Three teenagers were killed recently when they broke into a home in Oklahoma, armed and wearing masks.
They got into a confrontation with the man who owned the home. Moments later the homeowner’s son emerged with an AR-15 and killed all three criminals.
Now the grandfather of one of the criminals is saying it wasn’t fair that the homeowner had an AR-15.
He says that it gave the homeowner an unfair advantage.
Here’s the video:
The Blaze reported:
According to KTUL-TV, Leroy Schumacher, grandfather of 17-year-old Jacob Redfearn, believes the death of Redfearn was unjustified because the homeowner’s AR15 gave him an unfair advantage over the three burglars.
Speaking to KTUL, Schumacher acknowledged that breaking into a house was “stupid,” but death was not the appropriate consequence.
“What these three boys did was stupid,” Schumacher said. “They knew they could be punished for it but they did not deserve to die.”
“Brass knuckles against an AR-15? C’mon. Who was afraid for their life?” Schumacher said…
…“There’s got to be a limit to that law, I mean he shot all three of them — there was no need for that,” he told KTUL.
Breaking into a house is more than “stupid.” It’s a violation of the homeowner’s rights.
What do you think?
Was the homeowner’s son wrong?
Or should he be proud that he protected himself and his family?
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