We now have pictures of the home-invaders.
Well, the dead ones. Is anyone else just absolutely shocked that they had mugshots already?
I'm waiting for either some overzealous DA to file charges on the homeowner or some sort of race-bait-riot to start at his house.
Supposedly the jammed firearm was a Glock 19.
Update: After thinking about the victim's statement a bit, I wonder if the "jam" was simply running out of ammo.
12 July 2020
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It'll happen. Local State's Attorney (pandering to the 'muh diversity' crowd because that's how you get elected to be the local SA in Florida) will file charges. Because that's what always happens.
ReplyDeleteAnd, no, not surprised by the mug shots. And am laughing that the Super-Duper-Glockomatic jammed. My Glock-fanbois tell me they never jam. Uh-huh.
Argh, in my stupidity I forgot that the gun issue was with the homeowner, not the firearms carried by the idiots.
DeleteSorry.
I read somewhere that the gun jammed, so the home-owner went to get another gun.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds more like the gun broke rather than jammed - or am I the only one that thinks clearing a jam is faster than getting another gun?
I've updated to add my theory now that I've thought on it a bit.
DeleteRunning out of ammo would require going back for a different gun if you'd no other magazines loaded.
Or if you didn't have any loaded mags around.
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