Baseball Bats Vs Guns
Posted by Raven on November 20th, 2007
Here’s a story that brought a smile to my face today.
Heh.
Manchester – A man armed with a shotgun picked the wrong house to enter Monday night. He’s now under police guard in a hospital bed, recovering from head injuries received in a beating by the residents, according to police.
Police charged Corey Bryson, 18, of 306 Auburn St., with armed robbery and burglary after responding to a call from 140 Beech Hill Drive at 11:45 p.m.
Lisa Czzowitz called police, saying a man broke into her home and was being detained by her two sons.
When they arrived, officers said they found Bryson being held down inside the house. He was bleeding from a head injury and was taken by ambulance to Elliot Hospital.
I’m sure the leftards of my state will come to the defense of this poor abused criminal. Perhaps he was beaten as a child, you know.
Matthew Czzowitz, 20, was on the computer when he heard a knock at the door, said police. When he opened the door a crack, police said, a masked man pushed his way inside, pointed a shotgun at Czzowitz’ face and demanded money.
Police said Czzowitz grabbed the shotgun barrel, tried to take the weapon away from the intruder, then fell to the floor wrestling Bryson for control of the weapon.
Once on the floor, police said Bryson repeatedly punched Czzowitz in the face, but Czzowitz wouldn’t let go of the gun for fear he’d be shot.
Czzowitz then saw his 15-year-old brother come downstairs, said police.
The younger brother struck Bryson with a bat until he and Matthew were able to get control of the shotgun, said police. The brothers then pinned Bryson down until police arrived.Police said they found the shotgun on the couch and the stock, broken during the fight, was on the floor. Police said the shotgun was loaded.
Lesson? Keep weapons of self defense around you at all times: Guns, loaded and ready to use; cast iron pans, baseball bats, whatever. Be prepared. Be ready to fight back. Your life could depend upon it. Your possessions could depend on it.
Good work Matt and Jake! You’re my heroes.








November 20th, 2007 at 8:30 pm
We have a sign posted on our property in this pathetic liberal blue state:
HOME PROTECTED 4 DAYS WITH A GLOCK & 2 DAYS WITH CHOW-CHOWS… YOU DECIDE WHEN IS YOUR LUCKY DAY! – God bless our 2nd Amendment!
November 20th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
I saw this on the news.
Good kids. Stupid thug.
November 21st, 2007 at 12:23 am
Pretty damn cool; just the way I would want my sons to react. Yes sir.
I can’t wait to hear the whining we’re gonna hear from the cops and others.
November 21st, 2007 at 2:03 am
I once treated a murderer who had slit (sympathy cut) his own throat. The ER nurse said I didn’t wrap the dressing tight enough around his neck. Took a minute to register what she was saying, because he was still able to breathe and in her opinion he shouldn’t be. Have to treat them but don’t have to feel sorry for them. The 15 year old should develop a little more power to his swing. It would save the taxpayer lots of money.
November 21st, 2007 at 7:35 pm
You have to do whatever is necessary to protect life and property-including deadly force. As far as I am concerned all of an intruder’s rights disappear once they step foot through the door. The fear factor alone is enough. It essentially doesn’t matter whether they are armed or not. If you are in my house uninvited with wrongful intent, you deserve whatever is coming to you. Period.
I personally have never owned a gun, not because I disagree with it per se, but moreso due to my surroundings etc. In other words, I don’t feel an urgent need at this point. However, I do have access to a baseball bat, and would have no hesitation using it. And as an ex-ballplayer could probably do quite a bit of damage.
I think this is one area of the Constitution that must remain intact. Liberals obviously strive to change and dilute the original document, arguing that it is outdated and therefore doesn’t pertain to modern society. On the surface, protection of gun rights may appear to fit their criteria. Yet in reality, and as always, I believe the founding fathers knew exactly what they were doing. Granted, violence may have been more prevelant during that period of time, yet the basic premise of protecting property is a fundamental human right.
To be honest, I get nauseated reading about criminal rights, especially where it relates to to racial incidents, ie black on white crime. The Jena Six thing was blown way out of proportion. It is as if people want to the race card to defend and make excuses for anti-social behavior. Again, if a person breaks into a home, with our without a weapon, the homeowner should have complete descretion as to retaliation.
November 22nd, 2007 at 4:21 am
His LOUISVILLE SLUGGER was surely a hit as the designated hitter! Now some liberal ACLU dirtbag will defend this bastard and … cut a deal, eh?