What caliber bedpost?

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...to take out a burglar? http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,362849,00.html

I can just see the Wisconsin antis saying "see, we told you you don't need a gun for self defense."

Green Bay Packers running back Noah Herron thwarted a would-be burglar by hitting him with a bed post during a break-in at his home.

Brown County Sheriff Dennis Kocken said Tuesday that the break-in happened late last Friday and the injured the intruder remained hospitalized but is expected to recover.

"Noah Herron used necessary, reasonable and justifiable force in protecting his life and property," Kocken said in a statement. "Herron, the victim in this random home invasion, is cooperating with law enforcement."

Herron, 26, missed all of last season with a knee injury.

Chief Deputy John Gossage said Herron called police at 11:19 p.m. Friday after he heard glass breaking in the lower level of his suburban Green Bay home. He said an unknown number of people had entered the house.

One of the intruders entered Herron's bedroom, and Herron hit the person with a post he had unscrewed from his bed, Gossage said. Herron was not injured.

The injured burglar was taken to a hospital, and a second suspect was arrested outside the home, Gossage said.

Stolen property and a vehicle believed taken earlier Friday from another home were found near Herron's home, Gossage said. The two people in custody are suspects in numerous burglaries and home invasions throughout Brown County, he said.

Pittsburgh took Herron in the seventh round of the 2005 draft out of Northwestern. The Packers signed him off the Steelers' practice squad in 2005.

Packers general manager Ted Thompson released a statement Tuesday, saying the team knew about the break-in and had no comment.
 
Didn't Sean Taylor have a machete? Fat lot of good it did him, and he was almost certainly within the top 1% of fittest people in America.
 
If only we would outlaw bed posts, this type of violence wouldn't happen.
 
Evil bedposts! I hope it wasn't a black bedpost, that could give all bedposts a bad name. Let's not forget the evil table legs, they can be hazardous as well. :evil:

Chair legs should be more than enough to defend one's self. There's no need to use something as dangerous as a bedpost. :D
 
Wait, he "unscrewed it", does that mean he had a THREADED bedpost? Oh he's in trouble now, wait until the BATF (Bureau of antique tables and furniture) gets a hold of him!
 
Did the bedpost have a suppressor? Did it exceed 10 rounds capacity?

Oh no, it is an EAB! (Evil Assault Bedpost) We must ban it! It's for the children's sake!:neener:
 
See, now I'm confused...Is this a bedpost forum or a gun forum? One way this is completely on topic and the other way, well, isn't.

Have you seen the humor in this thread yet? We are talking about bedposts as if they are evil black rifles, and generally parodying the anti's views. It's like Charlie Chaplin, Internet version.:D
 
ah buit if it is over 100 years old it is legal and not an AOW
 
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