10/19/2007

Caught Burglar Complains that Home Owners Forced Him at Gun Point to Clean Up Mess that He Made

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A burglar in Montgomery chose the wrong family to mess with, literally. Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon returned home on Tuesday after a week away to find that thieves had emptied almost everything the family of five owned, Tiffany McKinnon said through tears.

"Tears just rolled down my face as I walked in and saw everything gone and piles of trash all over my home," she said.

Adrian McKinnon sent his wife to see her sister while he inspected the piles left behind. As he walked back into the sunroom, a man walked through the back door straight into him, Tiffany McKinnon told the Montgomery Advertiser in a story Thursday.

"My husband Adrian caught the thief red-handed in our home," she said. "And what is even crazier, the man even had my husband's hat sitting right on his head."

Adrian McKinnon held the suspect, 33-year-old Tajuan Bullock, at gunpoint and told him to sit on the floor until he decided what to do.

"We made this man clean up all the mess he made, piles of stuff, he had thrown out of my drawers and cabinets onto the floor," Tiffany McKinnon said.

When police arrived, Bullock complained about being forced to clean the home at gunpoint.

"This man had the nerve to raise sand about us making him clean up the mess he made in my house," she said. "The police officer laughed at him when he complained and said anybody else would have shot him dead."


Thanks very much for Rich sending this to me.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Rail Claimore said...

I miss Alabama...

Here in PRoIL, they'd have their guns confiscated for "evidence" purposes, and then the burglar would be able to sue them of everything they have... completing his original intention.

10/19/2007 6:17 PM  
Blogger Pablo said...

This illustrates nicely the amazing fact that most crooks have an overdeveloped sense of entitlement.

10/20/2007 6:14 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Most people who vote democrat also have an overdeveloped sense of entitlement.

10/20/2007 10:51 PM  

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