A New Hampshire man who fired his handgun into the ground to scare an alleged burglar he caught crawling out of a neighbor's window is now facing a felony charge -- and the same potential prison sentence as the man he stopped.
Dennis Fleming, 61, of Farmington, was arrested for reckless conduct after the Saturday incident at his 19th century farmhouse. 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.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/2...gun-into-ground-near-burglar/?test=latestnews
This guy would be a hero in Texas but is a villan in New Hampshire...surprise surprise. IMO what the guy did was just but probably NOT legal. If the guy had been fleeing, he posed no threat and in most states shooting someone over property is a nono. This is really in my mind a perfect example of why to STFU after a DGU, hopefully this guy gets a good lawyer and can end up with little more than some kind of a small fine and no criminal record.
Warning shots, especially in gun-unfriendly territory pose serious legal exposure for the shooter. "IF you felt threatened then WHY didn't you shoot the bad guy, if you had time to fire a warning shot why didn't you just call 911?".
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