipped, “The criminals’ anthem… another one bites the dust!”
As the investigation unfolds, the community reflects on the balance between self-defense and the tragic outcomes that can arise from such confrontations.
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Teen Shooter Dies, Homeowner Faces Charges After Party Chaos
In a recent incident in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a high school party took a tragic turn when a teenager opened fire, leading to his own death. However, the individual who shot the teen will not face charges, while the homeowner who allegedly allowed the party is now facing serious legal consequences.
Joanna Eastes, 42, was taken into custody by Fort Wayne police on charges including neglect of a dependent and furnishing property for minors to consume alcohol, both felonies. Additionally, she faces a misdemeanor charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She is currently held at the Allen County Jail.
The incident occurred at Eastes’ residence on Manistee Drive, where a Halloween party was organized primarily for high school students. According to police, the event was publicized on social media, and attendees were encouraged to bring their own alcohol and marijuana. Security measures included pat-downs for weapons before entering the house.
However, the party soon spiraled out of control, and Eastes reportedly “retreated to her bedroom and locked the door” without notifying authorities. This decision has been a focal point in the charges against her.
The situation escalated when 17-year-old Willie Ivy III and his friends arrived, bypassing the security checks by entering through the back door. Ivy then brandished a handgun and began shooting as he moved through the home. His actions resulted in nine attendees, aged 14 to 20, being wounded. Fortunately, their injuries were not life-threatening.
One partygoer, who was also injured in the chaos, returned fire, ultimately fatally wounding Ivy. Police have stated that this individual’s actions were justified under Indiana’s self-defense laws, and he will not face criminal charges.
Ivy, who attended North Side High School, was found deceased in the yard of a nearby home. The incident has left the community grappling with the consequences of that night.
This case highlights the potential repercussions of hosting unsupervised gatherings where minors have access to alcohol and drugs. As the legal proceedings unfold, it serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities homeowners bear when allowing such events to occur on their property.
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Concealed-Carry Hero Stops Armed Shoplifter Outside Illinois Walgreens
In the early hours of the morning, a confrontation outside a Walgreens store in Calumet City, Illinois, escalated into a fatal incident involving an alleged shoplifter and a concealed-carrying employee. The store, located in the 500 block of Torrence Avenue, became the scene of a tense encounter when employees confronted two individuals suspected of shoplifting.
The suspects, a 42-year-old male and a 48-year-old female, reportedly took items without paying. Employees managed to retrieve the merchandise from the female suspect, who then fled the scene on foot. However, the situation took a dangerous turn when the male suspect pulled out a handgun during the confrontation.
In response, a Walgreens employee, who was also a security guard and held a valid concealed-carry license, fired at the suspect. The suspect, identified as Mario Almendarez of Chicago, was hit in the chest. Authorities later found Almendarez driving a vehicle on Sibley Boulevard near Yates Avenue. He was transported to a trauma center where he succumbed to his injuries.
The incident has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many expressing support for the employee’s actions.
“He should be promoted to store manager,” one commenter remarked. Another added, “He should get a medal.”
The Calumet City Police Department has launched an investigation into the shooting and is encouraging anyone with information to reach out to them at 708-868-2500.
The event has generated a significant amount of discussion online, with nearly 200 comments on WMAQ’s Facebook post about the incident. Many users have voiced their approval of the employee’s actions, with comments such as “Another one for the good guys” and “Employee of the year!” reflecting the general sentiment.
“Awesome!!!!!!” exclaimed another user, emphasizing the need for more actions like this. However, there is a concern that Walgreens management might not support the employee’s decision, with one commenter suggesting, “Although kooky lame woke and perpetually incompetent Walgreens [management] will probably fire the guy.”
In a final note, a user succinctly captured the mood with, “F around and found out. Only way they’ll learn.”
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Joan
October 14, 2024 at 2:03 pm
I am in totally agreement. If you aren’t invited, good luck getting out.