Posted January 21, 2017 8:15 pm by Comments

By James England

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON — Local law enforcement had failed to retrieve a woman’s stolen property even after she accrued evidence of where the items were located. She decided to round up a posse, head to the known location of the stolen goods, and send her friends in to retrieve them.

One of her friends was armed with a gun.

When they arrived at the trailer at 1:30 a.m., police say that the gun owner crawled in through a window and opened the trailer door for his accomplices to enter. When the homeowner heard sounds of a break-in, he awoke and got a gun for his own personal protection.

He arrived in the living room to find two men inside — one of them was the alleged gun owner.The gun owner shot the occupant twice before fleeing. Police caught up to him and now he’s being charged with first-degree assault and first-degree burglary. His bail is set at $250,000 according to charging papers sourced in the Seattle Times.

The alleged stolen items may have indeed been stolen but without any evidence, what transpired was completely criminal. A gun owner has no right to enter another man’s home, armed, and shoot him for trying …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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