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The feds say guns are bad, well tell that to this guy. What would of happened if he didn't have one. Man greets break-in suspects with gun
July 13, 2011 8:56 AM
The Associated Press
LINCOLNTON — Sheriff's deputies say a Lincoln County homeowner held two men at gunpoint and waited for officers to arrive after an attempted break in at his home.
The Charlotte Observer reported that Jerry Eugene Bowen was at home when someone knocked at the door, waited a moment, then kicked in the door.
Sheriff's officials say Bowen pulled a gun on two Hickory men as they began to enter his home Tuesday morning.
The homeowner fired a warning shot and stood guard until deputies arrived.
Thirty-three-year-old James David Rubenstahl and his nephew, 22-year-old Robert Ray Rubenstahl, are charged with felony breaking and entering and attempted larceny.
Both men were being held in Lincoln County jail. It was unclear if they have lawyers.
July 13, 2011 8:56 AM
The Associated Press
LINCOLNTON — Sheriff's deputies say a Lincoln County homeowner held two men at gunpoint and waited for officers to arrive after an attempted break in at his home.
The Charlotte Observer reported that Jerry Eugene Bowen was at home when someone knocked at the door, waited a moment, then kicked in the door.
Sheriff's officials say Bowen pulled a gun on two Hickory men as they began to enter his home Tuesday morning.
The homeowner fired a warning shot and stood guard until deputies arrived.
Thirty-three-year-old James David Rubenstahl and his nephew, 22-year-old Robert Ray Rubenstahl, are charged with felony breaking and entering and attempted larceny.
Both men were being held in Lincoln County jail. It was unclear if they have lawyers.