People on social media are always saying that we shouldn’t be allowed to shoot people who break into our homes. It’s just stuff, after all, and we have insurance, they say. Until the burglar decides to murder everyone in the house, that is.
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William Wallce · July 16, 2025 at 1:09 pm
That’s a Marxist trope that cries about not using lethal force to protect “stuff.” It’s about the reduction and elimination of property rights. In the old days property was an extension of the owner, so an attack on that was an attack on the person. Once they succeeded in lowering property rights, they came for people too. Next thing you know when they are trying to kill you suddenly the law says you must retreat and try to find away to escape. We need to get back to the way things used to be.
Miles · July 16, 2025 at 3:30 pm
A few states (Hawaii being one IIRC) actually require a person to retreat from their own residence. More states (Missouri for one I am sure of) basically justify use of deadly force against a person even attempting to burglarize an occupied residence, even including a person’s vehicle.
Reefdiver52 · July 16, 2025 at 4:07 pm
So sad!! I’m in the commie state of Connecticut and “find a way to retreat” is the law!!
It’s my stuff that I worked 50+ years for.
Screw that crap, in my small ranch house both doors are in the front.
Not going to try to jump out a window in the back of the house!! Especially with the screen down!!
Judged by 12 or carried by 6, easy choice!!
As long as my aim is true…
Grumpy51 · July 16, 2025 at 2:04 pm
IF someone has enough disrespect to break into MY residence, what makes me think they’ll have enough respect for my life not to take it also??
Tsgt Joe · July 17, 2025 at 9:35 am
Totally agree, your safety and well being probably isnt high on the list.
@HomeInSC · July 16, 2025 at 3:07 pm
It is reasonable to assume that someone who has decided to rob your person or break into your house has also decided to use violence should you resist. Obviously we don’t want to fire randomly into the darkness…
There are also more nuanced angles to the “it’s just stuff” argument.
I may have chosen to burn up part of my life to get that stuff. You know, by spending long days ACTUALLY WORKING and maybe four or more hours each day commuting to work. That stuff may be stuff that I consider important to the well-being of my family or it may simply be stuff that I like because I appreciate art, or classic cars or [LOL] ceramic figurines. Why that stuff is important to me is only subject to MY judgement. I used up part of my life to acquire it and it is probably not possible to reacquire it after some POS steals it. The theft is not “just stuff”, it is a part of MY LIFE that is stolen. High speed projectiles are fully justified. Lots of them. Until MY STUFF is secured.
Here are a few thoughts that are related. Many people talk about a coming collapse, primarily financial, and the resulting chaos. My guess is that the “collapse” will be slow. Job opportunities decline, wages stagnate, inflation make things increasingly difficult for all but a few. Along with that will come increasing incidence of theft. It’ll likely be a slow burn.
JC · July 16, 2025 at 5:00 pm
No pictures of the suspect. Figures
Differ · July 17, 2025 at 4:38 am
There are pictures if you wen search his.name; looks white or hispanic.
Charges dismissed on earlier weapons and threatening behavior in Dec case and placed under conservatorship of another due to mental health issues…i.e. not locked up for his own and everyone’s safety because mentally disturbed is ok.
Danny · July 16, 2025 at 5:57 pm
Cross my threshold uninvited. You will be met with “caliber du jour”.
Either that or maybe you’ll be bludgeoned – most likely to death.
Tom762 · July 16, 2025 at 6:23 pm
Forgive my rant.
To the “it’s just stuff” crowd can fuck right off. If you enter my home without my personal invite, not only are you trespassing but I assume there to injure me and my family. It is self defense at that point. If you happen to live in a state that does not recognize that right then MOVE!
Gun control is dead, or rather, on intensive life support. The NFA is on shaky ground, GCA 68 is in peril, and Breuen will most likely prevail within the next decade or less. Join your state level.org and GET ACTIVE! Work on your legislatures and get these laws changed. Bitch and moan and kvetch and get pissed! Be civil until you need to get shitty with them. Change these laws and pass better ones.
You have the power. Don’t be a pussy!
Trust me. I speak from experience.
Big Country Expat · July 16, 2025 at 11:24 pm
That thread on Twitter? I think I know the one of which you speak… I didn’t (at the time) get a screencap but one of the best comments was in response to “How can you think it’s OK to kill someone who’s trying to take your ‘stuff’?” to which the commenter said “Not only do I want to kill them, but before that, it should be legal to do ‘butt stuff’ to them for a while beforehand as well”
I lost it man… literally laughed until my sides hurt…
Twitter is getting MADLY Savage these days…
Himself · July 17, 2025 at 7:46 am
It’s MY stuff. And these burglars value my stuff more than their lives.
oldvet50 · July 17, 2025 at 10:41 am
Policeman: Did the burglar take anything?
Homeowner: Well, he took a bullet.
MiniMe · July 17, 2025 at 11:32 am
This was at the Peoples Republik of Commifornia, so par for the course. :::shrugs:::
Stealth Spaniel · July 18, 2025 at 11:52 pm
The Los Angeles druggie accused of murdering “American Idol” executive Robin Kaye and her husband once tried to stab his own mother during a mental health episode, according to frightened neighbors.
From the NYPost:
“I know at one time he tried stabbing his mom, I believe, or got violent with a knife,” a neighbor of suspect Raymond Boodarian told Fox News.
“Cops finally came and they took him,” they added. “I didn’t see him for a while until recently.”
The 22-year-old’s alarming behavior was a fixture around his neighborhood, with most suspecting it was a case of severe mental health problems.
Neighbors also told The Post he was a heavy drug user.
“We had a lot of problems with him because he’s taking drugs. Every now and then he would be outside high,” an 80-year-old local said.
Fingerprints from his prior arrests helped identify him as a suspect in the grisly double murder.
Boodarian has at least three prior arrests to his name across late 2023 and early 2024, with charges ranging from battery to making threats with a weapon.
In each of those cases, the charges were dropped over mental competency, according to NBC 4 Los Angeles.Boodarian was also released the same day after at least two of those arrests, court records show.
He spent up to six months in custody before his cases were ultimately dismissed.
He also appears to have been under a conservatorship, indicating a judge found him incapable of making decisions for himself.
Other neighbors of his told Fox there was constant yelling at the Boodarian family home, and claimed he would wander the neighborhood brandishing knives at doorbell cameras.
“He was very odd… he’d literally go and… rub up against trees,” one said.
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So, let’s all hear it for the do nothing judges, the bleeding heart activists, and all of the other enablers who support letting these assholes kill the rest of us. That neighborhood is multi-million dollar homes. When I was a kid, it was a nice middle class area. Let them bring in more illegals, 3rd world criminals, and assorted crazies. After all, We Are the World.
Shoot, shovel, and shut up.
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