Husband fights intruder, uses shotgun to hold him for police

Reported By www.alabamas13.com on 2014-12-09 

 “Just before 5 a.m., Samantha Cart was returning from walking her dog when an intruder pushed his way into her home before she could lock the door. Her screams awoke her husband, Caleb, who was asleep in the next room. The man rushed to help his wife. After fighting with the intruder for several minutes, crashing into the bedroom closet and putting a hole in the wall, Samantha handed Caleb his shotgun. He held the suspect at gunpoint until police arrived….”

Disabled vet thwarts home break-in

Reported By www.gastongazette.com on 2014-12-07 

 “A Marine Corps veteran who served four years in Vietnam … was watching television in his bed at 7:42 p.m. at his home…. He heard someone prying off the lock and pulling the nails to the latch out of his front door. He grabbed his .45-caliber handgun, put it in a holster on his walker and began shuffling toward the sound. He flipped a hallway light on, yelled out to announce he was armed, and yanked open the door to see two men wearing ski masks. They jumped off his porch and practically tripped over one another trying to flee….” 

Sir Charles the Just Speaks Again

One of the few public figure black men that talked sense during the Trayvon Martin incident was “Sir” Charles Barkley, former NBA player, and sports commentator. Once again Sir Charles is speaking out, this time about the Ferguson mess, and, once again, Sir Charles demonstrates that he is above racism, and cares most about what is right and just. Here’s a video of an interview with Charles Barkley: