(UT) Man Caught After Picking Wrong House to Burglarize

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Man Caught After Picking Wrong House to Burglarize
November 16th, 2005 @ 9:42pm

Samantha Hayes reporting

A man in is jail after picking the wrong house to burglarize.

Some homeowners rely on a security system to keep them safe. Others may have a watch dog. Jeffrey Boland takes care of things on his own.

Jeffrey Boland, Stopped Burglar: “I had the gun at him..pointed right at him and i told him twice before he stopped."

Boland and his wife heard a noise upstairs around five o'clock Wednesday morning. He grabbed his gun, walked up the hallway and discovered the intruder.

Jeffrey Boland, Stopped Burglar: "He turned around and started running toward me. I told him to stop...told him I had a gun and that I would shoot him but he still kept coming toward me. I hollered at him again..'I got a gun..stop or I’ll shoot you' finally, he stopped and looked at me and realized I had a gun and was serious."

Boland's wife was calling 9-1-1.

Dispatch: "Your husband is holding this person down?" Caller: "Well, he has a gun on him. and he's sitting in the front room on the floor."

Jeffrey Boland, Stopped Burglar: "My wife and kids were going through my mind and I knew I’d do whatever I needed to do to keep them safe."

Boland kept his head and held the gun at the intruder until sheriff's deputies arrived. But the situation overwhelmed his wife.

Jeffrey Boland, Stopped Burglar: "With all the commotion she got excited and passed out on the phone with 9-1-1."

Dispatch: What's going on there?......hello?

Deputies found keys to Boland's house and RV in the suspect’s pockets, and the keys to a car he allegedly stole parked outside.

Boland believes his life would have been in jeopardy had he not had the gun.

"He was probably within 6 feet and I told him if you don't stop now I’m going to shoot you."

Boland suspects the man entered his home through an unlocked back door, and took the keys off his refrigerator.

The suspect is behind bars now. Deputies say he injected heroin sometime before the attempted burglary.

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Mr. Boland did pretty good. Don't know that I would give multiple warnings, but I wasn't there, so that doesn't matter. Mrs. Boland needs to learn how to handle a crisis, though, if she passed out on the phone with 911.
 
"He was probably within 6 feet and I told him if you don't stop now I’m going to shoot you."

Glad things turned out for the best, but you should never wait until they are 6 feet from you.
 
Warnings?

In my house?
Blam Blam!
"Stop or I'll shoot!"

Guy did good. Don't mess with Texas? Obviously said by someone who's not been to Utah before.
 
more patience than me

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"He was probably within 6 feet and I told him if you don't stop now I’m going to shoot you."


Glad things turned out for the best, but you should never wait until they are 6 feet from you

+1 if my memory is correct 21 feet is the "lethal" range for them to use a edged/blunt weapon. in "job training", we were told "if he gets within 21ft make him dead"
 
i would have to agree it seems like i hear more and more about gun tooting nuts since i joined "thr" wonder y this is also seems like ihhave had the urge to buy even more guns is there something to this mabee "THR" is working for the gun companys implanting the idea that guns are good lol
 
mikeb3185 said:
+1 if my memory is correct 21 feet is the "lethal" range for them to use a edged/blunt weapon. in "job training", we were told "if he gets within 21ft make him dead"

The 21 feet figure is from a holster. A fit attacker can cover 21 feet before you can draw and fire an aimed shot.

It's a whole lot shorter if you already have the gun drawn and pointed. Still, 6 feet is almost within reflex radius, where he can still get you before you react enough to pull the trigger.
 
Whether its 21ft, 6ft, or 6 inches, at o'dark 30 in the morning when I have wife and kids in the house anything outside of following my simple directions the first and ONLY time is gonna get you smoked.
 
mikeb3185 said:
+1 if my memory is correct 21 feet is the "lethal" range for them to use a edged/blunt weapon. in "job training", we were told "if he gets within 21ft make him dead"
The Tueller Drill.

21 feet was the lethal range -- if you were a trained, uniformed police officer who took exactly 1.5 seconds to draw, aim and fire your holstered duty weapon. For anyone else, the distance was something other than 21 feet.

For uniformed officers today, carrying in retention holsters, it's unlikely they can draw and fire in 1.5 seconds. So the 21-foot "rule" (which was never a rule) doesn't apply to uniformed LEOs, either. In fact, it probably doesn't apply for anyone these days, yet every week or two someone cites it as Gospel.
 
If you are in my house...

univited you can kindly take the loud noise and bright flashes of light as your warning to exit.

migoi
 
6 feet is way inside my comfort zone.

Glad it worked out ok for this guy. All the good guys are ok and the bad guy's in jail. Hard to improve on that.
 
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