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Tuesday morning feel good stories

In Flordell Hills, Missouri, Adam Willoughby, 23, told a homeowner that he had been sent by God for the homeowner as he forced his way into the home. The homeowner used a kitchen knife during the confrontation. When the police arrived the second time that evening, Willoughby was DRT (dead right there).

At a Motel 6 in Phoenix, Arizona, two masked men tried to stick up an armed security who was forced to defend himself – one of the crooks was DRT (dead right there) while the other escaped.

In Fayetteville, North Carolina, a man threatened to drive his Jeep into a home until another man on the scene shot him in order to prevent that scenario from unfolding.

A homeowner in Union County, North Carolina encountered a teenager breaking into his home and put an end to it with a gunshot. The teenager was DRT (dead right there). The homeowner is handicapped and he’s been the victim of thieves in the recent past.

12 thoughts on “Tuesday morning feel good stories

  1. I guess now Mr Willoughby can have a discussion with St Peter about what God REALLY said to him. . . .or not.

    1. I’m guessing the vast majority of Willoughby’s post-demise conversations won’t be with the Deity.

    1. LMAO! Just ran two off yesterday. I swear they hide in the bushes. It’s kind of funny, if I leave the door cracked as they turn to go, I often see them wipe their feet off. between them and Mormons, I can’t seem to get through a good movie.

  2. It appears that Mr. Willoughby’s attorney had every excuse in the book for his bad behavior. I know attorneys are supposed to go with the ‘innocent until proven’ thing, but her shtick goes way overboard and is refuted by another opinion.

    Hmmm…. I’ve had fundies and utility scammers show up on my front steps and literally try to pull my locked storm door open. I’ve only told them to go away. Perhaps I should post a sign that they won’t/can’t read.

    1. I’ve got a sign. There is an outline of a revolver and the words “We don’t cal 911”.

  3. Good on the Fayetteville defender. A couple of years ago in my hometown, a jealous ex-wife rammed the new girlfriend as she was exiting the ex-husbands house. The car pinned her leg against the brick wall and she had to have her lower leg amputated.

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