Posted December 12, 2016 3:50 pm by Comments

By James England

YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA — A York County man returned home to find his garage door open and his back door unlocked. He figured out quick that there was probably somebody in his home that he didn’t want to be there. Unfortunately for him, his pistol was in his house.

According to WBTV News, the homeowner crept into his own home and cautiously retrieved his pistol before confronting the intruder. When the intruder detected him, he chased the homeowner into his own backyard. When the homeowner saw the suspect reach into his waistline, he used his own gun to fire up to 16 rounds at the bad guy.

The bad guy fled into the woods and it is unknown at this time whether or not he was hit. If somebody finds a body 500-800 yards into the woods in a few months, I think we’ll know the answer to this one.

Bad guys don’t immediately drop when hit with a bullet. In fact, if covering these types of home invasion and defensive gun use situations has taught us anything, it’s that they immediately flee regardless of whether or not they’re hit. That’s because of adrenaline and the “fight or flight” mechanism …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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