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14-Year-Old Shoots Armed Intruder While Babysitting His Younger Siblings in Phoenix

14 Year Old Boy Shoots Armed Intruder in Phoenix While Babysitting His Younger Siblings

Police cars surround the scene of the would-be crime (Photo: Fox 10 News)

(The Blaze/AP) — A 14-year-old boy shot and nearly killed an intruder who broke into his Phoenix home and pulled a gun on him while he was watching his three younger siblings, police said Saturday.

The teen and his siblings, ages 8, 10 and 12, were at home alone when a woman rang the doorbell on Friday. A common enough occurrence, the boy still chose not to open the door because he didn’t recognize the woman.

Quickly escalating into a far more dangerous situation, the 14-year-old rushed his siblings upstairs after he heard a loud bang on the door, grabbing his father’s handgun on the way.

When he got to the top of the stairs, he saw an armed man break through the front door and point a gun at him.

Acting swiftly, he reportedly shot the 37-year-old man, who was taken to a hospital in extremely critical condition to undergo surgery. However, he is expected to survive and will be booked into jail within the week on counts of aggravated assault and burglary, police Officer James Holmes said.

The suspect did not get a shot off, according to police.  He also declined to release his name until he is booked into jail.

My Fox Phoenix has video explaining the story:

While the woman who rang the doorbell got away, Holmes hailed the teen’s actions, and his parents for teaching the children to never open the door to strangers.

“The police and indeed our community does not ever want to see a situation where a teenager of that age has to take a weapon to protect his family … but this young man did exactly what he should have done,” he said. “I’m not sure he gave full thought about what he had to do. He just acted.”

He said the family, whose names were not released, is declining to speak to reporters about the ordeal, saying that they “are all pretty traumatized.”

“The dad was pretty much out of his mind with distress, officers couldn’t even talk to him,” Holmes said. “It’s going to take them a while to recover mentally.”

He said police don‘t yet know what the suspect’s intentions were and that will be one of the first questions they ask him when he is well enough to talk.

“This was mid-block in a neighborhood, at 4:30 in the afternoon in summertime and children are there,” he said. “They just took a heck of a gamble for this particular house, and we’ve got to try to figure out why.”

Holmes added that the family is lucky that the teen acted so swiftly and effectively.

“As ugly as this is, and as much as this family is going through, we don’t have injured children on our hands,” he said.

Comments (532)

  • Joey8
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:57pm

    I am impressed that the 14yr old was able to hit his target under that kind of stress. The fact that the intruder lived is making me rethink having a handgun as the main home defense weapon. Going back to 12gauge buckshot.

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    • normbal
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:01pm

      Unlike our men in blue who would’ve done two or three mag dumps, hit every vehicle and window within a six block radius and MAYBE hit the perp two or three times which would have been the lead headline on every news media outlet for days “Police shoot suspect 76 times hit him twice.”

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    • PiratePhil
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:24pm

      Birdshot, not buckshot. Just as effective and it won’t go through walls and kill someone on the other side. Just a PERFECT example of gun control, HITTING what you aim at.

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    • RamonPreston
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:27pm

      True enough. If the intruder doesn‘t live you don’t have to worry about him sueing you for protecting your stuff.

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    • dmerwin
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:29pm

      Practice and mental conditioning.

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    • FreedomPurveyor
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:51pm

      How long before the libs say, “why did this child have access to a gun?”

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    • Bluefish49
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:56pm

      I agree…I have a lot of handguns but my home defense is a 12 GA.

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    • 3monkeysmomma
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:04pm

      I am surprised this house full of kids had the gun accessable, but I glad it turned out this way.

      God bless this family and the second amendment.

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    • antiprogressive
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:11pm

      Rock on young dude.
      Don’t stress over it.
      You did the right thing.
      You protected you brothers/sisters.
      There is NOTHING more honorable than that.

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    • db321
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:18pm

      Good Job Young Man. You may have taken a life, but you save yours and your brothers life by doing so.

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    • Wolf
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:25pm

      ROFLMBO, Pirate… he used a handgun, and birdshot isn’t going to do anyhting except not go through the drywall. Sure won’t stop a perp with a gun of his own. Of course, you’re free to choose whatever you want- but you should learn a bit first.

       
    • johnpaulkuchtajr
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:28pm

      Whoa there, Joey8, my fine desert friend,

      Why do you automatically assume that the 14 yo was a crack shot due to steady nerves? I‘ll wager it’s because he’s been out repeatedly to the range in ANTICIPATION of just such an attack. Now, you might wonder why Dad would train a 14 yo to repel a home invasion where lethal force is EXPECTED?

      Answer that question correctly, my fine desert friend, and you’ll be on your way to solving this mystery. Things don’t normally happen on chance. Find out why this home was chosen over ALL the other homes in the neighborhood and you’ll be on the right trail. If you had the power to do so, the first thing to look at would be the father’s profession, bank transactions, the car he drives, where they vacation, family connections, etc., etc. I’d immediately toss out any assumptions made by the author of this article. Peel that onion back and expect the unexpected. Ask basic questions like “What happened to Mom?”

      Maybe you discover an oddity like a Russian surname in the SW desert? Oh, if I saw that I’d redouble those inquiries into accounts before the trail goes cold, as in gone to old Mexico without a trace!

      And for the sake of all that’s holy, please don’t ask the DoJ for help. They’re all out walking their resumes around in anticipation of the two rulings by the SCOTUS this week. Oh, then there’s that little F&F thingee. Those boys all hope to snag positions with third world dictators by pretending to have “

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    • robstoddard
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:49pm

      Rhodesian jungle if you have a reloader- buckshot + birdshot combined 50/50.

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    • billrow
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 8:04pm

      I shot a steel barrel full of water with a load of 12 gauge #7 birdshot at 10 feet and it made a golfball size hole in the side. I would think at short range birdshot would be very effective and less likey to pass through walls and harm the neighbors.

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    • The-Monk
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 8:38pm

      Family Services will be by to take the Children away because a 14 year old is not old enough to babysit in their eyes and for the parents leaving an unlocked handgun where a 14 year old has access to it.

      As for what I think…. you rock kiddo!!!

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    • C. Schwehr
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 8:40pm

      As the man below said….birdshot not buckshot. You just want to stop the intruder, not the neighbors two houses away. No. 8 birdshot will be very effective at up to 50 feet, but will not overpenetrate (i.e. go thru the neighbor’s house walls). There’s also a lot more pellets, although they’re much smaller.

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    • MrButcher
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:33pm

      A 12 gauge might destroy your stuff that the intruder might be standing near.

