Tony Martin mark two

Started by papasmurf, May 03, 2024, 08:32:33 AM

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papasmurf

Quote from: Nick on May 07, 2024, 09:36:23 AM
One thing for sure, if they hadn't been on his property they wouldn't be dead.
Two more people have been arrested and other burglaries have come to light in the area earlier, by the same offenders.
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Nick

One thing for sure, if they hadn't been on his property they wouldn't be dead.
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Streetwalker

The only fault you can place on the farmer is that he missed one and winged the other . 

You can't really blame the bloke for defending his property and I guess him being charged will depend on the events of the night . Martin If I recall right was charged because the burglars were running away and it was deemed he wasn't under threat . Its all about if the Farmer feared for his life and if that warranted taking someone else's 

papasmurf

Quote from: Barry on May 03, 2024, 10:41:01 AM
Well done for defending his property from aggravated burglar types. I hope he isn't charged.
We will know in a couple of days, and if he is there will be protests.
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Barry

Well done for defending his property from aggravated burglar types. I hope he isn't charged.
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papasmurf

Farmer shoots burglars and gets arrested. 

Whaley Bridge: Farmer held over burglary shooting death - BBC News

14 hours ago

A farmer is being questioned on suspicion of murder and attempted murder over the shooting of two men during a burglary in Derbyshire, the BBC understands.
Derbyshire Police was called to reports of a burglary in Eccles Road, in Whaley Bridge, at 01:20 BST on Wednesday.

Officers found a 19-year-old man with fatal gunshot wounds and another teen with a gunshot wound nearby.
A man in his 50s was held on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.



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