Amy sends us a link to our story this morning and it comes from Texas;
Reynolds is a former Marine. He heard the glass shatter and refused to become a victim. He raced back to his bedroom shotgun in hand.
“I came back around the corner, and he was climbing in, he was inside,” said Reynolds.
Reynolds didn’t think twice. He shot the man in the hoodie three times. Reynolds says he hit him in the chest area.
“He’s not robbing me again,” said Reynolds.
Just three weeks ago, someone broke into the former Marine’s house, located in the 4200 block Barossa Valley, while he wasn’t home. They stole electronics and his Glock handgun.
“But I was here this time,” said Reynolds.

Mess with the bull, get the horns.
Indeed, he won’t be robbing anyone, anymore.
That truly is a feel good story.
From the photo its looks like “00” buck shot helped out the gene pool nicely. Its deer season up here to bad their wasn’t a weigh station for this large varmint in his town.
I didn’t think that you had to tag and check if it’s ‘open season’ on a particular species. π
“βHeβs not robbing me again,β said Reynolds.”
Indeed.
Gravel…I’ll second that!
Looks like Crazy Uncle Joe’s advice came in good this time.
“And the world is a more peaceful place . . beginning now.”
‘Nuff said.
Hey Reynolds, he won’t be robbing me either!
Make sure there’s only one story told…yours!
Three loads of 00 buck! I’m surprised they were able to identify the cadaver as human.