      Remember, you want to put the intruder out of action and not the urn with your grandfathers ashes in it or any family members that might be in his general vicinity. Buckshot can’t be controlled in close proximity.

      A 9mm semi-automatic handgun will do the trick. Or, if you’re afraid of the jamming that might occur with the clip, anything from a .38 revolver to a .357 magnum will do the trick. Two rounds to the chest will put 99% of people out of commission instantly.

      Then all you‘ll have to do is clean up the blood and your stuff doesn’t get too messed up (except carpeting)

      However, the psychological effect of the mere sound of a pump-action shotgun just being chambered is not to be ignored. Wow! It will freeze anybody in their tracks.

      I’m on the fence with this one…

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    • turkey13
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:52pm

      When my 3 sons were 5 years old their Grandfater bought each a single .22 bolt action Chipmonk and they shot them with adult supervision. I have bought all 4 of my grandsons 1 each and they are shooting with adult supervision. At boyscout camp my 3 sons at age 8 and 9 outshot 15 year olds. Thats peobably where this 14 yr old learned and I’m sure his dad took him hunting. Good thing this wasn’t in D.C. or NYC – only the police, thugs and bodyguards can have a gun and this would have been a completly different story..

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    • leumas
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 10:17pm

      12 gauge tripple 00 buckshot. Body bag and mops.

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    • 1947
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 10:20pm

      Ranger Trained

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    • Schoolbus
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 10:41pm

      If you are going to us a shot gun for home defense stagger your loads, 1st shot bird shot close range lethal, next round double 00 buck for down the hall, third round deer slug for barrier penetration. That is the proper home defense load order.

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    • TripleTapper
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 10:52pm

      @MRBUTCHER – Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:33pm

      If you hit your target, 12g is better for home defense. For open spaces, such as a ranch or cottage, then it’s rifle all the way. The shotgun spread is negligible in close-quarters. I’ll take the 1 ounce, .73″ slug over any pistol. Racking slides for effect only belongs in Hollywood and will get you killed in the event of a malfunction. “Clips” are for belt-feds/strippers only. Magazine is the correct term you’re looking for. The weapon of choice for most door kickers is the M4/AR-variant (usually 11.5″ SBR) with .223/ 5.56 and it’s a great choice if you use a red dot sight like the T1 or Eotech.

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    • MrButcher
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 11:17pm

      @tripletapper

      “The shotgun spread is negligible in close-quarters”

      Absolutely right.

      But bear in mind the close-quarter scenario.

      If someone invades your house–grab the shotgun and put the pistol in your pocket (just in case)

      Its best to come at them with all you’ve got first.

      I agree.

      cheers

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    • jzs
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 11:38pm

      This ended well. The bad guy got it and the good guys were unharmed. Sadly though, guns are not a teenager’s friend.

      This is an interesting article that tells the flip side, It says, “According to the CDC, the rate of firearm deaths among children under age 15 is almost 12 times higher in the United States than in 25 other industrialized countries combined. American children are 16 times more likely to be murdered with a gun, 11 times more likely to commit suicide with a gun, and nine times more likely to die in a firearm accident than children in these other countries.”

      It further says, “When researchers studied the 30,000 accidental gun deaths of Americans of all ages that occurred between 1979-1997, they found that preschoolers aged 0-4 were 17 times more likely to die from a gun accident in the 4 states with the most guns versus the 4 states with the least guns. Likewise, school kids aged 5-14 were over 13 times more at risk of accidental firearm death in the states with high gun ownership rates. The findings indicate that gun availability is associated with accidental death by shooting.”

      http://www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/guns.htm

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    • white_ostracism
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:07am

      If That Boy Is White And That Man Is Black That Boy Is In Deep Deep Trouble.

      No one in America should be allowed to shot a black man no matter what he does. With Obama and Holder this is now the Black man’t house. By decree…

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    • white_ostracism
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:11am

      yellow, yellow, yellow.

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    • lionslayer44
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:27am

      12 ga. with any size shot whether 2 3/4″ to 3 1/2″ is an excellent choice. in handguns the judge stacked is awsome. all other handguns “extreme shock usa” tungstens shredders. the bullet fragments into shards that create a huge cavity sending the perp into shock shutting down cns and wont go through walls. in reality the best weapon is the one you can hit what you aim at. in one way im glad the man didnt die as it would be quite a lot for a 14 yr. old to deal with. on the other hand i would have followed up “foom foom” GOD BLESS THIS YOUNG MAN AND HIS FAMILY. BE PREPARED COLLECT FOOD, WATER (FILTERS), AMMO!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA

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    • wdittgasn
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:35am

      Everyone seems to be worried about what weapon or load to use, but nothing replaces being close to God and having HIS blessing and protection, He can and steady any ones hand and make their aim sure.

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    • MIBUGNU2
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:44am

      A lot of people are making way to much of this….Arizona
      is on the front line.. O‘Blamer and Holder aren’t protecting
      us.. As a former Marine I have been well trained, I have
      taught ALL my kids the proper use of firearms.. and they
      ALL shoot very well….the only thing I can say, I would
      recommend the family get a .45, and get plenty of practice,
      you master the .45 , and all other weapons are CAKE………..
      the SOB would NOT get up with a well placed round.. and
      that is what you want………. OORAH !!

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    • MIBUGNU2
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:11am

      @MrButcher

      .357 magnum is a good thing, 9mm good cheap practice, not much else,
      won’t bring down a doper.. But YOU are definitely right about the sound of
      someone chambering a round in an old 870 Remington..sweet sound if
      you are on the right side !!! a big oh, oh !! if you’re not…

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    • DennisHand
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:22am

      First off Kudos to the kid.

      Second, I can see the libs complaining about a 14 year old having access to a loaded gun with no trigger lock, but remember this is Texas. It may get a little press for humor sake, but in the end that’s all it will get. Now in another state, especially one like NY, that would be a totally different story. The kid would probably be sitting in juvie on murder charges. His sibling would be in state custody and the parents would be charged with child neglect and endangerment.

      Third, while I have several handguns in the house, I have a couple of 20ga shotguns for primary defense. I chose 20ga over 12ga because of my wife’s ability to handle the gun. At the range that would exist in a house 12 ga or 20 ga it won’t matter, they’re still dead.

      As to load, one might consider mixing the rounds. First round shot to stop and hopefully kill. Second round slug just to make sure. Rinse and repeat. I have an extended magazine on my two 20 ga’s, so I can handle more than the standard three rounds.

