Category: Feel Good Stories

  • Sunday morning feel good stories

    Sunday morning feel good stories

    In Houston Texas, teenagers learn that robbing a Marine veteran is a bad idea;

    Harris County deputies said the homeowner was approached from behind by four young men. One of them held a gun to the back of his head and tried to get him to go inside his home.

    They said the homeowner spun around, knocked the suspect’s handgun away, pulled out his own gun and shot the teen robber several times.

    The suspect was taken to the hospital. There is no word on his condition.

    Two of the teens involved were caught running from the scene and taken into custody.

    Investigators said the homeowner will not face charges.

    From Cypress, Texas;

    According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, two men attempted to breaking into a Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office vehicle around 4 a.m. in the 15200 block of Green Whisper.

    HCSO says the suspects wore masks and were armed.

    The suspects fled the scene whe a resident went outside the home to confront them.

    A K-9 unit found one of the suspects in a backyard. HCSO says when they let the dog loose, the suspect’s firearm discharged upon contact, resulting in a gunshot wound to the head. The suspect was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The other suspect was located and taken into custody without incident.

  • Saturday morning feel good stories

    Saturday morning feel good stories

    From Baltimore, Maryland;

    When officers arrived they were meet by a resident who said an intruder forced his way into the apartment armed with a knife demanding money.

    The resident was able to get to his firearm and discharged it one time.

    The burglary suspect was shot in the upper body and taken to an area hospital where he later died

    From Pell City, Alabama;

    Pell City Police Chief Paul Irwin told local news media that 32-year-old Jackie Germaine Ragland was killed Thursday morning. Authorities say an officer who was responding to reports of a robbery found the armed suspect to be in the process of robbing the store at a Texaco.

    Irwin says the suspect ran toward the officer with a gun, prompting the officer to fire his gun and hit the suspect in the upper torso.

    Ragland was pronounced dead on the scene.

  • Friday morning feel good stories

    Friday morning feel good stories

    From Milford, Massachusetts;

    Four men who forced their way into a Tina Road home Sunday armed with machetes, a pipe and a crowbar fled after the resident pulled a gun and a dog bit one of the intruders, authorities said.

    Two of those men were arrested and arraigned Wednesday.

    Quinn Moran, 24, of 16 Little Tree Lane, Bellingham, and John Fegan, 34, of 9 Oakwood Drive, Webster, were charged with home invasion and possession of a Class D controlled substance with intent to distribute charges, police said.

    Moran was also charged with assault and battery and malicious destruction of property worth over $250.

    Fegan was charged with being an accessory after the fact, authorities said.

    The other day, we talked about the home invasion in Sanilac County, Michigan during which the homeowner shot and killed two intruders. Today we read that a third thief took himself out with the trash;

    Sanilac County Sheriff Garry Biniecki said Wednesday that 47-year-old Stephen Shimmel of Flint was found dead in his cell. He was being held after being arraigned Tuesday on 11 charges.

    Apparently, Mr Shimmel hanged himself in his cell.

    From Columbus, Ohio;

    According to a press release, a 29-year-old man was in a home in the 1500 block of Granville Street when two people broke into his home. The suspects sprayed the man with pepper spray and demanded property.

    A struggle ensued and one of the suspects dropped a loaded handgun. The victim picked up the gun and fired at the suspects, shooting one of them several times.

    The suspects, both male and white, ran to a waiting vehicle and drove to Maryland Avenue where the uninjured suspect fled the scene.

    The man who was shot was transported to Grant Medical Center and was taken into surgery. The man is in critical but stable condition.

    From Douglasville, Georgia;

    According to police, a store clerk shot a would-be robber at a gas station located on the 6500 block of Bankhead Highway.

    The store clerk called 911 and advised that a suspect had pointed a handgun at him. The store clerk was able to retrieve his own gun and shot the suspect.

    When officers arrived on scene, they found a suspect on the ground in front of the store, suffering from a single gunshot wound.

    The store clerk was not injured.

    The suspect was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

  • Thursday morning feel good stories

    Thursday morning feel good stories

    Tim sends a link from Phoenix, Arizona;

    Phoenix police say the shooting happened late Wednesday night when the 34-year-old suspect grabbed a woman as she entered her home near the Loop 101 and Seventh Street.

    When the woman tried to close the door to her home, the suspect forced his way in and the woman grabbed a handgun and shot the suspect, according to police.

    The suspect then fled the scene and was found at a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The woman was not injured during the attempted armed robbery.

    The investigation is ongoing by police.

    From White Rock, Texas;

    The FBI confirmed Wednesday that a bank customer shot at a suspected bank robber on Tuesday outside the Los Alamos National Bank branch in White Rock.

    Several witnesses reported hearing shots a bit before noon on Tuesday. An armed man dressed in all black, with his face covered, reportedly held up the bank and received an undisclosed amount of money.

