Oklahoma man kills three suspected burglars with AR-15 rifle

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.
 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.


You won't either. Doesn't fit the agenda that guns are evil, and by extension gun owners. Crime prevention or self defense?

Those terms don't exist in the media's reporting on guns.
 

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You won't either. Doesn't fit the agenda that guns are evil, and by extension gun owners. Crime prevention or self defense?

Those terms don't exist in the media's reporting on guns.
If police end up charging the son of the homeowner then you'll see it.
 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.
I thought I read it on WaPo.
 

atlkvb

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He's easily the 2nd dumbest poster here only behind robeert. 82 and PATX don't qualify since they are both psycho.

RPJ, why are you excluding yourself from the roster of distinction you have anointed yourself to assemble?

What's wrong with your leadership skills?

I thought you were showing us how to be more like you?
 

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I've read several articles about it. It's not a big story but it will be if it's cross-racial and the shooter is charged.
Get away driver's last name is Rodriguez. What if one of the 3 vics were illegal?
 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.
I read it on CNN
 

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Get away driver's last name is Rodriguez. What if one of the 3 vics were illegal?
 
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.

Honest to God do you make crap up? I have seen this reported since it happened.
 
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oklahoma-shooting-idUSKBN16Z2AZ

>An Oklahoma man shot and killed three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.

The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.

The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.

"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.

Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.

Neither the resident or the three intruders were named by authorities.

The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.

Rodriguez was arrested after she went to Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.

Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.

"Right now there's not anything that I know of that we have any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.

Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.

Top US news story on ABCNews.com right now: Arrest made in home invasion....the driver who was assisting the home invaders. Really 82? It is on the front of CNN. I saw this story 12 hrs before you posted your nonsense.
 

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And that post demonstrates what I was referring to above. You never disappoint.

Ah but you Sir have disappointed me. I have always assumed that once your evaluations are rendered on posters they are both reliable and reflective of your leadership.

Leadership requires the strong sense of purpose and demonstrated ability to provide direction and stable advice to all who fall under your jurisdiction.

You have decided by your consierable skills all who have failed to meet your example, and the only conclusion I can draw from that failure is that you have lost your ability to lead those who you assess by your example and have now fallen so far behind them that the teacher of all who are deemed dumb is now following in the rear of those whom he has taught.

That is very disappointing RPJ, I thought you were better than your pupils.

Now the truth is revealed.
 

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I haven't watched cnn since wolf lied about wmd's...

this is why all you libtards are brainwashed....

stay away from cnn...