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(LA) Robbery victim shoots, kills suspect

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Robbery victim shoots, kills suspect

By JOSH NOEL
Advocate staff writer

Medgar Flowers took a man's life Thursday night -- he shot at him more than a dozen times -- but Flowers hasn't mustered any remorse.

"I don't have any because he was trying to kill me," said Flowers, 33, who paints cars for a living. "I wish it didn't happen that way. But if he had killed me, I just would have been another statistic."

Instead, Flowers killed 26-year-old Joseph Going, who authorities said forced his way into Flowers' Glen Oaks home at gunpoint late Thursday with the intention of robbing Flowers and his wife.

About five blocks away, another man shot dead an intruder last month. Antonio Jones, 24, of 6240 E. Glen Court, killed 30-year-old Michael Triplett after Triplett and another man allegedly broke into Jones' home about 4 a.m. Dec. 16. Jones was unavailable for comment Friday.

East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Darrell O'Neal said neither Jones nor Flowers will be arrested.

"People have a right to protect themselves and their families," O'Neal said. "When someone enters your home with a firearm, you never know what their intention is."

Flowers said Friday that he was watching television in his living room and his wife was preparing dinner about 11:30 p.m. Thursday when a light knock came on the front door of their rented home at 5714 Matthews St.

Marsha Flowers said the two men pushed their way inside after she opened the door, firing shots that left holes in a coffee table and a living room wall.

While Medgar Flowers and Going fell to the floor in a scuffle, Marsha Flowers said she screamed and ran out the front door. The second robber, who is still unidentified, ran back outside and fired at her several times, she said. He never returned to the house.

"I thought I was hit when I felt it so hot on my neck," she said.

Instead, Marsha Flowers, 43, was grazed, left with a raw and shallow pink gash on her neck.

She said she knocked on several neighbors' doors, but that no one would let her inside. Instead, she asked them to call police.

"I can't blame them for not opening their doors," she said. "They didn't know whom I had behind me."

Meanwhile, Medgar Flowers said he spent 15 minutes tussling with Going on his living room floor, in front of the wide-screen television he had just been watching.

Flowers said they were fighting over two guns: a 9 mm Smith and Wesson he keeps on his coffee table, and a handgun Going kept inside in his jacket.

"It seemed like it took forever," Flowers said. "I was doing everything I could to keep him from getting into his jacket."

After a bruising struggle, Flowers said, he got control of his gun and fired repeatedly. The bullets did little to slow down Going, he said.

"I didn't even know if I had hit him," he said. "There was no blood, and he never fell. It was like I hadn't shot him."

Going kept fighting, he said, trying to club Flowers with a glass bottle. Flowers said he then began beating Going with his gun.

"He said 'All right, you got me,' and he stumbled out," Flowers said.

Going collapsed in a yard around the corner and died a short time later at Earl K. Long Medical Center, O'Neal said.

Medgar and Marsha Flowers moved into their one-story brick home in October and quickly learned that the north Baton Rouge neighborhood is nicknamed "The Jungle," Medgar Flowers said.

He said he did not own a gun when he moved into the neighborhood (though he once had), and that his wife encouraged him to buy a new one.

"In 100 years, I never thought I'd have to use it," he said.

Flowers said he certainly will keep the gun -- and that he and his wife will move.

"It would be in our best interest to leave this area," he said. Neither he nor his wife were able to sleep Thursday night, he said.

O'Neal said the Flowers' most crucial misstep was opening their door.

"We have been preaching for people not to open their doors to people they don't know," he said. "This is a prime example of why."

He said investigators believe the suspects arrived in a green Jeep Cherokee driven by a third person.

Anyone with information about the attack can call the Sheriff's Office at 225-389-5000.

http://www.theadvocate.com/stories/010403/new_robber001.shtml
 
Jones only gets 1 paragraph? Probably because he wouldn't talk to the reporters, and I don't blame him.

Great story of SD and HD, but those suckers are vicioius! Firing at Mrs. Flowers while she's beating feet.

LA needs to catch and put these guys out of our misery....
 
Fortunately, Louisiana is one of the most gun-friendly states in the entire country. We're blessed with a pro-gun Governor, who infuriated the anti's a few months ago when a serial rapist was on the loose in the Baton Rouge area. As soon as the news broke, Governor Foster went on State-wide TV and radio, informed women that they had the right to carry a gun, encouraged them to get one and learn to use it, and advised them to apply for a concealed carry permit - "We'll help you get one quickly!" Love that man! Needless to say, the sheeple organizations screamed blue murder in protest, but they didn't get much sympathy from the average citizen.

In fact, New Orleans excluded (a liberal Democratic haven, regrettably), the whole state is pretty strong on individual civil liberties, self-protection, etc. The further away from New Orleans one gets, the stronger the individualism. I like it! In my last posting, a small town in the center-north of the State, there have been several cases where police were exchanging gunfire with bad guys - and half the townsfolk came out with their .30-30's and shotguns to lend a hand! Made for an Old Home Week kind of atmosphere... and several extremely well-ventilated BG's! :D Needless to say, no reports in the media - they don't think that that sort of thing is worth reporting...
 
Is Marc Morial still mayor of New Orleans? I know he's anti.
 
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