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In reply to the discussion: So what's wrong with home security systems? [View all]hughee99
(16,113 posts)Perhaps this guy was a little paranoid and put a gun in the side pocket of his recliner while he was watching TV? Maybe it's always stored there, maybe there's no kids in the house, the article doesn't really get into his normal weapon storage habits or who he allows access to his place. If the guy had instead pulled his gun out of a holster he was wearing, people would be calling him a nutcase for walking around his house with a gun in a holster.
As far as what the motivation for the crime goes, what does it matter if someone breaks into your home to rob you if they end up shooting you in the head? If you're alarm goes off and it takes the responders 15+ minutes to get there, it's little solace in knowing they arrived at the scene of the crime shortly after you got shot in the head.
In any case, a poster suggested that such a scenario occurred to a friend of theirs and other posters seemed to doubt the story asking for links to the story. I can't say that I found the right one, but I was able to easily find other incidents similar to the one described. I have no way of knowing who the posters friend was, when, where, or if it even happened to that persons friend, but I think I was able to sufficiently show that such incidents DO occur to people. Regardless of guns or alarms, it has been shown that people can break into your house and shoot you in the head.
Sorry for the duplicate link.