Farmer apprehends armed intruder and then finds himself in trouble
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:55 am
From the "Border Mail".
"A FATHER who armed himself with an unloaded rifle during a home invasion has been left wondering what he could have done differently, after having his guns seized.
Police took David Dunstan’s three firearms from his farming property at Bungowannah on Thursday afternoon.
A man armed with a knife and piece of wood had knocked on his back door about 3.30am.
Mr Dunstan, who has a gun licence, went to his nearby gun safe and grabbed a .22 rifle after finding the man outside his home.
He said he didn’t point the weapon at the offender, and essentially used the gun as a “prop”.
The father of three forced the man into his vehicle and drove him towards the Albury police station, and was met by officers nearby.
Police seized his guns, which he uses for pest control at his property, later that day.
“I just don’t know what I should have done, what would have been the right way to do it,” Mr Dunstan said.
“My gun licence is for vermin control.
“I suppose, technically, trying to protect yourself is not classed as that."
http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/4927 ... -his-home/
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/threa ... 942&page=1
Yer can't win!!
"A FATHER who armed himself with an unloaded rifle during a home invasion has been left wondering what he could have done differently, after having his guns seized.
Police took David Dunstan’s three firearms from his farming property at Bungowannah on Thursday afternoon.
A man armed with a knife and piece of wood had knocked on his back door about 3.30am.
Mr Dunstan, who has a gun licence, went to his nearby gun safe and grabbed a .22 rifle after finding the man outside his home.
He said he didn’t point the weapon at the offender, and essentially used the gun as a “prop”.
The father of three forced the man into his vehicle and drove him towards the Albury police station, and was met by officers nearby.
Police seized his guns, which he uses for pest control at his property, later that day.
“I just don’t know what I should have done, what would have been the right way to do it,” Mr Dunstan said.
“My gun licence is for vermin control.
“I suppose, technically, trying to protect yourself is not classed as that."
http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/4927 ... -his-home/
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/threa ... 942&page=1
Yer can't win!!