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April 16th, 2019, 10:41 PM #1
It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
It will be interesting to see what happens here. A criminal being chased by the police was shot by a homeowner. The homeowner was arrested for aggravated assault.
There has been speculation on this forum before about whether or not having signs like “tresspasser will be shot” could work against you if you ever find your self involved in a shooting. I wonder if this guys signs about shooting tresspasser played a role in his arrest.
http://forum.pafoa.org/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=2
Homeowner arrested after shooting driver of stolen vehicle in St. Paul
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9)
- The driver of a stolen vehicle was shot by a homeowner in St. Paul, Minnesota while fleeing from the scene of a crash Tuesday morning, according to police.
Police say the homeowner, a 36-year-old man, has now been arrested and booked into Rasmey County Jail on suspicion of aggravated assault.
St. Paul Police Department spokesperson Mike Ernster said the incident started when officers attempted to stop a vehicle that was driving recklessly. The vehicle, which they discovered was stolen, fled from the officers, speeding down side streets and alleyways. The officers eventually lost sight of the vehicle.
A short time later, officers learned of a crash involving the stolen vehicle at the intersection of Payne Avenue and Jenks Avenue East. Several people had reportedly fled from the stolen vehicle into the surrounding neighborhood.
As officers began to search for the occupants of the vehicle, they heard gunshots. They located the driver of the stolen vehicle suffering from multiple gunshot wounds lying in the yard of a house on the 600 block of Cook Avenue. A man armed with a handgun, who identified himself as the homeowner, was found with him.
The homeowner cooperated with police and surrendered the gun, Ernster said. The victim was taken to Regions Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police are investigating what led to the shooting. A sign in the window of the home where the shooting occurred reads, "No trespassing. Violators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again!"
The victim, the driver of the stolen vehicle, was wanted in St. Paul for a different auto theft.
No one was injured in the crash. The other occupants of the stolen vehicle have not been located.
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April 16th, 2019, 10:42 PM #2
Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Another article. I have a feeling this story will get a lot of play over the next couple of weeks.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...k54-story.html
Man shot while hiding from police in a yard with a ‘trespassers will be shot’ sign
Brian Niemietz
A St. Paul homeowner shot and wounded a man after police say he fled into his yard after crashing a stolen car on Tuesday
Things went from bad to worse for a suspected auto thief who was shot after allegedly stealing a car, crashing it, then hiding on a property with posted warnings that trespassers would be capped.
St. Paul, Minn., police apprehended a man Tuesday morning, after he’d been shot more than once in a yard marked with a sign reading "No Trespassing. Violators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again!” according to Twin Cities Pioneer Press.
The suspect’s name is not given in the report, which says he was wanted by police in connection with a prior auto theft. He is expected to survive his injuries. The home’s owner, also thought to be the shooter, is said to be cooperating with police. He was not taken into custody.
According to the report, police officers spotted a stolen 2002 Honda Civic in motion and unsuccessfully attempted to pull over the driver at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
"The vehicle was driving alleyways and side streets very recklessly, to the point where officers lost sight of it due to its speed as it accelerated away from them,” according to a police spokesman.
A short time later, the stolen car allegedly blew through an intersection and smashed into another automobile. Officers were called to the accident scene, but the perp had fled on foot into a nearby yard.
The homeowner of that property, who had the warning sign in his house’s window, apparently made good on his promise. Police said the home’s owner was brandishing a handgun and standing watch over the injured would-be thief, who was taken to a hospital to be treated for his wounds.
St. Paul police called the apparent citizen’s arrest “unique” and said they are looking into the specifics of what occurred.
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April 16th, 2019, 11:25 PM #3
Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Liberals are spinning this up hard.
I wanna know if the thief was armed or made a threat.
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April 16th, 2019, 11:26 PM #4
Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
If dude was listening to a scanner or something and went bounty hunting then fuck him then btw.
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April 17th, 2019, 04:55 AM #5Grand Member
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Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Well it all depends on how this is looked at but considering the situation and the fact nobody was there to witness it makes it difficult to say,
Here's the Minnesota statute
Statute(s)
Minnesota Statutes Section 609.06 (authorized use of force)
Use of Reasonable Force
Situations where a person may use reasonable force against private citizens:
Resisting or aiding another to combat an offense against the person;
Resisting a trespass or other unlawful interference with property;
To prevent the escape of a person lawfully held on a charge or conviction of a crime;
A parent/guardian/teacher exercises authority over a child/student;
A common carrier against a passenger who refuses to obey lawful requirements for passenger conduct;
To restrain a person with mental illness or developmental disabilities from self-injury or injury to others.
