Link to story? What charges?This happened VERY close to me. I was on alert afterwards but thankfully he was arrested. Keeping an eye on things is exactly why I installed a video doorbell a few weeks ago.
Or shoot you through the door.The "magic wand" theory of firearms possession: "if I point it at you, you'll be scared and do what I want you to do. . . "
Hell, those camera doorbells are usually linked to a cellphone app, so in theory, you could walk up behind the guy and get the drop on him.Or shoot you through the door.
Everyone assumes they have the only gun.
Don’t want to butt dial with that appImagine a Ring Doorbell that could shoot via a smartphone command....
Knock, knock (bad guy at my house doorbell)
Who's there? (via my phone while I'm sitting in my cubicle)
Let me in! (bad guy)
Bang! (via my phone, press *.45)
You misspelled #9Imagine a Ring Doorbell that could shoot via a smartphone command....
Knock, knock (bad guy at my house doorbell)
Who's there? (via my phone while I'm sitting in my cubicle)
Let me in! (bad guy)
Bang! (via my phone, press *.45)
He didn't wanna blow their lungs outYou misspelled #9
Must be more.
"pointing an inanimate object at an inanimate object" would seem to not be a threat.
So he wasn't charged with pointing the weapon, etc at least from what I see in the article.Coby R. Walker pleaded not guilty to attempting to commit a residential break-in and public intoxication in a Floyd County courtroom Thursday afternoon.