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    • mharry860
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:25am

      NORMBAL, I guess you don’t live in Spokane. The cops around here fire off warning shots and kill the offender! Your right though, we read those stories all the time. It’s also too bad the intruder survived.

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:33am

      Hey JZSaul,

      Did you know that oranges are 25 times more likely to be orange than any other fruit?

      Oh, I forgot, you like comparing apples and oranges.

      How many guns are in those 25 other countries combined, compared to our country?

      Whats the percentage of kids in those countries getting murdered by knives, compared to kids getting murdered by knoives in our country?

      How many lives are saved, and how many crimes are thwarted or prevented by the responsible use of firearms?

      JZS, why have violent crimes of all types been declining every year, even as gun sales have been skyrocketing?

      Do you know how many youngsters die accidentally every year by falling down stairs, or slipping in the bathtub, or even by being given the wrong prescriptions?

      JZS, your statistics from 79 to 97 are interesting…….one can only imagine how many more numbers will be added now that Obama can be credited with increasing gun sales statistics beyond even your wildest dreams.

      And one more little tid-bit for ya………How many children ages ( -9 months to 0 years), have been non accidentally killed by Planned Parenthood?

      Here is an interesting youtube video about liberals you might enjoy JZS.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:38am

      Hey JZS,

      That picture of your Mother looks like Billy Maher.

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    • white_ostracism
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:54am

      THIS IS NOT A SURPRISE

      In Muslim nations 12 year old kids are considered adults. 14 year old kids in Muslim nations are armed and shoot at American troops and wage war on America. Now if that incident happened in New Jersey, those little kids would have had things done to them, bad things. To many people little kids having bad things done to them is OK.

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    • SpeckChaser
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:54am

      JZS

      I read you link and know the importance of the information you provided. I’m of the opinion that when addressing a problem, childhood deaths in this instance, you address threats in order of greatest to least. I don’t see the logic in tackling one problem while ignoring a problem creating x amount more damage. That is why I am asking you to join me in the fight to eliminate the biggest avoidable threat to the safety of young children…swimming pools.

      http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_125302.html

      Since we ignorant blazers are far inferior to your intellect, could you to the math on what percentage of children are lost each year at the hands of firearms? It was I figure I could not find in your link, probably because I’m too stupid.

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    • KingGhidora
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:16am

      Bird shot is for birds. Buck shot every time. Bird shot doesn’t penetrate walls. What makes you think it will penetrate people? The general idea is to actually put holes in people. Bird shot puts very shallow holes in people. Buckshot hits vital organs. Use buckshot.

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    • Mil Mom
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:18am

      @PiratePhil
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:24pm

      Birdshot, not buckshot. Just as effective and it won’t go through walls and kill someone on the other side. Just a PERFECT example of gun control, HITTING what you aim at.
      ***
      Boy, if we had a “Like” button on here, the counter would be turning over like an old fashioned odometer on a semi truck!

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    • KingGhidora
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:24am

      MrButcher,

      You watch too many movies. Shotguns are not “scatterguns”. They will shoot a pattern less than 5″ wide inside of all but the biggest homes. Like the people who think bird shot will stop a human, you need to learn something about guns. Too bad I can’t post photos of people with bird shot wounds that were up and mobile when the photos were taken. Vital organs are well protected by human anatomy. This question is a settled issue among those who know the facts. Bird shot is for birds. Humans are not birds.

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    • chfields62
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:26am

      @JZS….What you fail to take into consideration with your so called “statistics” is that the liberal whiners like you that try to force parents to hide their guns from their kids. The first thing a kid does when you hide something is look for it. You remove the mystery and you remove the threat. Responsible gun owners (the majority) teach their kids the rules of handguns. They are not toys, they are tools. You have a kid shoot a real gun when they are young and they won’t go anywhere near it. Accidents happen when you try and hide the gun from the kid. My dad is a life member of the NRA, I was shooting before I was walking, we always had a half dozen or more guns in the house loaded and ready to go and never once did I “play” with his guns, because I knew what they could do. I was bullied most of the time I was in school (60′s-70′s), I was chased home almost every day and these guys made my life hell, but not one time did the thought come into my head, to take one of my dads guns and go after those guys. Today its all the rage, kids have no respect for guns or people and its because of whiny liberals like you who have no respect…

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    • art55555
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 3:04am

      #4 buckshot best, makes more holes. Just complained to FCC that YAHOO kept deleating my comments in support of the NRA. comment:”NRA should send this young MAN $500.”

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    • milez5
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 3:17am

      Well this is good, but in many areas the kids parents would probably be in trouble because a 14 year old boy had access to a loaded gun. The parents are just lucky that they don’t appear to be living in a community like that.

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    • SpeckChaser
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 3:34am

      Mother of JZS

      Don’t be so hard on your son, at least on this story. If not for his reporting on gun deaths of those under the age of 19 in the U.S., we would not know approximately 99.9948% of children in that age group will not die each year at the hands of firearms. Because of your son JZS we know less than half of 1/10 of one percent of children will die from firearms.

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    • thebronze
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 4:07am

      “MrButcher Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:33pm

      A 12 gauge might destroy your stuff that the intruder might be standing near.

      Remember, you want to put the intruder out of action and not the urn with your grandfathers ashes in it or any family members that might be in his general vicinity. Buckshot can’t be controlled in close proximity.”

      You obviously don’t know very much about shotguns…

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    • Michael
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 4:47am

      Taurus Judge with PDX1 self defense rounds. They will do the same job as a shotgun…with less chance of someone getting close enough to grab it.

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    • burnteye86
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 4:59am

      Thanks for the link RIGHTSOFBILLY

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    • historyguy48
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 6:25am

      Halder is bound to set up a special prosecutor and have the kid, his father and mother indicted for discharging a firearm within America!
      When will Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton arrive there to protest this attempted murder by that enraged right wing lunatic that invited these people in so he could shoot them! Of course, if the victim of this evil gun toting rght wing bible thumping maniac isn’t black, then Jessie and Al could care less because they can’t shake down the evil racist white homeowner!
      Maybe I should get a new job writing B/S for the left wing nut jobs.

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    • Thomas
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 6:44am

      Very nice.

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    • decendentof56
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 7:02am

      Phoenix police said…..
      “I’m not sure he gave full thought about what he had to do. He just acted.”
      ARE YOU KIDDING ME?????????
      He seemed to think through things pretty well,YOU IDIOT! The teen heard a knock, saw a stranger, did not open the door, got his brothers and sisters upstairs. The door is broken down, he sees a gun in the hand of the intruder, and fires.
      Seems the kid had a completely CLEAR train of thought.

