TX: Pair shot while breaking into vehicles

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One of us acted. Please support him and do not ask questions. We hope everything would be alright. The Ring leader was on probation for another felony. No, no bail for that repeat offender.
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:29 pm I just got word that the prosecutor has decided not to take the case to a grand jury. The two people did not get shot for burglary, they got shot for trying to run me over. I kept from commenting just in case. I still don't want to get into details for the same reason, but will say had they just driven off I would not have even pulled my pistol much less shot. DPD arrived, secured the scene (took forever as they decided which detective group was getting the case), went to the station with them, made a statement, retrieved my property, and went home. I have nothing but good to say for DPD, they were courteous and professional the entire time.
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Paladin wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:11 pm
Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:29 pm I just got word that the prosecutor has decided not to take the case to a grand jury. The two people did not get shot for burglary, they got shot for trying to run me over. I kept from commenting just in case. I still don't want to get into details for the same reason, but will say had they just driven off I would not have even pulled my pistol much less shot. DPD arrived, secured the scene (took forever as they decided which detective group was getting the case), went to the station with them, made a statement, retrieved my property, and went home. I have nothing but good to say for DPD, they were courteous and professional the entire time.
Good shooting! :txflag:
Funny enough that's what the patrol officer that I rode with said when I left the station that night.
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I am glad that the important people are OK, ie you. Thanks for the update!
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:29 pm I just got word that the prosecutor has decided not to take the case to a grand jury. The two people did not get shot for burglary, they got shot for trying to run me over. I kept from commenting just in case. I still don't want to get into details for the same reason, but will say had they just driven off I would not have even pulled my pistol much less shot. DPD arrived, secured the scene (took forever as they decided which detective group was getting the case), went to the station with them, made a statement, retrieved my property, and went home. I have nothing but good to say for DPD, they were courteous and professional the entire time.
Glad to hear of the positive outcome for you. :txflag:
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:29 pm I just got word that the prosecutor has decided not to take the case to a grand jury. The two people did not get shot for burglary, they got shot for trying to run me over. I kept from commenting just in case. I still don't want to get into details for the same reason, but will say had they just driven off I would not have even pulled my pistol much less shot. DPD arrived, secured the scene (took forever as they decided which detective group was getting the case), went to the station with them, made a statement, retrieved my property, and went home. I have nothing but good to say for DPD, they were courteous and professional the entire time.
Whoa. :shock:

Well glad to hear you're OK and it won't be brought to the grand jury. And this isn't meant to be flippant, but I hope your hearing is OK too.
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Awesome Jago. Nicely done. :cheers2:
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We may still all want to choose our words wisely here so the DA doesn't read something that causes a change of heart. Or worse still, causes some criminal rights group to put pressure on the DA.
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Good deal! Happy to hear the outcome.
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Glad you were able to defend yourself and make it out of a dangerous encounter in tact.
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SQLGeek wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:58 pm ...I hope your hearing is OK too.
No ringing of ears at all. Can guarantee auditory exclusion is real, I barely registered the sound of the gunshots.

03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:23 pm We may still all want to choose our words wisely here so the DA doesn't read something that causes a change of heart. Or worse still, causes some criminal rights group to put pressure on the DA.
Or a new DA later down the road. What you said is why I didn't mention anything here at the time, and why I still don't want to put details up. The only people that I told details to were the detective and my wife.

I appreciate the comments. I wouldn't mind sharing stuff not about the actual incident (like officer interaction, or dealing with CCW Safe) if someone or people are curious. PM me, no reason to let the news bots get hold of it and try to make something out of nothing.
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 5:26 pm
SQLGeek wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:58 pm ...I hope your hearing is OK too.
No ringing of ears at all. Can guarantee auditory exclusion is real, I barely registered the sound of the gunshots.

03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:23 pm We may still all want to choose our words wisely here so the DA doesn't read something that causes a change of heart. Or worse still, causes some criminal rights group to put pressure on the DA.
Or a new DA later down the road. What you said is why I didn't mention anything here at the time, and why I still don't want to put details up. The only people that I told details to were the detective and my wife.

I appreciate the comments. I wouldn't mind sharing stuff not about the actual incident (like officer interaction, or dealing with CCW Safe) if someone or people are curious. PM me, no reason to let the news bots get hold of it and try to make something out of nothing.
I think you are wise to not talk publicly about the incident. I wouldn't discuss via PM either. You never really know who is on the other end.
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I just wanted to say I’m glad it all turned out well for you.
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:29 pm I just got word that the prosecutor has decided not to take the case to a grand jury. The two people did not get shot for burglary, they got shot for trying to run me over. I kept from commenting just in case. I still don't want to get into details for the same reason, but will say had they just driven off I would not have even pulled my pistol much less shot. DPD arrived, secured the scene (took forever as they decided which detective group was getting the case), went to the station with them, made a statement, retrieved my property, and went home. I have nothing but good to say for DPD, they were courteous and professional the entire time.
Glad you are ok and it worked out for you. If it were me, I'd fight the temptation and requests to post details on the internet.
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Jago668 wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 5:26 pm
SQLGeek wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:58 pm ...I hope your hearing is OK too.
No ringing of ears at all. Can guarantee auditory exclusion is real, I barely registered the sound of the gunshots.

03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:23 pm We may still all want to choose our words wisely here so the DA doesn't read something that causes a change of heart. Or worse still, causes some criminal rights group to put pressure on the DA.
Or a new DA later down the road. What you said is why I didn't mention anything here at the time, and why I still don't want to put details up. The only people that I told details to were the detective and my wife.

I appreciate the comments. I wouldn't mind sharing stuff not about the actual incident (like officer interaction, or dealing with CCW Safe) if someone or people are curious. PM me, no reason to let the news bots get hold of it and try to make something out of nothing.
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