Pasadena Nov. 15, 2007http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/5301872.html
Pasadena man fatally shoots burglary suspects
RUTH RENDON
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
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A Pasadena homeowner this afternoon fatally shot two men he believed were burglarizing his neighbor's house, police said.
About 2 p.m., the homeowner in the Village Grove East subdivision heard noises he thought sounded like broken glass, said Capt. A.H. "Bud" Corbett, with the Pasadena Police Department. The man determined the noise was coming from next door.
The man, who police have not identified, knew the owner of the house in the 7400 block of Timberline Drive was not home, and that the noise could possibly be a burglary, Corbett said. The man then called police to inform them he thought his neighbor's house was being burglarized.
The man then saw two men coming through a gate in the backyard of the neighbor's house.
"He confronted them with a shotgun," Corbett said, and asked them to stop. They did not and he fired two shots, striking each man once, Corbett said.
One man was found dead about two houses from where the reported burglary occurred. The other was found dead across the street, Corbett said.
Police are interviewing the homeowner.
A window in the back of the neighbor's house was broken, Corbett said.
Lacey Hernandez, who lives across the street from the shooting, was home this afternoon when she heard two loud pops, but didn't know what the noise was. About that time, she was on her way to pick up her children from school. As she was leaving, she saw the yellow crime scene tape.
"I was in shock because I never heard a gunshot before," Hernandez said.
She described the neighborhood as very quiet. Two-story homes with trees in the front yard dot the street.
"We leave our garage door open," she said."We let the kids run the streets just like nothing.
"Now they will not be playing in the streets."
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"One man was found dead
"One man was found dead about two houses from where the reported burglary occurred. The other was found dead across the street" -Whoa! Good shots! Safe to say this neighborhood is now a "no go zone" for black criminals now? hehehe!
They're both wearing
They're both wearing formaldehyde and maggots now. Bye niggers.
Lacey Hernandez, who lives
Lacey Hernandez, who lives across the street from the shooting... She described the neighborhood as very quiet. Two-story homes with trees in the front yard dot the street. "We leave our garage door open," she said."We let the kids run the streets just like nothing. "Now they will not be playing in the streets." +++++= So let me understand what this beaner is trying to imply...that because 2 thieving niggers got killed by a white man, all of sudden the neighborhood is as dangerous as da 'hood, requiring the children (for their sake) to be indoors at all times to prevent getting blasted by rampaging whites pulling drive-bys?
I guess the idea that it's because a white man willing to kill thieving niggers lived in that neighborhood, that made it a neighborhood worth living in, never occured to the second-generation decendant of mexi-shit's.