‘I Just Put Three Rounds in His A**’: Dramatic 911 Call Captures Oklahoma Man Shooting Home Intruder After Police Couldn’t Arrive Fast Enough

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Mar. 22, 2013 11:23pm

  • Dramatic 911 Call Captures Oklahoma Man Shooting Home Intruder After Police Couldnt Arrive Fast Enough

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A dramatic 911 call recorded a Oklahoma man’s confrontation with an intruder who broke into his Ponca City home early Thursday morning. The homeowner ended up shooting the intruder several times when police didn’t arrive in time.

The roughly five minute 911 call begins frantically enough: “You better get these (expletive) here or they will die,” the man told a 911 dispatcher.

The homeowner stayed on the line with 911 as he waited for the police to arrive. However, the police didn’t arrive before the intruder found his way into the house.

“They’re beating on my front door right now,” he said.

“Okay, we’ve got them on the way,” the dispatcher replied.

“They better hurry up, because I will blow these (expletive) away.”

A short time later, the home intruder managed to gain entry into the home. It was at this point that the homeowner fired several shots at the suspect.

“I just put three rounds in his ass,” he informed the dispatcher.

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11 Replies to “‘I Just Put Three Rounds in His A**’: Dramatic 911 Call Captures Oklahoma Man Shooting Home Intruder After Police Couldn’t Arrive Fast Enough”

  1. He seemed so restraint in talking…I would scream my head off. (a bit like they do it in the movies) And yes, I am on the side of the man in his home.

  2. It is common knowledge that burglaries are done by the few in the neighborhood. The crime rate there had just halved. Much more than a police service 5% either way in ten years.
    Turning the other cheek is not rolling over and dying so your wife may be raped and throttled.
    The resident shouted a warning. The guy breaking in made no such advance.

  3. You don’t have a duty to allow yourself to be robbed or injured, you have a right to defend yourself. We are fighting a long hard expensive war to return that right to all states.

  4. All is well in America town. He had the police on the line while taking care of business “Protecting himself and his family”. The police react as usual and file the report. Hopefully, this guy won’t be charged with anything. The moron will lick his wounds for a while. That’s justice.

  5. He is in a Midwestern/western state and from the article around a small sized town, odds are he will be congratulated for his successful defense of his home.

  6. Absolutely correct Richard. Ponca City is located in both Kay, and Osage Counties. The City has a population of about 24,000 or 25,000 people. Osage County is a geographically large, but sparsely populated county in northern Oklahoma. Ponca City is a good 75 or 80 some odd miles from me (in Tulsa Co.) as the crow flies. Yet I live less than a mile from the Osage County line. This county is, in fact one of the largest counties in the United States in terms of square miles, much of which is sovereign territory and jurisdiction of the Osage Nation. You bet this guy will get lots of “attaboy” pats on the back for defending his home as he rightly should. You know what they say, “when seconds count, the police are only minutes away.”

  7. @Ramjetejmar: In Oklahoma, Castle Doctrine is religion. We have both “Make My Day,” and “Stand your Ground” laws, as well as open carry, though I have yet to see anybody other than law enforcement do it. We mostly prefer to carry concealled. Open carry protects us from potential brandishing charges if a carried firearm is accidentally exposed to plain view. A CWA measure, so to speak.

  8. Randy I know where you are coming from, I live in a small town in Missouri, we to have open carry and have had it forever but had to fight for concealed carry, like you we have people who get upset when they see a firearm so most who need to carry want to do it concealed.

  9. IMHO to defend one’self is a basic human right. Many in the USA are ignorant of the fact that there is no Constitutional right to police protection, it is at the whim and budgeting of the governing authority. The police are not obligated to protect ant particular person. Sadly I live in the Socialist state of NJ, with draconian gun and self defense regulations. Yes you can purchase them, but a concealed carry permit is near impossible to obtain. Transporting weapons must be cased, unloaded and locked in the trunk. In the event one defends their home against a violent intruder and has to fire at them, they will more than likely be sued for injury or wrongful death. Is seams that the criminals have more rights than the law abiding citizens.

  10. You got that right Frank, we have been fighting to regain our right of self defense and the left fights to keep us defenseless.