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Is this lady a "good guy with a gun"?


LISTEN: Georgia woman frantically calls 911 after shooting real estate photographer she mistook for a burglar


A Georgia woman opened fire on a real estate photographer she mistook for an intruder.

The homeowner had hired a real estate consulting company to help sell her Winston home earlier this year, and she apparently forgot the photographer was coming when she awoke Feb. 2 and heard someone inside the house, reported WBIR-TV.
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Photographer Whitney Morris let himself into the home, which set off the alarm, and the homeowner grabbed her gun and went downstairs to investigate.

She saw Morris in the kitchen, near a door to the garage, and fired several gunshots at the photographer — striking him in the buttocks.

Then she noticed a camera and tripod and realized her mistake.

“I thought they broke into my house,” the homeowner told a 911 dispatcher. “Oh god, I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry.”

The homeowner said the real estate company failed to notify her of the photographer’s visit, which had been arranged through the consulting firm.

“No, nobody even told me,” the homeowner told dispatchers. “They were supposed to call me and set up the first appointment with me. I have not got the first call from them.”

“There’s blood everywhere,” she added. “He’s very pale — he’s lost a lot of blood.”

Morris has sued Real Estate Expert Advisors and the homeowner who shot him, saying other clients and employees have complained that the consulting firm does not clearly notify homeowners of appointments.

The photographer said he saw no vehicles in the driveway or other signs the home was occupied, his attorney said, so Morris retrieved keys from a lockbox and entered.

The attorney said Morris never realized anyone was inside until he was shot.

“All of a sudden, he starts to feel burning and he doesn’t know why he’s burning, and looks down and he’s been shot from behind,” said attorney Michael Raifi.

The homeowner was not charged with any crime in the shooting, so the TV station is not naming her in reports, but Morris still faces a lengthy and expensive recovery.

“Whitney’s life was in danger because a real estate agent didn’t pick up a phone, because a homeowner didn’t see who she was shooting at,” Raifi said. “He’s leaving the house in an ambulance not knowing if he’s going to be alive. Not knowing if he’s going to be paralyzed.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/li...ing-real-estate-photographer-mistook-burglar/
 
Is this lady a "good guy with a gun"?


LISTEN: Georgia woman frantically calls 911 after shooting real estate photographer she mistook for a burglar


A Georgia woman opened fire on a real estate photographer she mistook for an intruder.

The homeowner had hired a real estate consulting company to help sell her Winston home earlier this year, and she apparently forgot the photographer was coming when she awoke Feb. 2 and heard someone inside the house, reported WBIR-TV.
Report Advertisement

Photographer Whitney Morris let himself into the home, which set off the alarm, and the homeowner grabbed her gun and went downstairs to investigate.

She saw Morris in the kitchen, near a door to the garage, and fired several gunshots at the photographer — striking him in the buttocks.

Then she noticed a camera and tripod and realized her mistake.

“I thought they broke into my house,” the homeowner told a 911 dispatcher. “Oh god, I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry.”

The homeowner said the real estate company failed to notify her of the photographer’s visit, which had been arranged through the consulting firm.

“No, nobody even told me,” the homeowner told dispatchers. “They were supposed to call me and set up the first appointment with me. I have not got the first call from them.”

“There’s blood everywhere,” she added. “He’s very pale — he’s lost a lot of blood.”

Morris has sued Real Estate Expert Advisors and the homeowner who shot him, saying other clients and employees have complained that the consulting firm does not clearly notify homeowners of appointments.

The photographer said he saw no vehicles in the driveway or other signs the home was occupied, his attorney said, so Morris retrieved keys from a lockbox and entered.

The attorney said Morris never realized anyone was inside until he was shot.

“All of a sudden, he starts to feel burning and he doesn’t know why he’s burning, and looks down and he’s been shot from behind,” said attorney Michael Raifi.

The homeowner was not charged with any crime in the shooting, so the TV station is not naming her in reports, but Morris still faces a lengthy and expensive recovery.

“Whitney’s life was in danger because a real estate agent didn’t pick up a phone, because a homeowner didn’t see who she was shooting at,” Raifi said. “He’s leaving the house in an ambulance not knowing if he’s going to be alive. Not knowing if he’s going to be paralyzed.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/li...ing-real-estate-photographer-mistook-burglar/

Yes. That woman is safer having a gun and I am glad she did.

