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Tucson police: Woman shoots 2 intruders dead
Shaq Davis Arizona Daily Star Oct 17, 2019 Updated Oct 23, 2019

A woman shot and killed two men who were trying to break into her midtown home early Wednesday morning, police said.

The woman was not injured in the confrontation. Her home was specifically targeted in the attempted home invasion, said Sgt. Pete Dugan, Tucson Police Department spokesman. The attempted home invasion appears to have been narcotics related, he said.

Officer Frank Magos, a Tucson police spokesman gave the following account in a news release:

The woman, who was alone in the home, woke up around 3:45 a.m. to noise coming from the rear of the house.

She confronted and shot the two men accused of trying to force their way into the home in the 4600 block of East Duncan Street. The home is near North Swan and East Grant roads.

The woman then sought help from a neighbor and called 911.

Officers arrived to find the two who were shot, Corey Teixeira, 18, and Ali Mohamed, 18, in the home’s backyard.

Teixeira was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities transported Mohamed to a hospital where he died shortly after arriving.

It is unclear if the woman will face charges, Dugan said.

Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call 88-CRIME, an anonymous tipster line.

Wednesday’s shooting is one of more than 100 incidents in the area reported to law enforcement in the past six months, according to Crime Reports, a crime-tracking website.

“I’m definitely going to get a gun to protect myself, too,” said Jay Spencer, a neighbor who has lived in the area for about seven months.

Spencer said that in the short time he has lived there, he already has caught a man attempting to break into the rear of his home. When police arrived, the man had already fled, he said.

He said there have been several other recent crime-related incidents in the neighborhood, including a woman reporting a break-in at her home, items stolen from a truck, as well as a person shown on video stealing a cactus from a home.

“There’s not enough enforcement, to be honest,” Spencer said.

https://tucson.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/tucson-police-woman-shoots-intruders-dead/article_c70d5fe6-f022-11e9-99d7-fbeb8a97095c.html

Ohhhhhh - it appears that the story doesn't end there though!

Detectives said in the court document that two “spent” .38 caliber shell casings were recovered from the property. Other items taken by police included: a Remington 870 shotgun; two .38 caliber Smith & Wesson Special Revolvers; a knife; suspected psilocybin mushrooms; LSD sheets and tablets; marijuana seeds; packaging materials; and a vacuum sealer, according to the document.

Pills suspected to be Xanax, a knife sheath and duffel bags were taken from a vehicle apparently used by the two slain men, according to the document.

The woman has not been charged with a crime.

https://tucson.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/drugs-guns-found-in-home-of-tucson-woman-who-shot/article_1e23a3c8-5dcb-5db4-9bff-f3e5295fe5c3.html

So, then, is this young lady dealing in illicit drugs? Not charged with a crime? Does that mean the drugs found don't belong to her? The guys breaking in brought the drugs with them? Hmmmmm . . . Maybe she has just very, very recently started dating the sheriff?

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  • (Score: 1, Flamebait) by Runaway1956 on Saturday October 26 2019, @11:29PM (8 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday October 26 2019, @11:29PM (#912225) Homepage Journal

    You're aware that AR-15 comes in other calibers? AR has become a pretty generic term. So generic, in fact, that the media blames every shooting on AR-15's, even if the weapon involved is a revolver, or a shotgun, or . . .

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  • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Saturday October 26 2019, @11:41PM

    by RamiK (1813) on Saturday October 26 2019, @11:41PM (#912226)

    But, why on earth would you buy an AR-15 if not for the cheap ammo? It's a turd. Here, a classic: http://madogre.com/?p=174 [madogre.com]

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  • (Score: 0, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @06:55AM (6 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @06:55AM (#912333)

    You're aware that AR-15 comes in other calibers?

    No, it does not. Truly, you are an idiot, Runaway! NATO standard 5.56mm, that's it. You can't get an AR-15 in 9mm Luger Parabellum, just 'cause you love the Turd Reich. You cannot get an AR-15 in the Warsaw Pact 7.62×39mm, because that would just turn the mass-shooting weapon in to a suicide device. How can you claim to be a proponent of the Second Amendment, when you know so little about firearms, Runaway? Is it because you are a Russian bot? Or because you are a redneck hillbilly ignoramous that loves him some Trump? Idiot? Or double idiot?

    • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @09:26AM (2 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @09:26AM (#912357)

      Hillbilly moron

      Many times I think he is a Russian shill, but the way Azuma gets under his skin I find it hard to believe he is a shillbot.

      • (Score: 2, Funny) by Sulla on Sunday October 27 2019, @04:13PM (1 child)

        by Sulla (5173) on Sunday October 27 2019, @04:13PM (#912445) Journal

        Are you suggesting both Azuma and Runaway are Russian bots? I don't know who is botting who anymore.

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        • (Score: 2, Troll) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday October 30 2019, @02:11AM

          by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Wednesday October 30 2019, @02:11AM (#913536) Journal

          To be fair, I do like Slavic cooking and am planning to make some pelmeni soon. But that doesn't really count, does it? I'm not Punjabi because I like making curries, so...