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    • loriann12
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:09am

      @The-Monk
      the military considers a child old enough to stay by himselfat the age of 10 and old enough to watch younger siblings at the age of 12. Since there were 3 children over the age of 10, only the 8 year old was “being watched” and he could have been watched by 2 of the 3 remaining children.

      As to the “intent” of the man? He had a gun. I’d say his intent was not good. My 13 year old is a really good shot, though I don’t know about under stress.

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    • On The Bayou
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:19am

      JZS looks like you are getting your azz ate out here boy. People don`t care about your stats. We watch the events unfolding in this country and the world everyday and when justice is served to a bad guy we love it. I`m sure you had a problem with the Texas Dad for killing his five year old daughter`s attacker a couple of weeks ago. And you surely don`t like the idea that Jerry Sandusky is going to jail for raping little boys. Is the Eye your way of telling us your watching us? I remember your photo when you first started posting your thoughts on The Blaze, your looked like the Gay Son Of Ron Howard.

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    • castuslonginus
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:27am

      Use what most turkey hunters use in my area,hi-brass 2×4′s, very efficient,won’t over penetrate.

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    • 50211bs
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:46am

      My tracker(.44 mag) will do just fine.

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    • poorrichard09
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:48am

      Good job and good shootin’ kid!

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    • 50211bs
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:52am

      My tracker(.44 mag) will do just fine. I have taken my children to shooting ranges and now i’m taking my grand children. God bless this little hero and I would say his parents are hero’s as well. May God heal this family for what these creeps done to them.

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    • battles
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 9:03am

      I began getting my gun and shooting training at age 5 with a 22 rifle.

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    • Bum thrower
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 9:09am

      ‘Practice makes perfect’………..IDPA, and IPSC………..

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    • Kielland
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:06am

      Thank goodness he played all those videogames. It provided him with the hand-eye coordination & reflexes to out-gun a seasoned criminal.

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    • Charles
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:07am

      Police statement – “The police and indeed our community does not ever want to see a situation where a teenager of that age has to take a weapon to protect his family”. Really? Thats a moron statement. The kid did a great job. And yes the perleece would’ve shot the whole place up including the house across the street. The dirtbag “chose not to” give his name? And who exactly his covering the undoubtedly high cost of his medical treatment? You and me. . I go with 4Buck. Vietnam combat vet told me he found it best

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    • bcshealy
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:41am

      I hope this story will be reported in the NRA magazines under “Armed Citizen”. The father should be extremely proud of his son; he was obviously taught well on guns. The boy’s wisdom in sending his younger siblings upstairs before he acted is impressive. THAT, my friends, is gun control!!

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    • kparsels
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:55am

      My first line of defense is The Judge hand gun it takes 410 gauge Ammunition.

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    • James
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:05am

      Don’t get it Norm! If you shoot someone 76 times that means you hit them 76 times.If you shoot some one twice, you hit that someone twice. What I’m I missing? Old School Math!

      ESQ

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    • Goodforall
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:07am

      A 12 gage police enforcer shotgun is the only way to go for home protection. May I also suggest #2 buckshot as well. End of story.

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    • RJJinGadsden
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:50am

      JZS, Go back to your link and read the very first part of the article itself. Basically, the sub-headline:

      “The U-M C.S. Mott Children‘s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health finds that over half of parents who don’t own a gun have never talked with their children about gun safety.”

      That statement in itself is the very center of this argument against your assertions. Liberalism/progressivism has destroyed the basis of many American families and the responsibilities of each family member. The same Liberalism/progressivism ideals are actually the lack of ideals that promote people to strike out against what is considered right and moral….and to believe into nothingness. Beyond what was considered right and moral that they scream against, it is replaced with no other actual goals. Atheism is believe in nothingness beyond one’s life existence…let’s live for today and not be bothered with how to pay for it tomorrow. Or, even WHY to pay for it tomorrow.
      This teenager at least had the sense, likely because of his family’s teachings, to secure his siblings, then stand up to the intruder or potential intruders. As the story states, the unknown female fled the scene and is still at large. I know that I am assuming to a degree, but from what we know so far to be fact, it brings one to conclude that this teenager was taught right and wrong, as well as gun safety, and the ability to acquire a target and hit it. He also did so with only one shot.
      Continued

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    • LT714RET
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:57am

      Cut the barrel to 18″ and reload with 00 and willy peter!

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    • Bruce1369
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:57am

      Birdshot is totally unreliable for defense. A medium weight jacket will stop the shot except for a point-blank shot. Use the buckshot or pre-frag.

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    • RJJinGadsden
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:01pm

      Continued:
      I grew up in the South and went shooting and hunting quite often. In fact, by high school a group of us used to pack our shotguns, ammo, and hunting cloths in our cars and go to school. When it was out, we met in one place for a long afternoon of dove, or quail hunting. Before the age of fourteen my Dad had helped me become quite a crack shot with pistols and revolvers. Dad, having grown up in the Depression, hated wasting ammunition and the first shot had better be “the” shot that got the job done. Fortunately, I never had to experience what this teenager went through. But, my teenage years were in an entirely different time in this country. I hope that The Blaze follows this story much like it has with the father facing his daughter’s molester. Still, I expect the likes of many of the trolls here to castigate the father for teaching his son gun safety, and shooting, if that is what actually happened. Furthermore, I expect the same people to rant against the teenager having access to the weapon. Still, I wonder what would have happened had he not had access? I also hope The Blaze follows up with information on the perpetrator so that we can discover his background. Was it simply a burglary, or was there something else more odious to come. As far as I am concerned, once he pointed his weapon at these children he became fair game. God bless this family, and I hope they can recover from this trauma.

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    • 82ndairproud
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:04pm

      I’m a firm believer in gun control and group mentality; if you learn to control your gun, you can get very good groupings.

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    • RJJinGadsden
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:06pm

      SPECKCHASER and BILLY, excellent posts, and BILLY thanks for that link. Watched all of that video and am sitting here wondering if he will ever work again in Hollywood. Brave man.

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    • ALPHAMEL
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:11pm

      Keep in mind the 14 yr. old a) had the presence of mind NOT to open the door, b) shooed his younger siblings upstairs to safety, c) fetched his father’s gun from wherever it was, d) removed the safety, e) faced a gun pointed directly at him by a menacing stranger, and e) managed to shoot FIRST – accurately enough to stop the intruder in his tracks! That young man is a hero in my view – as is his father who I would guess trained his son well. I’m rather touched by the protection he provided to his younger siblings – despite any normal sibling rivalry. His brotherly LOVE for them kicked right in! My heart goes out to this family and my new hero the unnamed son. Hope to see them on the news.