Let’s review the facts as you presented them.

1) There was an obvious miscommunication.
2) She had her burglar alarm turned on
3) she didn’t recognize the guy and he got shot in the ass

Now a few things need to be clarified. If the alarm did indeed go off, then why did the guy proceed? Wouldn’t a normal person give pause?

Nice try but a typical Zipperhead thread fail.

Better luck next time.

On the plus side the guy had a great story.
 
The first thing NRA firearm instructors teach (just as the hunter safety course does) is to properly identify your target. I know I did when I taught.
Don't you agree?


Know why you're shooting
Know what's down range
Know what's surrounding you

Every Police Officer should also go through the same training ....

If you don't know your Target, why are you shooting ... multiple times?
 
It's a woman. And we know how the rapey, racist Left feels about women owning guns.

:palm:

rawstory :palm:
 
Morris has sued Real Estate Expert Advisors and the homeowner who shot him, saying other clients and employees have complained that the consulting firm does not clearly notify homeowners of appointments.

The photographer said he saw no vehicles in the driveway or other signs the home was occupied, his attorney said, so Morris retrieved keys from a lockbox and entered.

The attorney said Morris never realized anyone was inside until he was shot.
And you gun-grabbing idiots blame the homeowner? How stupid can you be?
 
Yes. That woman is safer having a gun and I am glad she did.

Let’s review the facts as you presented them.

1) There was an obvious miscommunication.
2) She had her burglar alarm turned on
3) she didn’t recognize the guy and he got shot in the ass

Now a few things need to be clarified. If the alarm did indeed go off, then why did the guy proceed? Wouldn’t a normal person give pause?

Nice try but a typical Zipperhead thread fail.

Better luck next time.

On the plus side the guy had a great story.

He will never simply admit I am right, so instead we get to read another typical hateful response from ILA.

THIS is what will happen more and more when we put guns in the hands of those not trained to use them.

UNTIL there is some meaningful regulation more and more innocent people will get shot and possibly KILLED by "good guys with guns".
 
Is this lady a "good guy with a gun"?


LISTEN: Georgia woman frantically calls 911 after shooting real estate photographer she mistook for a burglar


A Georgia woman opened fire on a real estate photographer she mistook for an intruder.

The homeowner had hired a real estate consulting company to help sell her Winston home earlier this year, and she apparently forgot the photographer was coming when she awoke Feb. 2 and heard someone inside the house, reported WBIR-TV.
Report Advertisement

Photographer Whitney Morris let himself into the home, which set off the alarm, and the homeowner grabbed her gun and went downstairs to investigate.

She saw Morris in the kitchen, near a door to the garage, and fired several gunshots at the photographer — striking him in the buttocks.

Then she noticed a camera and tripod and realized her mistake.

“I thought they broke into my house,” the homeowner told a 911 dispatcher. “Oh god, I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry.”

The homeowner said the real estate company failed to notify her of the photographer’s visit, which had been arranged through the consulting firm.

“No, nobody even told me,” the homeowner told dispatchers. “They were supposed to call me and set up the first appointment with me. I have not got the first call from them.”

“There’s blood everywhere,” she added. “He’s very pale — he’s lost a lot of blood.”

Morris has sued Real Estate Expert Advisors and the homeowner who shot him, saying other clients and employees have complained that the consulting firm does not clearly notify homeowners of appointments.

The photographer said he saw no vehicles in the driveway or other signs the home was occupied, his attorney said, so Morris retrieved keys from a lockbox and entered.

The attorney said Morris never realized anyone was inside until he was shot.

“All of a sudden, he starts to feel burning and he doesn’t know why he’s burning, and looks down and he’s been shot from behind,” said attorney Michael Raifi.

The homeowner was not charged with any crime in the shooting, so the TV station is not naming her in reports, but Morris still faces a lengthy and expensive recovery.

“Whitney’s life was in danger because a real estate agent didn’t pick up a phone, because a homeowner didn’t see who she was shooting at,” Raifi said. “He’s leaving the house in an ambulance not knowing if he’s going to be alive. Not knowing if he’s going to be paralyzed.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/li...ing-real-estate-photographer-mistook-burglar/

Hey Stupid Fuck...Shit happens when it comes to idiots!

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The list is many!
 
