simonov jr
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ROBBERS STOPPED WHEN MAN IN APARTMENT FIRES SHOTGUN
Oregonian, July 19, MetroNW, page E3
FAIRVIEW, Oregon
THIS MUST NOT HAVE HAPPENED, AS MAJOR NETWORKS DID NOT REPORT IT...
Four armed robbers broke into an apartment early Monday but were thwarted when a man inside shot one of the robbers with a shotgun.
THIS CAN'T BE TRUE. THE MAN WOULD HAVE SHOT A 'FRIEND OR LOVED ONE", NOT AN INTRUDER...
Investigators said three men and a 15-year old boy broke into the apartment in the 2700 block of NE 205th Avenue about 3am. All four were armed with handguns and knives.
THIS 15-YEAR OLD KID SHOULD HAVE HAD A TRIGGER LOCK ON HIS GUN AND HIS KNIFE...HEY, DOESN'T FEDERAL LAW ALREADY PROHIBIT HIM FROM HAVING A GUN? THIS MUST NOT HAVE HAPPENED...
Inside the apartment were two men, a woman and a 3-month old baby. They were unharmed.
THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE RESISTED. I'M SURE THE PERPS WOULDN'T HAVE USED 4 GUNS AND 4 KNIVES ON ANYBODY ; ) IF THIS HAPPENED AT ALL, THAT IS...
Capt. Brian Martinek of the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office said shortly after the suspects entered the home, a man living inside the pulled out the shotgun he had in his bedroom and shot one of the men in the shoulder.
THIS CAN'T BE TRUE, EVERYONE KNOWS THE INTRUDER ALWAYS TAKES THE GUN AWAY AND USES IT ON THE HOMEOWNER...
Police arrested Jerry K. Anderson, 25, of Southeast Portland a short time later at Legacy Mount Hood Hospital in Gresham, where he had gone to seek treatment for the gunshot wound.
Two other suspects, Joshua L. Smith, 19, and Arthur L. Jenkins, 15, both of Gresham, were arrested later Monday in Southeast Portland.
A fourth man, whom police declined to identify, remains free.
The three suspects are accused of three counts of first-degree robbery, three counts of first-degree burglary and one count of first-degree kidnapping.
WHERE ARE THE WEAPONS CHARGES? OH WAIT, IT'S ONLY NON-CRIMINALS WHO AREN'T SUPPOSED TO HAVE THOSE...; )
KEEP UP THE "GOOD" WORK...; (
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[This message has been edited by simonov jr (edited July 20, 2000).]
Oregonian, July 19, MetroNW, page E3
FAIRVIEW, Oregon
THIS MUST NOT HAVE HAPPENED, AS MAJOR NETWORKS DID NOT REPORT IT...
Four armed robbers broke into an apartment early Monday but were thwarted when a man inside shot one of the robbers with a shotgun.
THIS CAN'T BE TRUE. THE MAN WOULD HAVE SHOT A 'FRIEND OR LOVED ONE", NOT AN INTRUDER...
Investigators said three men and a 15-year old boy broke into the apartment in the 2700 block of NE 205th Avenue about 3am. All four were armed with handguns and knives.
THIS 15-YEAR OLD KID SHOULD HAVE HAD A TRIGGER LOCK ON HIS GUN AND HIS KNIFE...HEY, DOESN'T FEDERAL LAW ALREADY PROHIBIT HIM FROM HAVING A GUN? THIS MUST NOT HAVE HAPPENED...
Inside the apartment were two men, a woman and a 3-month old baby. They were unharmed.
THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE RESISTED. I'M SURE THE PERPS WOULDN'T HAVE USED 4 GUNS AND 4 KNIVES ON ANYBODY ; ) IF THIS HAPPENED AT ALL, THAT IS...
Capt. Brian Martinek of the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office said shortly after the suspects entered the home, a man living inside the pulled out the shotgun he had in his bedroom and shot one of the men in the shoulder.
THIS CAN'T BE TRUE, EVERYONE KNOWS THE INTRUDER ALWAYS TAKES THE GUN AWAY AND USES IT ON THE HOMEOWNER...
Police arrested Jerry K. Anderson, 25, of Southeast Portland a short time later at Legacy Mount Hood Hospital in Gresham, where he had gone to seek treatment for the gunshot wound.
Two other suspects, Joshua L. Smith, 19, and Arthur L. Jenkins, 15, both of Gresham, were arrested later Monday in Southeast Portland.
A fourth man, whom police declined to identify, remains free.
The three suspects are accused of three counts of first-degree robbery, three counts of first-degree burglary and one count of first-degree kidnapping.
WHERE ARE THE WEAPONS CHARGES? OH WAIT, IT'S ONLY NON-CRIMINALS WHO AREN'T SUPPOSED TO HAVE THOSE...; )
KEEP UP THE "GOOD" WORK...; (
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[This message has been edited by simonov jr (edited July 20, 2000).]