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    • swalt
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:14pm

      WOLF … I beg to differ about the birdshot. In a home situation about the furthest you would be from an attacker would be 20 feet and it would probably be about half that, and a 12 gauge with birdshot WOULD put a hole in a man about the soze of a softball. Don’t believe me? Fill up a gallon milk jug with water and stand about 15 feet away and shoot it. No more milk jug.

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    • nettleman
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:17pm

      When a child pretends to shoot someone by pointing finger and hand as a gun……the accuracy of the line from the pointed finger to the target is natural and perfect.

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    • UnCL3
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:23pm

      um…I doubt the kid double-tapped…I would have Mozambiqued his azz…yes, 12 guage is nice for home defense, though. Kudos for the kid, and his old man teaching how to shoot.

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    • VLADTHEIMPALER
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:26pm

      @KINGGHIDORA, You are the one who wathches too many movies,and sound like a teenager that thinks they know everything,go get you some military training son.!!! I’m a U.S.Army Vet and used to do repos for a certain group back in the day,and my experience is;in close quarters birdshot works just fine.However i can hit you at 25-30 ft. with a sawed off .410 or 12ga. using my own hand packed non-lethal rounds of tightly packed triple 0 steelwool wad,and successfully knock you down and put you out at the same time,without killing you. When you wake up,you’ll be in pain and duct taped securely for delivery to the nearest law enforcement agency. I’m glad the kid was successful and no one but the perp was shot. Good Shootin Kiddo keep up the good work.!!

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    • UnCL3
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:35pm

      There is nothing wrong at all with a 9mm loaded with a decent home defense JHP. Game over for the bad guy with a trained shooter.

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    • rlimike
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 12:38pm

      @NORMBAL , right on .

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    • Turin
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:01pm

      Agree, 12 guage 00 buckshot is what I prefer. Some people prefer birdshot due to wall damage from buckshot, but if I’m still alive, I won’t have a problem paying for some tape, bed, texture, sheetrock, and paint. :-D

      Here‘s a relatively inexpensive Mossberg 12 guage tactical that’s great imo for home defense:
      http://www.tacticalshotguns.com/reviews/56701_Mossberg_Rifles_Shotguns_Mossberg_50420_500_6-Shot.aspx

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    • w0tm
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:10pm

      To the guy who said bird shot so it wouldn’t go through wall hurting someone on other side of wall – did you miss the part that the bad guy HAD A GUN!!! Bird shot would have just made him mad. With bird shot the kid and probably the other three children would have been dead in seconds. Idiotic statement. Remington 870 always loaded and easy to get to best home invasion gun but NOT bird shot. I couldn’t believe I read that. Ever been hit with bird shot? Won’t even slow you down. Like a bunch of bee stings, THE INTRUDER CHASING HIM HAD A GUN!!!!! READ BETTER NEXT TIME! Thank heavens for the Second Amendment and no stupid laws of requiring guns be locked up etc. Criminals don’r follow laws! For the anti-gun people reading this – call 911 so dispatcher can hear criminal shooting (torturing) the children, ‘Makes me rethink keeping guns locked with kids in house, Maybe HIDE a loaded gun (REALLY WELL) and tell child WHO HAS GUN TRAINING!!! where gun is. If he tells ANYONE where gun is even once he loses access to gun permanently. 870 but hard to hide. 357 or P38. Gun MUST stop bad guy one shot every time. No two shot 9mm wounding intruder but killing in this case the 14 year old. Guns in the hands of trained people SAVE LIVES!! TRUTH! accept it. Other night went outside 1 AM only to encounter man standing in middle of my large yard. Had gun? Don’t know.My dogs went after him.I went into house for gun. By then he had reached his car. He raced away!

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    • Cocheta
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:11pm

      Great job, kid!!! Wish there were more of you level-headed, quick thinking teenagers out there!

      My preference?

      Tactical Shotgun

      First Round: 3″ Magnum BB shot
      Second Round: 3″ Magnum BB shot
      Third Round: 3″ Magnum #4 Buck
      Fourth Round: 3″ Magnum #1 Buck
      Fifth Round: 3″ Magnum Brenneke Black Magic Slug

      Handgun

      Glock 20 or 29, 10mm Auto with Hornady Custom Ammunition 10mm Auto 155 Grain XTP Jacketed Hollow Points

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    • gouchrcouch
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:37pm

      Joey8 RIGHT ON!!

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    • The Giver
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:45pm

      Children that grow up around guns are more knowledgeable in an emergency. If the libs come out with all the usual anti gun rhetoric, they will awaken all the sleeping giants. Who knows what could have happened to them if the teen didn’t act as quickly as he did. My hat off to those parents and teen. Also to the younger ones for listening to him. The kid is a hero.
      They’re going to ask the intruder what he wanted? Why… a glass of water off course! Imagine getting shot for a glass of water! Why don’t our liberal brothers and sisters have common sense?

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    • Mother of JZS
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 3:45pm

      now you play nice with all the good folks on the blaze sonny boy

      Love,
      Your Mother

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    • wandamurline
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 4:18pm

      Been training my grandchildren since they were eight….my grandson can hit a dead on from over 600 yards….he is a long target kid who loves to shoot. He could strike a match with a 9 mm when he was only 10. To not train your kids to protect themselves is wrong….there are too many criminals out there…they go to jail and in six months are back on the street to commit another crime. Good for this kid…his family should be proud.

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    • DrSique
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 4:50pm

      I recently read a nice ballistics article that made a pretty good argument that #1 Buck creates the most devastating wound channel. Gotta get me a case or two.

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    • ginger ghent
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 6:29pm

      Good for that young man…he took his responsibility for his siblings seriously and acted with courage to protect his family…kudos ..if a man with a gun breaks into your house you can bet the farm it is not for the good of those inside….sooo glad he had a weapon and the guts to use it..perhaps more of those who want to take what others have will think twice about whether or not in inhabitants are armed.

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    • ginger ghent
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 6:39pm

      JZS thinks there is a problem with the young man’s having access to a gun…not everyone is an idiot..he very well may have been trained in the use of said gun (or guns) …not every teen who has access to a gun in the home are criminals or have criminal intent..this young man took very seriously his responsibiltiy for the safety of his siblings and himself…when a man breaks into your house and aims a gun at you it is not the time to have a discussion on gun rights etc…that young man is a hero and kudos to his parents for their training of him.

