…as Mr. Tyler’s face continued to come into close contact with the closed fists of his would-be victims.
Hahahahaha!
While none of the intended victims had a gun on them, the aggressor did – two, in fact, and literally walked in via an unlocked door (poor security protocol, y’all). Even being outgunned, the victims won:
Armed, Masked Intruder Suffers Epic Failed the Victim Selection Test
Eighteen-year-old Marrell Tyler probably should have gone to bed early last week. Instead, he donned a ski mask, pulled a gun, and then entered someone else’s apartment in Kokomo, Indiana. He would later tell police that he entered the first door he found unlocked.
Once inside, he tried to rob the three men he found there. Tyler, however, soon learned they had a say in the matter.
The three men in the apartment at 3:30am didn’t take kindly to a masked punk trying to rob them. They grabbed him, disarmed him and then pummeling him to a pulp. That’s when cops say Mr. Tyler pulled a second gun.
While disarming the masked bandit of his second gun, a shot was fired as Mr. Tyler’s face continued to come into close contact with the closed fists of his would-be victims. At that point, one of the residents accessed his own firearm and then held the aspiring felon for police.
And this came in second place for BlogLine of the Day:
As is plainly visible from the booking photo above, Mr. Tyler face was clear evidence of his poor victim selection abilities.
There’s a bit more from the news bit on this – go to the link and read it. However, what do you all think of this piece of advice from the post:
Home carry is a thing. Really. Seriously. Practice it folks, along with the basics like…locking your front door. You never know when some hoodlum will invite themselves into your residence looking to commit a crime of opportunity.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. If the dogs are barking furiously at night, sure. A lot of times when I just come home from doing errands or an event, I forget to put it in the vault.
What do you do?
(H/T: The Truth About Guns)