We wish this had a more happy ending, as in two dead thugs. But at least this kid wasn’t hurt. Hopefully Emperor Bloomberg won’t prosecute the boy for defending himself.
A fearless 10-year-old fought off two home invaders in Brooklyn last night, disarming one of the men — and then firing a shot at him with the thug’s own gun, cops said.
The brave boy escaped to his bedroom after the two men, posing as FedEx deliverymen, entered his family’s Canarsie home at 5:30 p.m. and ordered two teens to stay in the living room while they searched the house.
One of the men tried to reach into the boy’s bedroom with the gun in his hand — and the quick-thinking youngster slammed the door on him so hard, he dropped the weapon.
The boy picked up the gun and fired off a shot. The robbers then fled, but not before one fired a shot at the kid. No one was hit.
A neighbor said the family owns a business. Two BMWs could be seen in their driveway.
Obviously flaunting such “wealth” in New York is frowned upon by the marauders, making them an easy target.
Quote: Eglman wrote in post #1We wish this had a more happy ending, as in two dead thugs. But at least this kid wasn’t hurt. Hopefully Emperor Bloomberg won’t prosecute the boy for defending himself.
I wouldn't count on it.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.
from another article: "The trial judge said the young man's behavior [james ramseur] before the jury had conveyed 'viciousness and selfishness more eloquently than words could.'"
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.