Know why you're shooting
Know what's down range
Know what's surrounding you

Every Police Officer should also go through the same training ....

If you don't know your Target, why are you shooting ... multiple times?

I agree 100% I've stated everything you've said here before. It was my answer to those who question why responsible gun owners don't just open fire on perpetrators.
 
I agree 100% I've stated everything you've said here before. It was my answer to those who question why responsible gun owners don't just open fire on perpetrators.


Some people just start Shooting and don't see the other Armed Buddy drawing down on them.
 
She HIRED the guy she shot.

Then we get another classic case of CYA from a gun owner who panicked and shot an innocent person.
Don't you read the crap you post? She hired a company who sub-contracted a photographer to take pictures of her house. That company failed to notify the homeowner that someone they sub-contracted was going to come over to take pictures. Then, to compound insult to injury, the photographer didn't even bother to ring the doorbell or knock on the door before entering the house.
Is that so, so hard for your gun-grabbing idiot self to understand?
 
Is this lady a "good guy with a gun"?


LISTEN: Georgia woman frantically calls 911 after shooting real estate photographer she mistook for a burglar


A Georgia woman opened fire on a real estate photographer she mistook for an intruder.

The homeowner had hired a real estate consulting company to help sell her Winston home earlier this year, and she apparently forgot the photographer was coming when she awoke Feb. 2 and heard someone inside the house, reported WBIR-TV.
Report Advertisement

Photographer Whitney Morris let himself into the home, which set off the alarm, and the homeowner grabbed her gun and went downstairs to investigate.

She saw Morris in the kitchen, near a door to the garage, and fired several gunshots at the photographer — striking him in the buttocks.

Then she noticed a camera and tripod and realized her mistake.

“I thought they broke into my house,” the homeowner told a 911 dispatcher. “Oh god, I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry.”

The homeowner said the real estate company failed to notify her of the photographer’s visit, which had been arranged through the consulting firm.

“No, nobody even told me,” the homeowner told dispatchers. “They were supposed to call me and set up the first appointment with me. I have not got the first call from them.”

“There’s blood everywhere,” she added. “He’s very pale — he’s lost a lot of blood.”

Morris has sued Real Estate Expert Advisors and the homeowner who shot him, saying other clients and employees have complained that the consulting firm does not clearly notify homeowners of appointments.

The photographer said he saw no vehicles in the driveway or other signs the home was occupied, his attorney said, so Morris retrieved keys from a lockbox and entered.

The attorney said Morris never realized anyone was inside until he was shot.

“All of a sudden, he starts to feel burning and he doesn’t know why he’s burning, and looks down and he’s been shot from behind,” said attorney Michael Raifi.

The homeowner was not charged with any crime in the shooting, so the TV station is not naming her in reports, but Morris still faces a lengthy and expensive recovery.

“Whitney’s life was in danger because a real estate agent didn’t pick up a phone, because a homeowner didn’t see who she was shooting at,” Raifi said. “He’s leaving the house in an ambulance not knowing if he’s going to be alive. Not knowing if he’s going to be paralyzed.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/li...ing-real-estate-photographer-mistook-burglar/

Who in the fuck let's themselves into someone's home without first checking with them?

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He will never simply admit I am right, so instead we get to read another typical hateful response from ILA.

THIS is what will happen more and more when we put guns in the hands of those not trained to use them.

UNTIL there is some meaningful regulation more and more innocent people will get shot and possibly KILLED by "good guys with guns".

So if you entered a house and the alarm went off, you would think nothing of it?

Total thread fail
 
She HIRED the guy she shot.

Yes, you hire people to do things for you. And anyone with a brain, that would exclude you of course, never enters any home without ensuring the owner knows when and where. Of course, you think this is the guns fault because you are a fucking moron on steroids.

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Some people just start Shooting and don't see the other Armed Buddy drawing down on them.

To be honest, I can see the other side of the coin. The woman's alarm sounds and goes down to find an intruder in her home. I'm sure she was scared and made a snap decision to fire (on the plus side, she did hit her target). If she would have told him to remain motionless and hesitated before she fired, he may have just left with a load of shit in his pants instead of a bullet in his ass.
Bottom line. She was never notified of his arrival, by the real estate company or the photographer knocking on the door.
So you really can't blame her for protecting herself or her property, just making a snap decision to fire before letting him know she was there.
 
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