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    • do_it_all_again
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 7:23pm

      @FreedomPurveyor

      LOL,, exactly 13 min. and two posts !!!

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    • do_it_all_again
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 7:26pm

      @3monkeysmomma

      I for one am totally glad this young man had access to that firearm !!! i would much rather bury one bad guy than 4 children !! ANY day !!

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    • dmar003
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:36pm

      The boy should be a hero. He did what he had to do, what he had to do to protect his family.
      I bet that there will be lawyers. They will say that he could not have shot him. So they will sue the family with trumpt up charges.

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    • jzs
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:39pm

      Speck, there is no need for the “I’m too stupid” sarcasm. You’ve made an argument based on statistics which I appreciate, although you were referring to the deaths of young children, not teenagers which was the point of my post (although you are correct that young children die from firearms far more in the US than other countries).

      But as far as children you’re right, many more die from swimming accidents than guns, so you recommend that our country address that first. Sounds good. Who addresses that though? Nobody right? Blame the parents and that’s the end of the story? Or do you want government intervention and the cost associated with that? What do you recommend?

      But I’m still wondering why, “According to the CDC, the rate of firearm deaths among children under age 15 is almost 12 times higher in the United States than in 25 other industrialized countries combined. American children are 16 times more likely to be murdered with a gun,“ and that ”preschoolers aged 0-4 were 17 times more likely to die from a gun accident in the 4 states with the most guns versus the 4 states with the least guns.”

      That’s because of liberals? Somebody said that. Seriously is it because of liberals that the US has such high rates of death from guns? Or is it something else?

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    • Knight Templar
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:41pm

      @JZS—-sucks to be you!!!

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    • pkoning
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 9:03pm

      JZS, I think that CDC claim has been clearly shown to be gun hater fiction. I forgot if it was Mott or Halbrook.

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:40pm

      Hey JZS,

      I will let Speckchaser answer for himself, but I have a sneaking suspicion that when it comes to swimming pool deaths of young children, he would come down on the side of very little, if any government intervention for the sake of prevention. Maybe the feds can fund a research project in the interest of creating dry water.

      Why are you so concerned about this topic anyway JZS? You don’t seem to care at all about the millions of babies that never even get the chance to experience the joys of a swimming pool on a hot summer day with their family.

      JZS……what is 17 x .0000012 ?

      And……..as for your statistics regarding teens being murdered by guns,………how many of those are gang bangers that are killing each other?

      And lastly,…… twice now in the past month or so, the most recent being last night, you have made totally absurd comments due to the fact that you did not completely read, and or watch, the information that was provided in the story.

      Soon thereafter, your idiotic post disappears. How does that happen JZS? Do you send out an email blast to all the other media matters trolls and ask them to report your post? Or is there a function here that I don’t know about where a poster can request removal of a particular post?

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:53pm

      Oh and JZS,

      I almost forgot.

      Once again you mention the overly high rate of gun deaths in this country.

      Why do keep ignoring the evidence that I have given you that clearly shows the rates of ALL VIOLENT CRIMES, (that includes murders by guns btw) have decreased every year for at least the last five years,…….even while the number of new, first time gun permits and gun purchases has been increasing exponentially?

      Just this past year alone JZS, those rates decreased by 4%.

      This has baffled mental health experts, because in stressful times like these, violent crimes usually increase.

      I know you have seen the articles I have linked to previously in my other replies to you. Would you like me to dig them up and re-post them for you?

      Why do you ignore the indisputable facts and truths?

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    • SpeckChaser
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 10:54pm

      JZS

      Your right about me comparing two different stats. Although I didn’t mean to imply more children 19 and under die from pools than guns, that is how it came out. Sorry for the confusion.

      My sarcastic point about taking action on swimming pools also seems to be poorly expressed seeing it was not understandable. My point was less that half of 1/10 of one percent of children under 19 die from firearms yearly and you are implying something should be done about it in terms of regulations while ignoring things like car crashes.

      I am also curious if you would support new regulations on those recieving government assistance if fraud in the program was .0062% or higher, as you do firearms. I mean, if .0062% is enough for new regulations on firearms i don‘t see why that shouldn’t pertain to welfare as well.

      Lastly, if this was your family in the story, would you want your 14 year old son to have access to a firear, yes or no?

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    • SpeckChaser
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:24pm

      Hey Billy

      I still find it hard to believe that a Country as civilized as the U.S. still has people claiming to care for less fortunate but are completely okay with inserting “a loop-shaped steel knife is into the uterus. The baby and placenta are cut into pieces and scraped out into a basin“ or inserting ”a hollow plastic tube with a knife-like edge into the uterus. The suction tears the baby’s body into pieces. The placenta is cut from the uterine wall and everything is sucked into a bottle.”

      http://www.abortionfacts.com/literature/literature_9312ha.asp

      Hate to be graphic but people seem to have the idea that abortions are somewhat similar to a magic act. Walk into a room with a baby, then some abracadabra, then baby disappears. And these are the same people claiming republicans hate everyone but the rich.

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    • Therightsofbilly
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 11:57pm

      Hi Speckchaser,

      It seems rather strange to say thank you for posting that information.

      I would assume that it makes most others skin crawl as much as it does mine, but like you, I agree that people should actually know the truth about things rather than euphemize with unoffensive terms.

      And then some will rationalize and claim that it can not be wrong, simply because a court ruling says it is legal. They let government dictate and decide their morality for them. Sounds eerily familiar.

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    • Whackajig
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 3:37am

      Unormbal must hate the police and their abilities. Perhaps when his mom or sister or wife is being raped, he will for help from a hippie.

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    • old white guy
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 7:02am

      good kid. say, for those who think a 14 year old lucky for being able to hit what he was aiming at, i and several friends, when were his age could put a round in your eye at 20 yards. practice and training from 12 to 14 should produce a good marksman. lets hope some idiot government agency does’t try and screw up this family.

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    • TexasHunter
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 10:11am

      @ Pirate The only thing bird shot will do is tick someone off. BUCKSHOT will bring them down for good.. Fire both Ammo and you will see the difference for yourself/

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    • colt1860
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 1:27pm

      I have an 870 pump shotgun for home defense.

      I‘m glad those kids weren’t living in my state Maryland. It would have been illegal for that handgun to be unlocked and accesible to children under 16 years old. All handguns must have a child safety lock if kids are present, and parents are not in the area. Thank God for Arizona’s gun laws. Last time I checked, I ain’t have to hide or lock my electric chainsaw, nail gun, hot iron, or kitchen knife from my kids. I just had to educate them, and teach them responsibility. Common sense is not so common anymore.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 1:32pm

      JZS,

      FACT: More high school teegers die from playing footbal than from guns.

