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Kyle Rittenhouse was just 17 years old when he drove across state lines to Kenosha, Wisconsin. The teenager drove from his home in Illinois. Kyle Rittenhouse, who traveled across state lines. The 17 year old from out of state. The teenager traveled across state lines. Carl Rittenhouse traveled from his home in Illinois across the state line to Wisconsin. the 17 year old conveyed across state lines by mom. Rittenhouse's mother did not drive him to Kenosha. Rittenhouse's mother drove her son across state lines. My mama would never drive either one of us across state lines to go to a freaking riot. There are times where you can defend yourself. It's gonna vary from state to state when you can use force to defend your property, but you don't have a right in every state anywhere in the country to merely start you know, cross state lines.

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I fired 4 shots at Joseph Rosenbaum, not to kill him, but to stop him from attacking me and trying to steal my gun.

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A mother in Miami Gardens protected her children from an intruder by grabbing a shotgun when he tried to break in. The man ran away when he saw the gun, and the mother didn't shoot him because of her kids. She is asking for help to find the suspect who got away.

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Good morning, Amy. During the investigation, deputies found that the kids involved were aged 12 to 14 and attempted to rob a man at gunpoint. At least three of the kids were shot, with one in critical condition. When deputies arrived, they discovered one child with multiple gunshot wounds, who was taken to a trauma center. Two others were also found injured but are stable. The suspected shooter, believed to be the man they tried to rob, returned to the scene and surrendered. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots nearby, and one individual armed himself before checking the situation. The incident stemmed from an attempted aggravated robbery where the juveniles displayed firearms, prompting the adult male to defend himself.

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If someone breaks into your home in Santa Rosa County, you can shoot them without consequences. We offer gun safety classes every other Saturday to improve your shooting skills and potentially save taxpayer money.

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ATF agents raided a home, covering the doorbell camera. When the homeowner investigated, he was shot and killed by the ATF. His wife was detained for hours. Despite policies requiring body cameras, none were used. This raises concerns about government overreach.

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A 77-year-old homeowner in East Oakland shot a burglary suspect who later died. The homeowner was arrested on suspicion of murder after the incident, which occurred when three suspects arrived at the home in a stolen car. One suspect allegedly had a crowbar. Police found the homeowner pointing a stolen revolver at a female suspect, who claimed the homeowner shot her friend. Another male suspect was found with a replica gun and arrested for burglary. The homeowner has declined to speak with investigators. No charges have been filed as the Alameda County DA's office reviews the case. A legal analyst stated that shooting someone in the back while chasing them is unlawful, but the homeowner could argue self-defense if in imminent fear for their life. The DA has until Thursday to decide on charges.

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After being kicked in the face, Mr. Huber hit me with a skateboard. He tried to grab my gun, so I shot him. When I saw Mr. Grosskreutz with his hands up, he lunged at me with a gun. I did not rerack my weapon.

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Horrifying moments were captured on security video during a shootout in Dearborn Heights involving Benjamin Nevers and a man who broke into his home. Benjamin suffered a shattered foot and his girlfriend was shot in the back, with the bullet lodged near her kidney. They had just returned from vacation when two suspects entered through a kitchen window. Benjamin's friend was held at gunpoint while he prepared to defend himself. When the gunman entered his room, chaos erupted. The injured suspect was later arrested, identified as Phillip Price, facing multiple charges. Benjamin noted that the suspects targeted trivial items, expressing relief that everyone survived and stating he didn't want to kill anyone.

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Homeowner shot and killed three teenagers who were breaking into his house. Their parents filed charges against the homeowner, demanding that he be arrested. According to the police investigation, Isaiah Reid, 16, Jaime Hernandez, 15, and their 16-year-old accomplice. At 4AM, they wore masks and carried G U N S, attempting to force entry. Despite a sign saying 'Trespassers may be S H O T', the homeowner acted to protect himself. All three were hit; one died on the spot, the other two died in hospital. The parents demanded prosecution, claiming he took their sons' lives. However, witnesses confirmed the suspect first shot at the homeowner; the homeowner fought back in self defense. Police concluded that the homeowner's actions were a legitimate act of self defense under Georgia's self defense law and the Stand Your Ground Act.

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California Democrats are attempting to ban self-defense. A radical California lawmaker, Rick Zieber, proposed a bill that would ban fighting back during violent home invasions. First, they attacked our right to bear arms. Then, they cut police budgets and filled the courts with soft-on-crime judges. Now they are trying to remove our right to defend our families and ourselves in our own homes. California's war against law-abiding citizens needs to stop.

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Liberal discussions about rights have shifted, often overlooking the fundamental right of self-defense, which is essential for protecting oneself, family, and property. Recent cases illustrate this concerning trend. In Missouri, a firefighter was killed by a felon's girlfriend after he intervened in a threat. The local DA chose not to press charges against the shooter, raising questions about political motivations. In Texas, a store clerk was charged with murder after shooting a violent man who threatened him with a knife. Similarly, George Allen Kelly, who shot an illegal migrant on his property, faces first-degree murder charges despite having no violent history. These cases suggest a troubling message: individuals may face severe consequences for defending themselves against violent threats.

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A 77-year-old homeowner in East Oakland shot a burglary suspect who later died. The homeowner was arrested on suspicion of murder after the incident that occurred around 6 PM on Monday. Authorities say three suspects arrived at the home in a stolen Infiniti Q40. A witness reported seeing the three on the property, one with a crowbar, before hearing a gunshot. Police found the homeowner pointing a stolen .357 Colt Python revolver at the female suspect, who claimed the homeowner shot her friend. Another male suspect was found with a replica gun and arrested on suspicion of burglary. The homeowner has declined to talk to investigators, and no charges have been filed pending review by the Alameda County DA's office. DA Pamela Price stated that no assumptions should be made due to the homeowner's arrest. Prosecutors have until Thursday to decide on charges. Legal analyst Michael Cardoza says self-defense could be argued if the homeowner feared for his life, but shooting someone in the back while chasing them is unlawful. The circumstances are under investigation, and a jury would ultimately decide the outcome if the DA files charges.