    Herman Manzanares, owner of Herman’s Auto next door to the bank in White Rock, said he and his employees heard the shots.

    “We saw the guy run around to Rover and we saw the man who shot at him go back into the bank. We called 911 and so did the bank,” Manzanares said.

    A few minutes later police arrived; traffic snarled as heavily armed police sought the suspect.

  • Wednesday morning feel good stories

    Wednesday morning feel good stories

    From Citrus City, Florida;

    On Monday, just before 2 p.m., the homeowner woke up from his afternoon nap when he heard at least one person entering his camper, according to Citrus County deputies. A “disturbance” then took place and the homeowner shot two people at the scene — one inside the camper and another outside.

    Deputies said all parties involved were males and it was an isolated incident. Two subjects were airlifted to Ocala with gunshot wounds. Their identities and extent of injury were not reported.

    While the investigation is ongoing, Citrus County investigators know there was a disagreement between the homeowner and subjects who were shot. It has not been determined whether any charges will be filed, or whether they knew each other.

    From Eros, Louisiana;

    Sisters Belinda and Antionetta Jones were sound asleep early Friday morning until they heard screaming coming from their front yard.

    “He was yelling,” Antionetta said. “My sister and I around the same time heard him yelling and we was hollering who is it, who is it.”

    They then armed themselves with one rifle and one shot gun.

    As for the intruder, he had plans rather than identifying himself.

    “Before we could get to the front of the house, he had kicked the door in, he was in the house, turned the light on and was prancing in the living room,” Antionetta said.

    “By the time that she came that way and I came this way, he was just pacing here,” Belinda added.

    Yet, who was this man and why was he in their home?

    Police said it was 40-year-old Tommy Foster Jr.

    Homeowners said they are thankful the man they saw inside their home was a neighbor who lived down the street.

    Although he was a neighbor, both the sisters said he was in a state of mind that they saw as unusual and bizarre.

    The sisters said at one point he said someone was ‘trying to kill him’.

    They found out later he was apparently high on bath salts.

    “You never know what he was gonna do ‘cuz he was just seemed like his mind was, it was just going. It was just going ninety to nothing as older people would say,” Antionetta added.

    Thankfully this intruder left without the Jones’ having to use their weapons, but this family said it’s a reminder to always be prepared for the worst.

    From Denton, Texas;

    The fight started at about 3 a.m. Sunday at an apartment in the 900 block of North Austin Street, where police said Knapp and the 23-year-old victim lived. Kizer said the man had taken some of the woman’s Adderall pills, which are used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy.

    Police said the man was kicking and throwing things before he tried to leave the apartment through a back window with the pills. The woman followed the man to the front of the apartment as Knapp got into his vehicle.

    The woman, Kizer said, tried to grab the medication in the car when the suspect “pushed her so hard that she was thrown backward into a brick wall,” he said. When she fell to the ground, the man pulled out of the parking lot and started to drive away. A nearby witness then jumped onto the hood of his car to stop him, Kizer said.

    The witness fell off the car when the suspect turned onto a nearby street. She suffered a small abrasion on her hand, Kizer said.

    The victim was taken to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton, where police noticed bruises on the woman’s arm consistent with someone grabbing her. Her head was hurting, Kizer said, and she suffered several abrasions or her back.

    After she was released from the hospital, the woman returned to the complex at about 8 p.m. with her stepfather, who had a license to carry a concealed weapon. She forgot her apartment key, and she was trying to open the door when the suspect approached her with a hammer, Kizer said.

    The suspect, Kizer said, was “yelling and cussing”and holding the hammer when the victim’s stepfather pulled out his pistol. The suspect later told police that a man broke in his door and put a gun to his face, denying any physical altercation earlier in the day, police said.

    Knapp was arrested and taken to Denton City Jail.

    From Tulsa, Oklahoma;

    Tulsa police search an area near Second Street and South Utica Avenue after a man says someone was trying to break into his house.

    The resident fired a gunshot, but did not know whether he hit the man.

    We’re told the suspect was a black male wearing camoflage clothing.

    The suspect was armed with a hand gun.

    The man ran away after the shot was fired around 12:49 a.m. Tuesday near 1800 East 2 Street.

    From Raleigh, North Carolina comes this mug shot of William Winston after he was “subdued” by a convenience store clerk during Winston’s attempt to rob the store. Police found him laying in the parking lot after his encounter. He was charged with robbery;

  • Tuesday morning feel good stories

    Tuesday morning feel good stories

    From Malibu, California;

    Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies say all this began at about 1:45 this morning … when a homeowner found a burglar at a house up in the Ventura county section of Malibu.

    The homeowner tells Fox 11 news that he went outside with a handgun to confront the burglar.

    But there was a struggle and the burglar ended up with the handgun … firing three shots at the homeowner.