      Let’s ban this sport and footballs.

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    • I support God's Israel!
      Posted on June 26, 2012 at 10:05am

      Some things happen by DIVINE INTERVENTION. I do believe God was with this young man.
      I APPLAUD HIM.

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  • thedirtmover
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:57pm

    A scholarship from the NRA is in order. This is what the 2ND Amendment is all about.

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    • highndry
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:09pm

      Amen!

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    • Sorocialism
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:18pm

      I would donate!

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    • CatB
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:51pm

      Yes .. great idea .. I am an Endowment Member ( step above Lifetime) and I would love to see that !!!

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    • C. Schwehr
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 8:43pm

      I would contribute to that fund….a new NRA Crime Prevention Award! (Junior class)

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    • MIBUGNU2
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:42am

      The majority of Arizonans are very well armed, Bad guy’s should
      keep that in mind.. We have a LOT of Ranges around town and a lot
      of desert where we get plenty of practice.. all you dimbulbs from
      Chicago and New York…you CAN play with GUNS here, get the
      proper instruction and be SAFE..Teach the wife,girlfriend and kids..
      this is what it is all about my friend.. KUDOS to the young man for
      protecting HIS Family..GOOD JOB !!

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    • lukerw
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 2:08pm

      A Benefactor, here… and I would support it!

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    • InUrFace1
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 1:50pm

      Count me in!!!

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  • Master_and_Commander
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:54pm

    This is yet another amazing story that proves gun ownership is a good thing, despite what libs will say

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    • SrBenedicta
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:59pm

      Amen!

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    • DisgruntledInClinton
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:17pm

      The libs want to take our guns away, so only the criminals will have guns. Remember how that worked out for Australia?

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    • lapua338shooter
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 5:54am

      And, In Great Brittain.

      I had the opportunity to see a hand gun that was “collected” when Brittain went gun free. It was sheared in 3 pieces & tack welded back together. Object being, it will never again be fired…… Ever.

      Have a look at their crime stats since their great gun ban.
      Just like so many other countries & states that make it impossible for the law abiding folks to own a gun. It just makes it easier for the bad guys. Even the ones in public office.

      My hats off to the young fella that stopped a dirtbag in his tracks while protecting his family members.

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    • badkarma060
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 1:07pm

      The loons will soon find a reson to make this into a negative. I mean they have so much experience with spin, look at Jay Carney. On a side bar nice shooting kid. Hope he and his family make it through okay.

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  • Blazebanned
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:54pm

    Once again a story without the perps discription,“race” mainly.Shall i speculate? Glad the kid had the presence of mind to handle that situation like he did,now maybe work on his marksmanship dad…..

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    • rcw_68
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:14pm

      Until more info is put out, it really is hard to say. Thhis area has plenty of different races. This whole area is a cesspool. Sometimes I wonder why I moved here.

      Way to go for “standing his ground”.

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    • jespasinthru
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:15pm

      Some clowns just have to bring race into everything. It’s like an obsession with some people. Grow up already.

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    • Patriot Z
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:30pm

      ehhh too a certain extent blaze may be right. i wont speculate, but the media does have a habit of not mentioning race when its not conducive to the narrative. while i agree bringing race into every subject is foolish, we also mush understand the left and how they may respond. forwarned is forarmed as they say

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    • jespasinthru
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:04pm

      We can settle this whole argument when they release the perp’s mugshot.

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    • JimCDew
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:11pm

      @RCW -This isn’ a “stand your ground” case, it’s a retreat to last safe place and defending that place.

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    • Stewie
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:30pm

      Makes it kind of hard to ask the public to look out for a suspect when they refuse to divulge any distinguishing physical characteristics. It‘s almost as if they don’t want any help. Looks as though the only help the family is going to get catching this… female is going to be the cooperation of the intruder or by releasing her description directly to the public.

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    • brian8793
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:40pm

      Hows about you shut your mouth, bigot? Who cares what race the perps are? Who cares what race the kid is? Oh, that’s right, RACIST FOOLS LIKE YOU.

      That being said said, this young man is my hero. He makes me proud to be an Arizonian…..UNLIKE YOU!

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    • FstEti
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 9:54pm

      STEWIE-I agree. The absence of a description of the female accomplice speaks volumes; she may be armed and still in the neighborhood so I suppose that everyone should call 911 if they see a woman, any woman, walking in the area. How silly is this?
      Anyway, great job by the young man, but I’ll be looking forward to the background story because the chances of a man and a woman breaking into a random house, armed, knowing that someone is home, are astronomical. I suspect this either involves a custody dispute and/or drugs. Since there was a loaded handgun and the kid knew how to use it kind of makes me think that it’s a custody thing since a woman was with the “muscle.
      Great shooting, young man but next time aim for the head………..

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    • Walkabout
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 10:28pm

      jespasinthru

      The suspect will not be identified until he is out of the hospital & booked a the jail per another yahoo news article.

      Blazedbanned is angry & he has a right to be angry. It is just not confirmation bias that of the perpetrator is white they are identified almost immediately and any other race is not mentioned in many cases. That type of reporting is taught a journalism school and reinforced in the newsroom.

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    • hidden_lion
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 11:28pm

      Blazebanned-
      marksmanship is fine, he dropped the perp. The only thing missing was a followup shot. But, give the kid a break, he is 14, not a a stone cold special ops assassin. He got the mission done, that is what counts.

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  • supressorgrid
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:52pm

    Perhaps the suspect was going door to door selling Obamascout cookies when he saw a young person with a gun and broke in to keep the youth from injuring himself and his siblings.

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    • SrBenedicta
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:03pm

      Your response is incredibly funny.LOL

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    • jhomer95
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:31pm

      lol!

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    • Let.Me.Be.Clear
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:32pm

      Or maybe the guy was passing out free Obamaphones, which, if the kid had, could have called the police with. Of course, then we would have 4 victims instead of 1.

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    • billys
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:50pm

      The facts “will” support it….He was an illegal who was able to get through the “gap” where Brian Terry used to be!

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    • meeester
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 8:45am

      What would be really scary is it the father left the children’s home with an un-supervised swimming pool. There are many more times deaths 2 kids in swimming pools then there are with guns. And that’s despite there being a lot fewer swimming pools.

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  • Dale
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:46pm

    Let’s see how the anti-gun lobby will spin this ‘stand your ground’ event.

