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WARMINGTON: Armed home invader met his match when Oakville resident did a citizen’s arrest
@Source: torontosun.com
After the shooting, the suspects scurried away like rats – except the one guy the owner was originally fighting with.
“He ran to the lower part of the house and got lost and couldn’t find a door,” said the resident.
They tackled him and held him down until police officers arrived.
“I played some rugby,” joked the resident.
There was no way he and the other adults in the home were going to let him go. This could have been a murder.
First carjackers met Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his security detail and now home invaders ran into the king of his castle. Both times the alleged bad guys ended up in handcuffs.
The Premier floated the idea of Ontario having a protecting one’s “castle law” like they have in Florida – which means if you break into someone’s house that they can defend it to the death.
“It’s out of control,” said the man. “We should be allowed to have the equipment to protect ourselves.”
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