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Well done this man.

Post by ButchDDG41 » 04 Jun 2026, 12:39 pm

Seems this intruder got what was coming to him.

Hope the elderly couple make a quick recovery.

https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-ne ... 9a529ce9ac
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Post by Tiger650 » 04 Jun 2026, 1:40 pm

The old folk will suffer permanently from this even if they physically recover.
looks like the old bloke may have used a .22 given that the scumbag is hospitalised locally, was it Ruark who said "Use enough gun" ?
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Post by fussy » 04 Jun 2026, 2:31 pm

Homeowner charged: the reply from the pollies about "castle law" was that, in QLD, we have the criminal code which allows defence of self/dwelling.
HOWEVER, there is a real risk of being charged, as the use of a gun = possible lethal force, and would be seen by the letter of the law as disproprortionate.

If 6 ICE-crazed, armed thugs enter the house, a cricket bat is not going to make you into Rambo, so the castle law petition was meant to even this nonsense up.

So: NSW residents, start a petition for castle law, specifically demanding that the ambiguous "reasonable force" BS is removed, so that blokes like this homeowner don't need to defend themselves again in court (I'd rather face the thugs than a lawyer).


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Post by No1_49er » 04 Jun 2026, 3:19 pm

The general public in NSW should be outraged that police would see fit to lay charges.

Here, we have a 75 year old man, who has already been stabbed, and fearful that the assailant (said to be 34 years old) might return and inflict further harm, has retrieved a firearm so as to defend himself and another (72 y/o wife), with reasonable force.

With such a miss-match of physical ability between a 75 and 34 year old, I would think that a firearm might have been the most practical defence.
(That guy should have been transported to hospital very slowly. Wouldn't want to exacerbate his injuries, would we.)

Oh, sorry. I got that all wrong - it's only police that are allowed to shoot miscreants.
Yeh, right.

Get started with your castle law petition, fellows.

When will politicians (finally) realise that police can not be everywhere at the same time, and are the proverbial ambulance at the bottom of the cliff with the usual grim task of mopping up after the event.
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Post by Bugman » 04 Jun 2026, 3:35 pm

March 1996. A fellow went to rob Dural Antiques here in n/e Sydney. He came armed with a sawn off shotgun. The store owner defended himself and shot the intruder,dead. After fierce public debate, the Director of Public Prosecutions decided, in the end, not to proceed with charging the store owner.
I sincerely hope that the poor fellow in this new instance get's a fair go, too.
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Post by perentie » 04 Jun 2026, 3:50 pm

Bugman wrote:March 1996. A fellow went to rob Dural Antiques here in n/e Sydney. He came armed with a sawn off shotgun. The store owner defended himself and shot the intruder,dead. After fierce public debate, the Director of Public Prosecutions decided, in the end, not to proceed with not charging the store owner.
I sincerely hope that the poor fellow in this new instance get's a fair go, too.


So the store owner got charged then. What was the outcome of that one?
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Post by No1_49er » 04 Jun 2026, 3:53 pm

Bugman wrote:March 1996. A fellow went to rob Dural Antiques here in n/e Sydney. He came armed with a sawn off shotgun. The store owner defended himself and shot the intruder,dead. After fierce public debate, the Director of Public Prosecutions decided, in the end, not to proceed with not charging the store owner.
I sincerely hope that the poor fellow in this new instance get's a fair go, too.

Are you sure that you typed what you meant??
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Post by tuknal » 04 Jun 2026, 4:46 pm

just saw some details on the news
didnt say anything about the home owner being charged ,only the offender
but its not going to surprise me ,, the old fella was defending his wife and home even after being stabbed from a lowlife POS ,,surely or should i say hopefully common sense will prevail and the old fella has nothing to answer for,, and the offender dies a painful death
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Post by Bugman » 04 Jun 2026, 5:13 pm

No1_49er wrote:
Bugman wrote:March 1996. A fellow went to rob Dural Antiques here in n/e Sydney. He came armed with a sawn off shotgun. The store owner defended himself and shot the intruder,dead. After fierce public debate, the Director of Public Prosecutions decided, in the end, not to proceed with not charging the store owner.
I sincerely hope that the poor fellow in this new instance get's a fair go, too.

Are you sure that you typed what you meant??

Have fixed my mistake. Growing old is no picnic. :huh:
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Post by Wapiti » 04 Jun 2026, 5:43 pm

Been there, done that.
All big talk, nobody will ever do anything about it.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
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Post by deye243 » 04 Jun 2026, 8:36 pm

He will still lose his shooter's license I'll lay money on it just like that other bloke a fair while ago the filth came back at him weeks or months later took everything and he's licence for breach of licence conditions.
As far as I'm concerned any scumbag who breaches the door of any dwelling workplace or wherever anybody expects to be safe forfeits their right to life whether armed or not
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Post by alexjones » 05 Jun 2026, 12:11 am

Castle law is a basic human right. Especially once inside the house.
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Post by No1_49er » 05 Jun 2026, 6:15 am

Perhaps 'castle law', even though it's not written as such, may in fact be a reality?
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-ac ... cd64ad831c
Indeed, "Well done, that man".
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