NY Homeowner Shoots Home Invasion Suspects After They Refuse To Leave

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ENFIELD, NEW YORK — If anyone tells you that New Yorkers aren’t armed, you’re receiving incorrect information. Outside of New York City, there are plenty of armed citizens who stay close to their 2nd Amendment right.

Outside of Ithaca, NY, three home invaders found one of those armed citizens, and they’re all in jail because of their poor decisions.

Two people broke into the house, police said. The homeowner told them to leave but shot them when they refused, police said.

The two men fled and a third man drove them to Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania, police said.

via syracuse.com

The two men were both treated at the hospital and sent to jail shortly after. Their driver, Jaime L. Coleman, 38, was also arrested. Luckily for him, he took position of driver and wasn’t in the line of armed citizen fire.

Still, all three were captured and will hopefully do some healthy time for their crimes.

If you live in Cuomo-driven NYC, it’s relatively fair game for criminals, and they know full well that their chances of coming across an armed citizen are slim.

Move outside of the city, however, and things change drastically.

 

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