Saturday, March 15, 2014

Daily Caller: "Man Who Defended Himself With Licensed Gun Could Be Charged" --should have allowed beating 'til bad guys got tired?

A janitor who was held down and beaten with a baseball bat by three attackers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin may face formal charges for shooting and killing two of his assailants with the gun that he is legally allowed to carry.
On Wednesday afternoon, the currently unidentified maintenance worker was accosted by three young individuals while he was changing the locks at an apartment located in a rough area of Milwaukee. According toFox6 News, the three assailants mistook the janitor for the building manager and attacked him over the fact that one of their friends was put on notice for eviction.


Two of the individuals held down the 39-year old man while a third one beat him with a baseball bat. The maintenance worker was able to free himself and fatally shoot two of the attackers with his concealed carry permitted gun.

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1 comment:

  1. Do the thugs' defenders think it would have been OK for them to have beat the cr@p out of the actual manager? I do pray they rest in more peace in the next life than they apparently had in their hearts in this life.

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