Relatives Outraged After Homeowner Shoots, Kills Burglary Suspect: How Else Was ‘He Gonna Get His Money?’

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A Miami woman shot and killed a teenage home intruder last week, authorities said. Now, relatives of the teen are saying she acted unjustly and should be prosecuted.

Trevon Johnson, 17, burglarized the home of a 54-year-old old woman last Thursday, according to Miami-Dade police.

The woman told police that she was not home when the break-in occurred, but her surveillance system alerted her that there was an intruder. She said she rushed home and found the teen climbing out of a window.

“She observed a subject leaving the home through the rear,” police Detective Dan Ferrin told WFOR-TV.

A confrontation then took place, according to police, and shots were fired. Police said they were on scene seconds after the shooting and performed CPR on the teen. Johnson was then rushed to the hospital where doctors pronounced him dead.

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Hadenoughalready
Hadenoughalready
8 years ago

Gimmedat parents raising gimmedat kids and then they have the gall to demand people cater to them. Well, tough horse-pucky!
One less sleezeball on the streets is NOT a bad thing.

robins111
robins111
8 years ago

Getting a job and earning your money springs to mind

Tom Angle
8 years ago
Reply to  robins111

Now you know that oppressed people cannot work for a living.

LT
LT
8 years ago

Yet more members of the ‘community’ organized by Barak 0bama; a community which believes it is entitled to whatever it can beg, borrow, or steal; a community which believes that the law is to restrain others, but only to protect them, regardless of their (mis)conduct; a community deeply caught up in it’s own false righteousness, and blinded by the idolatry of their gratuitous self-worship.

But we who look on are obliged to take a greater perspective upon such unfortunate events. Every loss of life is a sad one; but the saddest of all are the deaths of those unrepentant sinners, whose eternal Judgement shall make permanent their choices in life, which have set them apart from God.

And while no man is witness to the Jugement of another, we are obliged to reasonably infer -- based upon the evidence before us -- that Treyvon’s Judgement is not cause for celebration. He died in the commission of multiple sins, and if his family’s public indignation is in any way indicative of his relationship with Christ (or lack thereof), then his passing is most sad, for he was a young man, cut down in his prime; and all men of good faith are obliged to pray for the peace and repose of his soul.

Hadenoughalready
Hadenoughalready
8 years ago

OMG! Are you serious? Don’t be racist. You know these poor little snowflakes aren’t able to get a job. (sarc)

He’d have to put down that bag of FOOD-STAMP-PAID-FOR bag of Cheetos, get off their Catholic Charities couch, TAKE A SHOWER, leave their HUD-paid homes (or their mommy’s cellar), find a buddy who can steal a car for a ride (You KNOW this’ll be difficult as his rides only come out for drive-bys, drug deals and robberies. Job hunting is far too dangerous.) and then locate a business that’s hiring. Oy!

But, before any of THAT happened, he’d have to learn how to read and write and we just can’t have any of that. (sarc)

Average Joe
Average Joe
8 years ago

Ever notice how the same nation shares the same behavior no matter which continent they are on?

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