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12 Year Old Points Gun at Burglars

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12 Year Old Points Gun at Burglars; Group Takes Off
From Greenville’s Fox21.com of July 10, 2006

12 Year Old Points Gun at Burglars; Group Takes Off

An accused group of thugs-- thwarted by a 12-year old with a gun. It happened in Greenville when police say five masked men stormed into a house and started beating up the child's father.

FOX Carolina's Jamie Guirola reports, Try and picture it. A 12 year old walks into the living room, sees his mother frantically protecting the baby, and several strangers attacking his father. The 12 year old rushes out of the living room-- but comes back pointing a gun at the five suspects. As of Monday night-- all but one are in jail.

These are the alleged home invaders without their masks. The youngest barely seventeen, the oldest just 20. George Dickert didn't have time to think about their ages when he tells us they broke into his home and tried to rob his family.

George Dickert/Victim: "F*$# you! That's what I was thinking."

Sunday night, George says, one of the suspects in the group followed him into his house after he smoked a cigarette. He tells us the man pulled out a gun, threatening him. When George reached for a different gun in self-defense a fight broke out.

George: "I work five days a week and my wife works six days a week. We're an honest couple. We do what we have to do to make a living and some idiot decided he wanted what I had."

When the struggle started, police say, two other men came into the house and started beating on George. That's when George's 12 year old made the move credited with scaring the accused thugs out of the house-- and stopping the burglary-- without even firing the gun.'

George: "He did what he had to do to protect his family last night. And a 12 year old child should never have to go through that. Even if he does know what to do, he should not have to do that."

Police later found these four near George's home sweating and breathing heavily. Something George hopes they'll do again if they're convicted and sentenced to the max.

George: "...And I will press and push and do whatever it takes to make sure every individual in it gets it."

Police aren't releasing details about the fifth person they're looking for. George says he has five guns in the house. His taught his son how to use each of them.

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If this had happened in Ma., the father would be in jail for having unsecured weapons within the reach of his child.
 
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Good on that family!

Not only were they responsible enough to have firearms in the house to protect their family, they were responsible enough to teach their young child what to do if he needed to!

Good thing he didn't have to actually shoot though. I wouldn't want to think what that would do to his mind!
 
Adam_MA said:
I wouldn't want to think what that would do to his mind!


In the Carolina's? Probably do the same thing up here in VT.

Make the father proud the lad is a true man, and got the job done.

I can say that if I were his father, I'd damned sure be proud of him for what he did already. Hell, I'd probably buy him his own handgun.
 
Pilgrim said:
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If this had happened in Ma., the father would be in jail for having unsecured weapons within the reach of his child.

It's a warped reality isn't it. Although it's clear his father taught him control and restraint... I wish he didn't. [wink]
 
Adam_MA said:
Good on that family!

Not only were they responsible enough to have firearms in the house to protect their family, they were responsible enough to teach their young child what to do if he needed to!

Good thing he didn't have to actually shoot though. I wouldn't want to think what that would do to his mind!

Amen to that!




SiameseRat said:
that little boy is a hero. He should get an award.

Absolutely!
 
That's good to know that his son can stand up for his family.

I agree with the father that he shouldn't have had to do that at his age, but still good that he can.

This will also give this kid a lot of confidence that he might not have had before. He now knows that he can do something to change a situation that most might not have changed.

And I agree that it would not be a pretty outcome if that had been in MA. Which is a shame.
 
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