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Why I carry in Pitt county...

elixin77

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Besides the first one being in Beaufort county, all of these remind me that my apt complex had a small string of break in attempts last thursday/friday.

My apt has two separate buildings, and they tried to get in on the other building. From what i've heard, the thieves tried to get in through the back windows - this is where living on the 3rd floor is helpful, lol.
 
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mattwestm

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Besides the first one being in Beaufort county, all of these remind me that my apt complex had a small string of break in attempts last thursday/friday.

My apt has two separate buildings, and they tried to get in on the other building. From what i've heard, the thieves tried to get in through the back windows - this is where living on the 3rd floor is helpful, lol.

Yeah, it kinda sucks moving everything in on upper floors, but I like the added security. The only way in my apartment is the back window or the front door. They'd need a ladder to get in the window.
 

Dreamer

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Grennsboro NC
Here is one from the New Bern, Craven County, side of the house.

http://www.newbernsj.com/news/history-92680-new-police.html

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This story is OBVIOUSLY made up.

Mr. Squires was a convicted felon, so there is NO POSSIBLE WAY he could have been in possession of a firearm. Federal and NC State laws BOTH prohibit that.

Since everyone knows that "gun control" laws work, and EVERYONE obeys them, there is simply no way that Mr. Squires possessed a gun, let alone fired a gun at a police officer.

</sarcasm>
 
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