Moral of the story...

Wasnt there another story of sum1 breaking into the house with just a teenager and his younger sister inside. His younger sister hid in the closet and the teenager attacked the intruder with a samurai sword but he didnt kill lol. Cnt quite remeber if they were trying to steal the ps3 tho lol.

Is it legal to keep a taser there? Maybe that would be better.
 
Now watch as the media outlets attempt to link this guy to games and violent media and put him, the guy who defended himself, at fault. It's sad, but inevitable.
 
Pontolillo, who rents the house in the 300 block of E. University Parkway in the Oakenshawe neighborhood, struck the intruder no more than twice, police say, nearly severing his left hand and inflicting what police termed a "spear laceration."

Well crap... now those heartless prosecutors are definately going to pin him as the aggressor with their "excessive force" BS. But then again, it's a good thing the victim killed the suspect, otherwise the suspect might have sued the hell out of him (like here in Californian law... thanks a lot, Governator -_-). Let's just hope this guy gets off scotch-free.
 
The invader had 29 prior convictions of crime. TWENTY NINE. If this guy had the balls to crawl into another person's house then he's got to come to terms with getting sliced the fuck up. Most people would have just shot him, or brutally beat his old ass into the ground, but this was a little guy without a gun, so he took a little bit off the top.
 
You'd think after 28 times they woulda just locked him up and thrown away the key? Seriously at what point can we start to allow corporal punishment?
 
Exactly. There were no accidents here. He was stealing from what he thought were easy college students and got his shit ruined.
 
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