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Couple Make Burglar Clean Their Home at Gunpoint

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I thought this was pretty funny.

Couple make burglar clean their home at gunpoint

January 5th, 2008 in Bizarre News |

An American couple turned the tables on a burglar they caught ransacking their home by dispensing their own summary justice.

Without waiting for the law to arrive, the pair doled out their own punishment to the surprised criminal - they made him clean up the house at gunpoint!

The unlucky burglar was caught red-handed when Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon returned to their house near Montgomery, Alabama, after a week away.

Couple Make Burglar Clean Their Home at Gunpoint
 
:rofl

That's some funny **** right there.

When the police arrived the work-shy burglar had the cheek to complain to them - about having to clean up his mess at gunpoint.
 
Gives new meaning to the phrase "cleaning someone out". LOL.
 
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Don't do it. You'll have to recertify every few years when Microsoft comes out with a new operating system, at several grand a pop. :mrgreen:

Thank you, to whoever banned that spambot...
 
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When the police arrived the work-shy burglar had the cheek to complain to them - about having to clean up his mess at gunpoint.

Awww....poor baby :violin :boohoo: :roll:

Maybe if his parents had engaged in a little more :spank: when he was younger, he wouldn't have gotten himself in this predicament to begin with. I think it's great that they made him clean up his mess before calling the cops. He needs to shut up and thank his lucky stars they didn't decide to send him on his way...in a pine box :roll:
 
Burn to anyone that apposes the right to bear arms.
 
Burn to anyone that apposes the right to bear arms.

What good would that do?:) Liberals and Idiots have already "dis-armed' themselves mentally a long time ago.:lol:
 
What good would that do?:) Liberals and Idiots have already "dis-armed' themselves mentally a long time ago.:lol:

That may be... There is a section of the american population that is completely broken down emotionally and spiritually and will come to accept anything that comes their way... much like a prostitute is emotionally and spiritually broken down and will accept anything that the pimp tells her.


That said : I told this story to a few coworkers, one of whom told me how, as a youth, once broke into a person's house to find some valuables... walked into the entranceway of the kitchen where he noticed a portrait of a cop on the wall. So, he quietly left.... he tells me about 6 months or so after the fact had been forgotten he got pulled over for whatever reason... walked up and after giving him the ticket says 'hey, I know you... (being a small east coast town), you tried to break into my house a few months back." My coworker denied the fact, to which the cop replied : "No, I know it was you, my wife saw you when you walked in and was waiting with my shotgun aimed at the kitchen door that if you had taken an extra step you would have had your head blown off."
 
That may be... There is a section of the american population that is completely broken down emotionally and spiritually and will come to accept anything that comes their way... much like a prostitute is emotionally and spiritually broken down and will accept anything that the pimp tells her.


That said : I told this story to a few coworkers, one of whom told me how, as a youth, once broke into a person's house to find some valuables... walked into the entranceway of the kitchen where he noticed a portrait of a cop on the wall. So, he quietly left.... he tells me about 6 months or so after the fact had been forgotten he got pulled over for whatever reason... walked up and after giving him the ticket says 'hey, I know you... (being a small east coast town), you tried to break into my house a few months back." My coworker denied the fact, to which the cop replied : "No, I know it was you, my wife saw you when you walked in and was waiting with my shotgun aimed at the kitchen door that if you had taken an extra step you would have had your head blown off."

My Kudos to your Wife...:) She's smart enough to remain quiet, and wait. :lol:

Your small town wouldn't "miss" the likes of that creep around...It's too bad he didn't step forward.

Take care.
 
My Kudos to your Wife...:) She's smart enough to remain quiet, and wait. :lol:

Your small town wouldn't "miss" the likes of that creep around...It's too bad he didn't step forward.

Take care.
Sorry, that must have been told wrong...

I'm not the cop, that's a guy I work with who told me a ctory about when he was younger (yes... I work a job where some people have 'histories'... I don't hold it against them).
 
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