Police Can Execute You For Holding A Flashlight, But You Can’t Fire A Warning Shot To Scare Off Someone Kicking Down The Door To Your House

MEDFORD, Ore. (CBS Seattle) — A military veteran is facing criminal charges after firing a warning shot at a suspect trying to break into his house.

KDRV-TV reports that 36-year-old Corey Thompson fired a warning shot from his AR-15 rifle at 40-year-old Jonathon Kinsella after he tried to break into Thompson’s house through the back door.

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9 Responses to Police Can Execute You For Holding A Flashlight, But You Can’t Fire A Warning Shot To Scare Off Someone Kicking Down The Door To Your House

  1. gofer says:

    “There was nothing that the suspect was doing that was aggressive enough to justify the shooting,” Lt. Mike Budreau told KDRV. “In fact, the suspect was walking away.”

    Police siding with the intruder, un-freakin’ believable. Trying to break into the house is not agressive?? They said he was walking away but then reported that happened AFTER the gunshot. What’s wrong with the cops? They shot that woman in Costco because she was being “aggressive” with a knife, but this guy is treated like a criminal for trying to scare the intruder away.

  2. ralphcramdo says:

    Joe Biden said just take your double barreled shotgun, point it into the air and shoot it didn’t he?

  3. Wyguy says:

    Those Blue states can sure make a person blue.

  4. sunsettommy says:

    Steve,

    take a look at this link showing what happened and how this person protected himself using materials from his home to fend off rogue cops who were killing people:

    Political Corruption + A Natural Disaster = Social & Civil Degeneration
    http://emergingmagazine.com/profiles/blogs/political-corruption-a-natural-disaster-social-civil-degeneration

  5. John Silver says:

    Hey Corey, it was a blank, right?

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