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  • joslar15

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    FOXNews.com - 80-Year-Old Chicago Man Kills Armed Home Invader

    80-Year-Old Chicago Man Kills Armed Home Invader
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    An 80-year-old Chicago man shot and killed an armed man who broke into his two-story house in a pre-dawn home invasion Wednesday on the city's West Side.

    At about 5:20 a.m., the homeowner and his wife, also in her 80s, discovered the intruder entering their home by a back door. In a struggle at their doorstep, the intruder fired his revolver but was struck in the chest and died of his wound, police said.

    "It's a good thing they had a gun, or they might be dead," said Curtis Thompson, who lives next door to the couple, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

    Neighbors described the elderly couple, who both walk with canes, as pillars of the community in Garfield Park, where home invasions have been all too frequent.

    Their neighbor, Shaquite Johnson, told MyFoxChicago that the two are "heroes" for fighting off the attacker — and that the shooting means there is "one less criminal" walking the streets.
    "They don't bother no one, so why would anyone do that to them?" she said.


    Relatives of the couple told the Sun Times that the man is an Army veteran, his wife a former nurse. Police said neither the man nor the woman was injured in the attack.

    The assailant, who was described by police as being in his 30s, was found slumped on the back doorstep of the couple's house, removed four hours after the shooting, the Sun Times reported.

    No charges have been filed against the homeowner, but Chicago currently has a statute outlawing the possession of handguns. Its legality is currently being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

    A high-profile Chicago attorney has already stepped forward offering to represent the man pro bono if he faces charges for possessing a weapon.

    "Self defense isn't just a right, it's a duty," said attorney Joel Brodsky. "If this man is prosecuted for saving his own life it's not just a travesty, it's justice turned inside out."
     

    Bluedragon

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    Glad to hear the elderly couple are okay, and I hope no negative backlash comes from the man having a gun in his house.
     

    Bendrx

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    Chicago is on a roll, they might just have an armed uprising of people demanding the right to protect themselves soon. Already great unrest of the officer who was shot last week, and talks of people carrying for self defense despite the ban. I wish them the best in restoring thier rights. :patriot:
     

    singlesix

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    "Self defense isn't just a right, it's a duty," said attorney Joel Brodsky. "If this man is prosecuted for saving his own life it's not just a travesty, it's justice turned inside out."
    Gotta to love it. Common Sense spreading.
     

    rmabrey

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    Daly is gonna have his hands full. I doubt with the citizens already threatening to disobey the law that this man will be charged, but you never know about chicago
     

    rmabrey

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    Can't help but think somebody's gonna try to exploit this situation (and the old guy).

    I mean, can you think of a better example/case (and timing to boot) to bolster the McDonald vs Chicago case?

    Very good point. It may boil down to which side does a better job of exploiting the situation. Seems pretty clear cut that this one will favor McDonald and the NRA though
     
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    I don't think he's going to be charged. The Supreme Court ruled it's an individual constitutional right. If it goes to a court of law, a judge doesn't answer to Daley and Daley knows it. All you need is 1 case and Daley's world crumbles.
     

    BearArms

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    Isn't there something in the chicago gun ban nonsense laws that say if you had the handgun there before the ban was enacted then you could keep it as long as you don't move residences? If this is correct, this man was 80 so he might be ok.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    Isn't there something in the chicago gun ban nonsense laws that say if you had the handgun there before the ban was enacted then you could keep it as long as you don't move residences? If this is correct, this man was 80 so he might be ok.

    yes, there is a grandfather clause. I'm not at all sure of any of the details, but there is.

    -J-
     
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