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Boone County KY Boone County homeowner shoots, kills
Boone County homeowner shoots, kills intruder
http://www.wlwt.com/news/local-news/news-northern-kentucky/Boone-County-homeowner-shoots-kills-intruder/-/13608792/16463942/-/b33lt6z/-/index.html {video} 92-year-old homeowner shoots, kills intruder VERONA, Ky. - — One man is dead and two more are behind bars after an attempted home invasion Monday morning.
Police said a man broke into the basement and entered the first floor of a Boone County home in the 15000 block of Violet Road in Verona just after 2 a.m. The homeowner, Earl Jones, 92, was awakened by a noise in his basement and grabbed his .22 caliber rifle. When the intruder came through the door from the basement, Jones fired a shot, police said. Jones immediately called his neighbor, who then called 911. When deputies arrived, they said they found the outside basement door ajar but no one other than Jones at the home. Police say the wounded intruder was carried off by two other accomplices. They say those accomplices, Ryan Dalton and Donnie Inabnit, put him in their car and took off. They got about a mile when they stopped on Courtney Road to call 911. When Kenton County Police responded to the call they found a deceased male, along with Dalton and Inabnit in a 2001 Chevrolet Impala. The deceased male has been identified as Lloyd (Adam) Maxwell, 24 of Richmond, Kentucky. Dalton and Inabnit were taken to the Boone County Sheriff's Office for questioning. Police said they admitted they were involved in the burglary on Violet Road. Ryan Dalton, 22 and Donnie Inabnit, 20, both of Dry Ridge, Kentucky, are charged with Burglary 2nd degree (complicity) and Tampering with physical evidence. Read more: http://www.wlwt.com/news/local-news/...#ixzz25RNoBQbn |
Those two fucks look retarded.
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From what I gather it appears that the old man shot through the basement door and hit one of the assailants. Pops was a dam.good shot.
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wow, and he didn't even need a .45 to do the job. amazing.
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Nobody got the story because they hauled @$$ before the Bacon boys showed up. All we know is he had a entrance wound with no exit when we did the Xray a 22 caliber slug was sitting right in the middle of his spine directly in the heart shadow. He also couldn't move his legs and kept saying I can't feel anything from the waist down. Its appears the fast life caught up with him ....it was pretty sad because he had a huge tattoo of his daugther on his chest. No more walks in the park with baby....his quality of life just dropped off 90% It is a sobering reminder the 22 caliber is a devastating round |
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Testing the lethality of 22 LR standard velocity round |
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http://www.cci-ammunition.com/produc...e=1&loadNo=960 |
Don't overlook the powderless (primer fired only) 20 grain load.
BTW, traded into a way cool 44 y.o. 98% Marlin Golden 39A the other day from the original owner. Just ordered a Nikon Prostaff 3-9 .22 scope for it so it can reach its potential. |
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Very good shooter. |
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*and now of course those the new hosed up Marlins are rightfully called 'Rem-lins' |
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