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    A Florida Man Uses Gun to Save Wife and Baby From Home Invasion by Multiple Intruders

    A Florida Man Uses Gun to Save Wife and Baby From Home Invasion by Multiple Intruders


    IN JMM ARTICLES / BY JAN MORGAN / ON JULY 13, 2013 AT 2:48 PM

    About the author: Jan is a nationally recognized 2nd Amendment Advocate/Speaker/ NRA Certified Firearms Instructor/ Associated Press Award winning investigative journalist/ Owner/Editor JanMorganMedia.com, Sr. Editor/Patriot Update/ Independent Constitutional Conservative. She is closely aligned with the Republican/Tea Party/Libertarian, and other Conservative based organizations nationally. Her Conservative voice has ge ... [READJAN MORGAN'S FULL BIO]



    GUNS SAVE LIVES.

    2.5 million times last year. Americans brandished a firearm in order to defend and preserve life.

    In most of those cases, the trigger was never pulled.

    The government, federal or state, DOES NOT have the authority to remove or hinder this God given right to defend life.

    The 2nd Amendment was NOT a right given to the citizens FROM the government… (always remember… what the government gives the government can take away)

    It was a mandate TO THE GOVERNMENT that the citizens are born with this right and the it SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.

    © 2013 JAN MORGAN

    In Melbourne, Florida, a man is more than thankful that he had a gun and the skills to use it in order to save the lives of his wife and baby.

    Police say the man, home with his wife and baby, shot and injured one of at least three intruders who broke into his Pepper Avenue house late Wednesday night

    According to Melbourne police, there were three or four males — in their teens or early 20s — who broke into the home and tried to rob the family.

    The homeowner, then shot at the intruders, striking one of them in the arm.

    The family’s dog was also injured, but no one else was hurt.

    The suspected injured intruder was taken to Holmes Regional Medical Center.

    Police identified two of the intruders as Bobby Culler and Leonard Valentine. Culler, who was shot, was arrested on charges of having an outstanding warrant. Valentine faces charges of armed burglary and violation of probation.

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    Jackson homeowner shoots, kills auto burglary suspect

    Jul. 12, 2013 | 10 Comments
    Written by The Clarion-Ledger

    A Jackson homeowner won’t face any charges for the early morning shooting and killing of a suspect burglarizing his vehicle.

    Jackson Police Department spokeswoman Colendula Green said the unidentified homeowner was protected by the state’s castle doctrine law.

    “It’s your property and you have the right to protect your property,” Green said.

    The castle doctrine allow a person to use deadly force to protect their home, business and vehicle if they are perceived to be in imminent danger.

    About 5:55 a.m., JPD was called to the 1700 block of Tanglewood Cove in the Lakeover subdivision in northwest Jackson after a homeowner heard someone breaking into his vehicle and came outside and fired five shots at the vehicle.

    When police arrived, Quardious Thomas, 20, was found wounded in the vehicle.
    Thomas was transported to the University of Mississippi Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

    Green said JPD is looking into whether there is a connection between the car break-in where the shooting occurred and other reports of vehicle break-ins in the same neighborhood, including the personal vehicle of Hinds County Sheriff Tyrone Lewis.

    Lewis said the window was broken out of his vehicle, but he didn’t have anything of value in his vehicle.

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