Justifiable Use of Self-Defense
To successfully use self-defense, the following conditions must be present:
There was no aggression by the defendant;
The defendant believed that they were in imminent danger of great bodily harm;
The defendant's belief was reasonable; and
There was no reasonable possibility of retreat available for the defendant to avoid the threat.
Self-Defense Limitations
Here's where it gets a bit muddled and leaves the situation more open to interpretation but again reasonable belief of bodily harm there's no way that I see they could prove or disprove otherwise unless there were witnesses that could substantiate the claims
Duty to Retreat: If the defendant isn't in their home, Minnesota's self-defense law requires a "duty to retreat" before using deadly force, but only if retreat is possible and it doesn't put the person into more danger. Deadly force isn't authorized (outside of the home) unless there's a reasonable belief of "great bodily harm."
That being said I'm no lawyer so what do I know for sure. Calling Gunlawyer....
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April 17th, 2019, 06:42 AM #6
Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Sad day for the homeowner, I sense that he will be fucked, fucked, fucked, then fucked some more with a civil suit by the hoodlum. IMO it should be considered a good shoot, give him his gun back and a pat on the back, the hoodlum is most likely a lifetime criminal who will strike again.
Gender confusion is a mental illness
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April 17th, 2019, 06:53 AM #7
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April 17th, 2019, 11:56 PM #8
Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Some more information.
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota...owner-shot-him
Charges: Stolen car driver was walking away when homeowner shot him
The 36-year-old has been charged with second-degree assault.
Adam Uren1 hour ago
Vincent trotter
Ramsey County Jail
The homeowner accused of shooting the driver in a stolen car crash has been charged with second-degree assault.
Vincent Trotter, 36, of Cook Avenue in St. Paul, opened fire on the suspect – identified as Jalik Combs – after finding him sat against the side door to his house just after 10 a.m. Tuesday.
This was shortly after a two-car crash on a nearby street involving a stolen vehicle, the occupants of which fled after the crash, with Combs – the driver – among them.
According to the complaint filed against Trotter, security cameras from a nearby house show him pulling into the parking spot by his house while Combs was sat against the door
Police found that Combs had made no attempt to enter Trotter's house, with the camera showing he stood up and walked down the steps of the unenclosed porch as Trotter approached his property. Combs' hands were empty, visible and away from his body.
Combs then proceeded to turn away from Trotter and began to walk north away from him while still looking over his shoulder.
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But Trotter, who has a valid conceal and carry permit, then allegedly advanced on Combs and opened fire,.
"It is clear from the video that JC was retreating away from Trotter as Trotter fired his handgun," the complaint says.
Trotter was cooperative with police, and was still holding the gun when police arrived.
After putting the gun on the ground, he said: "I pull up and he’s by my door."
"I told him don’t move, he moves, and I let 3 or 4 rounds go," he said. "I see blood, so I think I hit him. I tried to hit him. I carry a 45.”
The Pioneer Press reports that Combs was treated for gunshot wounds to his buttocks, forearm and legs, and has been booked into jail for suspected auto theft.
The newspaper also notes that Trotter previously shot and wounded a man who tried to rob him and a co-worker in 2013, you can find more details here.
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Re: It will be interesting to see how this shooting plays out.
Yeah... does not sound too good. Guy sounds like he was out looking for something.
Someone crashes... bad guy went to sit down... homeowner comes out... the guy starts walking away.... home owner decides to hold him at gun point and then shoot him.. in the back?
Guy is trying to be Rambo looking for trouble.
Not dismissing the bad guy and the car theft... but the home owner does not seem to be the shinny apple in the bunch either.
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April 24th, 2019, 12:27 AM #10
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It's Minnesota, home of the original democrat, socialist and communist party, which was recently renamed the democrats (really). Primarily a bunch of blue state left wing wackadoodles, more than willing to support Amy Klobuchar for president (she's just slightly smarter than AOC). They also accepted more than 70,000 Somalian immigrants with open arms, several of which I would suspect fled from that crashed car into the surrounding neighborhood.
That poor guy is screwed.Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.
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