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Donna Jackson calls 911, reporting a man trying to break into her house. She says he's yelling and banging on the back door, which is visible on video. The front gate is locked, requiring him to climb the fence. She retrieves a shotgun and takes the safety off. She says there's a key hidden in a broken flagpole if police need it. The man moves around the house, attempting to find a way in. 911 informs her she can defend her property. She says she doesn't want to kill him but will if necessary. She turns off the lights. The man begins breaking in. She says he appears to be an older man and sounds drunk. He yells something that sounds like "Pat." He uses a plastic chair to try to break in. She shoots him as he goes out front, stating she thinks she killed him. She requests an ambulance.

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We saw a man with a rifle crawling on a roof near a Trump rally. Despite pointing him out to police and Secret Service, shots were fired from the roof. The Secret Service then shot and killed the man.

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The Kyle Rittenhouse story, which unfolded in August 2020 during the Kenosha riots, remains significant. Rittenhouse, then 17, traveled to Kenosha to protect a car lot amid chaos following George Floyd's death. He faced life-threatening attacks and defended himself, resulting in murder charges, from which he was ultimately acquitted. Rittenhouse discusses the challenges he faced, including being labeled a vigilante and white supremacist, and the lack of support from organizations like the NRA. He reflects on his PTSD, the impact on his education, and the ongoing threat to his safety. Despite the turmoil, he remains hopeful about his future and expresses a desire to pursue an education. Rittenhouse emphasizes the importance of self-defense rights and critiques the media's portrayal of him and the violence during the riots.

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An Anne Arundel County man was shot and killed by police when he refused to surrender his gun under the red flag law. The officers arrived at his home to confiscate his weapons, leading to a fatal confrontation. Red flag laws allow individuals to report someone they find threatening, resulting in gun confiscation without due process. Critics argue that these laws are a way to infringe on Second Amendment rights. Share your thoughts on red flag laws in the comments. Subscribe, like, and share the video.

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A man defended his home against three burglars, managing to scare off two and detain one until the police arrived. However, the burglar filed a complaint against the man for "false imprisonment." Shockingly, the burglar won the case, receiving a six-month suspended sentence, while the man who defended his home and family was sentenced to two years of probation and required to seek therapy. The man's martial arts skills were used against him, as he was considered a "lethal weapon" despite never physically harming the intruder. This absurdity highlights the lack of rights for those defending themselves in France. Such injustices may lead people to take matters into their own hands.

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A man with a rifle was spotted, causing debate on when to react. In an open carry state, carrying guns is legal. The decision to act must be quick and based on concrete evidence to avoid legal consequences. Despite tragic outcomes, protecting the Secret Service is considered a success.

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A man with a criminal history was reported as a suspicious person in a neighborhood. Deputies arrived, and he began breaking into homes. One homeowner shot at him, which is allowed in Santa Rosa County. The homeowner is encouraged to attend a gun safety class to improve their shooting skills and potentially prevent future incidents.

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A 77-year-old homeowner in East Oakland shot a burglary suspect who later died. The homeowner was arrested on suspicion of murder. Authorities say three suspects arrived at the home in a stolen Infinity Q40. A witness reported seeing the three on the property, one with a crowbar, before hearing a gunshot. Police found the homeowner pointing a stolen .357 Colt Python revolver at the female suspect, who claimed the homeowner shot her friend. Another male suspect was found with a replica gun and arrested on suspicion of burglary. No charges have been filed against the homeowner, pending review by the Alameda County DA's office. The homeowner declined to talk to investigators. A legal analyst says self-defense could be argued if the homeowner feared for his life. Prosecutors have until Thursday to decide whether to charge him. The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation.

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A sheriff explains that deadly force can be justified in certain situations, such as when someone attempts a carjacking or commits a burglary. He emphasizes that even without a weapon, the act of trying to carjack a vehicle poses a significant threat. The sheriff asserts that his message is clear: if someone uses extreme violence to carjack a vehicle, they risk being shot. He stands by his position, indicating that individuals engaging in such criminal behavior should be aware of the potential consequences.

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To avoid home invasions, leave car fobs at the front door, as intruders primarily target vehicles. In Santa Rosa County, residents are permitted to shoot home invaders. The county encourages this and offers gun safety classes every other Saturday to improve shooting accuracy, potentially saving taxpayer money.

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The podcast recounts a harrowing incident from July 31st, 2022, where Mitch Dukro shot and killed his daughter Allison's 22-year-old ex-boyfriend, James Rail, after he attempted to force his way into their Sydney, Ohio home. The event, largely captured by a Ring doorbell camera, shows James persistently trying to enter the residence despite Allison and her mother Stacy's pleas and Allison's 911 call. James had left a disturbing voicemail for Allison the night before, having not spoken to her in over a year. As James broke through the door, Mitch fired three shots, fatally wounding him. Police arrived to find James deceased in the driveway. The transcript includes the hosts' commentary, discussing the complexities of self-defense, the "FAFO" (F*** Around and Find Out) mentality, and the Castle Doctrine. They also reflect on the desensitization to such violent events. Ultimately, a grand jury decided not to indict Mitch Dukro on any charges related to James Rail's death, ruling it a case of self-defense.
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