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Let's see some evidence/documentation to support your claim.
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Happens all the time, here are a couple "documented" cases from the first page of google.
Are you trying to say it doesn't happen? or has never been documented?
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A Missouri homeowner was arrested after running off a pair of thieves at gunpoint.
When the police respond to “man with a gun” reports and find a man with a gun, they tend to arrest the man and let the judge sort it out.
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ccm...andishing-law/
NH HOMEOWNER ARRESTED FOR FIRING WARNING SHOT DURING BURGLARY
“The single grandfather had returned home to find that his home had been burglarized and spotted Joseph Hebert, 27, climbing out of a window at a neighbor’s home. Fleming said he yelled “Freeze!” before firing his gun into the ground, then held Hebert at gunpoint until police arrived.”
Sounds like a good outcome to most, doesn’t it? Apparently not to New Hampshire police.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012...ring-burglary/
"Police did not investigate anything," Pierre said. "They just came and said, 'Let's lock this guy up'."
Pierre says he was taken to jail and charged with improper display of a weapon. But he maintains he was defending himself, and the judge eventually agreed.
http://www.610wiod.com/articles/wiod...tand-10095842/
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Has this actually happened? If you claim it has, let's see some documentation. If you just made it up, at least have the courtesy to say so.
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Well I was thinking of the Bernard Goetz case.
"the 3 guys they will just say something like "we just asked for a lighter.” except I think they asked for some "spare change" with sharpened screwdrivers.