Wifey had close call !!

   / Wifey had close call !! #11  
Very smart, this is what most burglars do in rural areas, the guy who robbed my house would do just that. He would pull in sit for a while next step is to knock normally on the door, next step beat on the door. If no answer then break in. I know this because the first time he tried it I could not get to the door fast enough because of an arthritis flare up in my knees. By the time I made the door he was beating on it. I opened the door and he made up the same excuse looking for someone else. The last time I was not home.
Good thing the wife had the firearm with out it things could have been very bad. Again just the presence of a firearm saved her and your children.
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #12  
Thanks for sharing. No doubt, it was a good thing your wife was armed. It may be a good time to take her out shooting if her skills are a little old.

My wife can shoot quite accurately with a pistol, but I would not want her to approach someone like that. She doesn't have the experience (in my opinion) to think on her feet in a situation like that. I try to get her to practice about once a year, which isn't often enough.
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #13  
We have had similar situations as our house is at the end of a private road and past a gate with multiple posted signs.

Sometimes you can get the plate. Sometimes you can't. Filing the report is important since the vehicle might be a lead for other crimes.

Our front porch and house is designed such that the floor in the house is higher than the porch. This puts us at a height advantage which is a subtle psychological "step" above the person on the porch.

Our standard policy is to NOT go out to meet strangers. If they come to the door we talk through the door which is glass. If it is hard to hear the person we open a casement window, which because of the house design, is about five feet above the level of the porch. An attacker could wrench up the window and climb in but that would take time...

Staying in the house has many advantages.
- It is much more defensible.
- If the person is going to be a bad actor they have to attack the house to get to you. This buys you time.
- By attacking the house this proves the person was the aggressor and not you.
- Legal penalties generally increase substantially if someone breaks into a house to commit a crime. If the person attacks you in the driveway it is likely a misdemeanor but if they break into the house to attack you they just jumped into a felony.
- Depending on the state law, Castle Doctrine comes into play in the house which is to the homeowners advantage. Why give up these huge civil and criminal law advantages?

Later,
Dan
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #14  
I would suggest you get a gate with an electric opener. I know it won't actually stop somebody from coming in, but if they do you'll know for sure it was no accident that they're at your house, & you could avoid the risk of coming out to face them, ie yell at them thru a window or door instead.

Home Depot sells Mighty Mule brand gate openers, & offer an optional solar battery charger. I installed one here over 5 years ago; it's great. We got tired of surprise knocks on our front door, either from beggars, "can I borrow a couple gallons of gas", religious folks wanting to save me, or even friends showing up unannounced (we prefer to have a little warning when company's coming!)
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #15  
You obviously are (and should be) proud of your wife. I'm sure it makes your being gone a little easier knowing your wife can take care of herself and your kids.

Nevertheless, it is a scary event. Real shame there are people in this world like that.

MoKelly
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #16  
Glad to hear everything worked out so well. My wife a good shot and has a CCW permit, but she is just too trusting and I have an awful time getting her to have a gun with her.
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #17  
Good for her!!!! Glad everything went well. We need more people like her. Maybe the crime rate would drop!!!!
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #18  
1st danger sign: van.
2nd danger sign: pulled up & didn't get out.
3rd danger sign: "looking for neighbor".

Based on experience, questions to ask:

Who are you looking for? (What is his name? If he doesn't know, really bad sign.)

What is your name? If he hesitates - really bad sign. But, some of these folks have aliases they use. So, you have to ask it again in a few minutes, then say "thats not the name you gave me a while ago" whether it is or isn't.

I'm uncomfortable with your answers, show me your driver's license.

This question/command is usually one that these folks associate with law enforcement. When you ask it, they have a dilemma, comply or run. Last guy I asked to see his drivers license started backing up and then quickly jumped in his vehicle and sped off.:laughing:
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #19  
Just Glad she handled it and was okay. I don't want mine to go outside..If he beats on door call the law and wait..If the break in then all BETS are off??If I am home I just wait quietly, with the short rifle..
 
   / Wifey had close call !! #20  
scesnick; you got lucky, or your wife did.

We had a gentleman up here in NH about 2 years ago now who had a similar situation.

He'd had major surgery a couple weeks earlier, lived on a remote farm.

Trespasser came up the past all the posted and keep out signs, after being told not to go there in the first place. The guy came out with gun, holstered, yelling at trespasser to turn around and get out. Trespasser eventually left, but as the guy was going back up the steps to the house, he took his gun out, made sure it was on safe, and round not in the chamber before going back inside.

Trespasser took him to court for brandishing his weapon and threatening her on his own property.

Court found against him and sent him to prison, maximum sentence because it involved a firearm.

Governor commuted sentence after 6 months, but refused to pardon the "felony".

We're the "Live Free or Die" state. Trouble is, too many people don't know or understand the rest of General John Stark's toast. The other half reads, "Death is not the worst of evils."
 

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