    As the burglar drove off in a pickup truck … the homeowner went inside to get a 12 gauge shotgun … and the chase was on … two pickup trucks and guns blazing.

    East on PCH into Malibu … with the bad guy leaning out the window to fire shots at the pursuing homeowner.

    At the Zuma Beach lifeguard headquarters … the bad guy slammed on the brakes … and the homeowners’s pickup truck was smashed.

    The bad guy kept going … he turned up Busch Drive and crash his pick up into a recreational vehicle parked on the side.

    The burglar then drove off on all-terrain vehicle … which had been in the bed of the pickup truck.

    The burglar … the A T V … and the handgun are all missing.

    The L- A County sheriff sent out a helicopter and there was a big manhunt.

    All of this was reported by Fox 11 … which broke this story.

    From Lillington, North Carolina;

    A Lillington man who was shot Sunday night during an attempted break-in at a local home also is suspected of a shooting outside a Bunnlevel home, authorities said Monday.

    Raquan Moore, 21, faces six counts of shooting into an occupied vehicle and one count each of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, first-degree burglary and possession of a firearm by a felon.

    Moore was listed as stable at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill after getting shot at 100 Loraine Lane, authorities said. The homeowner called 911 at about 9:45 p.m. to report that he had shot sometime trying to break into his home.

    Investigators with the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office determined that Moore also was tied to a 9 p.m. shooting at 67 Ervin McNeil St. in Bunnlevel.

    From Fort Myers, Florida;

    A robber was shot at after trying to rob a man Sunday night. It happened on Figuera Avenue in the Tice community.

    According to witnesses, the robber assaulted one man and took his property. The thief then attempted to rob a second man who fought back. The thief then pulled out a gun and began shooting. The victim then tried to run the thief over with his car.

    From Glendale, Arizona;

    A mother shot her daughter’s ex-boyfriend after he attacked her in Glendale on Sunday night, according to police.

    It happened near 57th and Peoria avenues just after 8 p.m.

    Police said the adult daughter’s ex-boyfriend arrived at the house, “causing a disturbance.”

    The mother tried to get him to leave and he assaulted her, police said. That’s when she shot him, according to police.

    He was taken to the hospital with an injury that isn’t life-threatening.

  • Monday morning feel good stories

    Monday morning feel good stories

    From Sarasota, Florida;

    According to deputies, the suspect identified as Geoffrey C. Ruscher, 42, became belligerent after he got into an Uber. The driver said he repeatedly asked Ruscher to get out of the car, but he wouldn’t.

    Ruscher eventually did get out, but then reportedly made threats to the driver and started punching him. That’s when deputies say the Uber driver pulled out a gun and shot Ruscher in the leg.

    Ruscher was taken to the hospital for his injuries, then to the Sarasota County Jail. He’s charged with assault and battery and is being held on $620 bond.

    The victim was licensed to carry and won’t face any charges.

    From Sanilac County, Michigan;

    The homeowner told investigators three men broke into his home and shot him in the leg.

    The homeowner returned fire hitting one or more of the suspects.

    The Sheriff says one intruder died at the scene while another intruder was found dead inside a vehicle in a ditch at Holbrook and Germania Roads.

    Investigators say the suspect inside the vehicle who died is from the Flint area.

    The vehicle was reported stolen from Flint in October of this year.

    The third suspect has been taken into custody.

  • Sunday morning feel good stories

    Sunday morning feel good stories

    From Durham, North Carolina;

    Police said a homeowner told them someone tried to kick in his front door and then reached through a broken window to open the door, so he opened fire.

    A 16-year-old female suspect and a 16-year-old male suspect were both shot. At least one of the robbers was believed to be armed, said police.

    Both suspects were taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

    A second female suspect, 17-year-old Alexis Shaw, was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary. She was also arrested on prior warrants charging her with burglary, conspiracy, and felony larceny in connection with a Nov. 10 burglary near Nichols Farm Drive. She was placed in Durham County Jail under a $510,000 bond.

    From Montgomery, Alabama;

    The police department is conducting a death investigation after Danny Williams, 42, was fatally shot during the burglary in the 100 block of West South Boulevard, according to a news release from MPD.

    About 10:30 p.m. police found Williams inside the home with the gunshot wound, and he was taken to Baptist Medical Center South where he was later pronounced dead.

    Investigators believe Williams forcibly entered the residence and was shot when someone who lives there returned home and located Williams inside. The occupant of the home was not injured.

    From Denison, Texas;

    The clerk reported a male entered the store and pointed his hand toward the victim as if he was pointing a weapon at him and demanded the money.

    The clerk grabbed a bat and chased the suspect out of the store, without the suspect getting any money.

    During the investigation, a possible suspect was identified and was stopped by Sherman Police in a vehicle that had been reported stolen.

    The suspect was arrested by Sherman Police on charges unrelated to the robbery.