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    • rcw_68
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:01pm

      I’ll tell you how they will react. Social Services will be called and the kids will be taken away because a gun should not heve been so accessible to children.

      STAND YOUR GROUND!!!

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    • Capitalist Mama
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:10pm

      No, the entire episode will be completely ignored because it can’t be spun into any useful narrative.

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    • Magyar
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:29pm

      YEA! let’s hear their BS!

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    • oneshiner
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:58pm

      Proud of that young man. My grandpa taught me to shoot a single shot 22 rifle when I was about 8 yrs. old. I’ve had a love affair with guns ever since that time.
      Don’t want to shoot a person, however, if one broke into my house, I wouldn’t hesitate at all.
      I’ve hunted deer for years and always dropped them with one shot. That really burned the heck out of the rest of the family that I was so darn accurate and they had to shoot 3-4 times.

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    • jespasinthru
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:57pm

      ONESHINER, you just awakened memories of my childhood. My Grandpa gave me a single-shot bolt action Remington rifle when I was 12. It was an old gun with a long, rusty barrel. He bought me a gun cleaning kit and showed me how to strip it down and thoroughly clean it, and he taught me and my siblings all about gun safety. As I grew up I realized that it was little more than a varmint gun. Vermin, for those of you up north. Good for shooting the field mice who ate Grandmas garden, and not much more. It was a single-shot, after all. No good at all if you’re confronted in your home by an armed assailant with a modern, semi-automatic pistol or rifle. But he did instill in me a lifelong love of firearms.

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  • Teufel Hunden
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:44pm

    “Holmes hailed the teen’s actions, and his parents for teaching the children to never open the door to strangers”

    How about hailing the teenager for his ability to hit his target while under extreme pressure! Good job Kid! Ooooorah!

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    • hatchetjob
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:50pm

      I’m so happy that yet more trash is taken off the streets.

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    • Xcori8r
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:56pm

      It will be very interesting to get the details on this one…
      The kid knew where the gun was and obviously how to use it.
      The gun was accessible by children not evidently did not have a saffety lock.
      Yet, mysteriously, the weapon provided the precise utility intended for it.
      Sounds like private responsibility and education trumps government meddling here.
      Oh.. and kudos to a kool kid.

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    • 000degrees
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:57pm

      Great job protecting your family. Bloomturd and polosi would still rather have you be the victim but the hell with them. Every dad needs to teach his kids the same skill.
      Semper Fi

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    • ManThong
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 9:44pm

      Hopefully, the casualty was not an illegal Mexican invader because in that case Holder and the Justice Department would probably go after the kid and his father for some type of discrimination or hate crime.

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  • NO_MORE_OBAMA
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:44pm

    Kid and his family 1 ………. Bad guy 0

    To bad the guy who broke in is not dead. Now we have to feed him for 20 years.

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    • rickc34
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:49pm

      This is what a conservative kid can do to the bad guys…nuff said

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    • chips1
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 6:53pm

      If Zimmerman had a son……..

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  • OlefromMN
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:41pm

    If I had a 14 year old that lived in Phoenix with me and I was his father he’d look like this outstanding young man. (How’s that for a one-up on Barry?)

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  • Lori
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:40pm

    YES!!! That’s what ownership of your own self defense looks like.

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  • are you kidding me
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:38pm

    Good Job young man.

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  • Vet with Vendetta
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:37pm

    No way! You mean a gun was used to save lives?! Read “the armed citizen” in the American Rifleman or the American Hunter magazine by the NRA. There are stories like this every day throughout America that don’t usually get attention by the mainstream media.

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  • lukerw
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:35pm

    Seems like the Boy… needed a Better Gun — And, the Police can go bugger a Drug Adict!

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  • thegreatcarnac
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:35pm

    That kid is a hero. We use the word ‘hero’ real loosely in this society….however….this teen is a real one. He saved his siblings and shot an armed man who was a home invader. What would have happened if the left got their way and took away guns?

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  • BOMUSTGO
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:34pm

    High velocity lead poisoning works every time!

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  • LakewoodEd
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:34pm

    The kid’s aim could have been better. Now the city has to pay to fix this guy up, jail him and try him.

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    • RockinChuck
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:38pm

      aww maann cut;em some slack he hit the guy (lol)

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    • jespasinthru
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 7:01pm

      Children who are taught to use firearms by their parents are taught first and foremost to aim for the center of mass. Don’t go for the head, go for the body. It’s a bigger target. When you’re under duress from an armed assailant, you’re not trying to kill him. You just want to make sure you incapacitate him so that he can’t kill you. If you happen to kill him in the process, then that’s a bonus.

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  • RockinChuck
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:33pm

    four youngest (10, 12,14,16 girls) use the lab and fox hound and pepper sprays. still a little scared of guns right now, however 23 yr. old daughter has SR9c Ruger (Boom Yow!). im old school Ruger LCR XS. The boy is a hero, sorry they had to go through that. God blees’em

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  • VastRightWingConspirator
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:32pm

    If Obama had a an uncle, he would look like the intruder.

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  • exfire
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:31pm

    Outstanding !!!!

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  • raisingkidsforthetruth
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:28pm

    I never want anyone to have to be in the position to take anothers life but this young man just saved his family and I will pray that he and his family recover from the trauma.

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  • Godzgrl247
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:27pm

    Way to go!

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  • bdandsl
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:25pm

    Ditto!

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  • BOMUSTGO
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:22pm

    That’s what “gun control” looks like!!

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    • T-2
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:33pm

      this is what gun control look like! hope that 14- year old and his siblings are doing okay.

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    • Bluebonnet
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 9:09am

      Right on! Gun Control to me, means a gun in my hand and I’m in control over the bad guy.

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  • billrow
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:21pm

    I’m sure Holder and the left want to prosecute the 14 year old for killing an Obama supporter.

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    • Gripes
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:37pm

      In truth, it would not surprise me if they prosecute the parents for allowing their child to obtain a firearm unsupervised. I’m glad that this turned out this way and I hope that the parents are not prosecuted.

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    • wisdomnlight
      Posted on June 24, 2012 at 6:57am

      One less illegal unable to vote.

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  • MrButcher
    Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:18pm

    Good job, Kiddo!

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    • iampraying4u
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:28pm

      Add your comments

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    • Want our country back
      Posted on June 23, 2012 at 5:30pm

      4 kids in a house and a gunman…. glad he had a gun, glad he knew how to use it, too bad this guy will live to do this again…. sorry if that sounds unChristian but these people have no regard to anything but what they want… Do I sound like a racist?

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