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    • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @11:36AM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 27 2019, @11:36AM (#912383)

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AR_platform_calibers [wikipedia.org]

      AR-15 calibers
      Rimfire calibers
      .17 Mach 2
      .17 HMR[1]
      .17 Winchester Super Magnum[1]
      .22 Long Rifle[2]
      .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire[1]
      Centerfire calibers imperial measurement
      .17 Mach IV
      .17 Remington Fireball
      .17 Remington[1]
      .17-223[3]
      .20 Practical[4]
      .204 Ruger[1]
      .222 Remington
      .223 Remington - Original AR-15 caliber: .223 cartridges may function in a 5.56×45mm rifle, however 5.56×45mm cartridges can produce excessive pressure in a .223 rifle. On the other hand, a .223 Wylde chamber is used on .223 caliber rifle barrels to allow them to safely fire either .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition.[5]
      .22 PPC
      .22 Nosler
      .224 Valkyrie
      .224 Kritzeck (Shortened .223 remington neck)[6]
      .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum[5]
      .243 LBC[3]
      .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum[5]
      .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum[5]
      .25-45 Sharps
      .277 Wolverine (6.8×39mm)
      .30 Carbine[1]
      .30 Remington AR[7]
      30 American[8]
      300 OSSM[5]
      300 AAC Blackout (7.62×35mm)[7]
      .300 Whisper[7]
      .350 Legend[9]
      300 HAM'R - Wilson Combat[10]
      358 Yeti - Wildcat[11]
      375 SOCOM
      .40 S&W[12]
      .45 ACP[13]
      .450 Bushmaster[1]
      .458 SOCOM[14]
      .50 Action Express
      .50 Beowulf[15]
      Centerfire calibers metric measurement
      5.45×39mm[1]
      5.56×45mm NATO - Original AR-15A2 caliber: can also safely fire .223 Remington[1]
      FN 5.7×28mm
      6×45mm
      6.5mm Grendel[1]
      6.8×39mm (.277 Wolverine)[16][17]
      6.8mm Remington SPC[7]
      7.62×37mm Musang
      7.62×39mm[7]
      7.62×40mm Wilson Tactical[7]
      7.92x33mm Kurz
      9×19mm Parabellum[2]
      10mm Auto[13]
      9x39mm[18]
      Calibers which will not feed but which are used in rifles where the receiver functions only as a trigger group
      .338 Lapua Magnum
      .408 CheyTac
      .50 BMG
      AR-10 calibers
      Center fire calibers
      .220 Swift
      .22-250 Remington
      6mm-250
      .243 Winchester - same bolt as 7.62×51 (worn-down barrels can be re-bored to take 6.5 Creedmoor or 7.62×51)[5]
      6mm Remington
      6mm Creedmoor
      .257 Roberts
      6.5×47mm Lapua
      6.5mm Creedmoor - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      6.5 WSM
      .260 Remington - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      .270 Winchester Short Magnum
      7mm-08 Remington - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      7.62×51mm NATO - Original AR-10 caliber
      7MM Winchester Short Magnum
      .308 Winchester - considered interchangeable with 7.62×51mm NATO according to SAAMI.
      .300 Winchester Short Magnum
      .325 Winchester Short Magnum
      .338 Federal - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      .338 Winchester Short Magnum
      .358 Winchester - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      .358 Winchester Short Magnum
      .375 Raptor - same bolt as 7.62×51, and can be formed from 7.62×51 brass
      .375 Winchester Short Magnum
      .416 Winchester Short Magnum
      .450 Marlin
      .45 RAPTOR
      .458 Winchester Short Magnum
      .500 Auto Max
      .50 Krater
      .510 Winchester Short Magnum
      Other AR pattern rifles
      Some companies have created AR pattern rifles that depart from the standard AR-15 and AR-10 dimensions in order to accommodate other types of ammunition that would not fit into the those standards.

      Examples include:

      .300 Winchester Magnum[19][20][21]
      .30-06 Springfield[22]
      6.5×55mm[23][24][25]
      7.5×55mm Swiss[23][25][26]
      7mm Remington Magnum[27]
      .270 Winchester[28]
      .25-06 Remington[28]
      .338 Lapua Magnum[29]
      .458 Winchester Magnum[30]
      Other AR pattern firearms
      A variety of manufacturers have introduced semiautomatic shotguns whose overall designs are heavily influenced by the AR pattern rifle.

      12 Gauge
      20 Gauge
      .410 bore[31]

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 29 2019, @09:25AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 29 2019, @09:25AM (#913201)

        I am just imaging an AR-15 in .458 Mag. Elephant assault Rifle? Equally capable for Cape Buffalo, except for its tendency to jam, or explode in the user' hands (and head). So why not just settle for a sensible double rifle, say in Rigby .577 Express, or one of the more powerful cartridges? Two shots, ultimately reliable, and that is all any real hunter ever needs. No need to lower yourself to the weapons of the proletarian armies of the world, old Chap!

    • (Score: 3, Informative) by RamiK on Sunday October 27 2019, @12:14PM

      by RamiK (1813) on Sunday October 27 2019, @12:14PM (#912391)

      Technically you're both right. The original ArmaLite 15 as sold to the military by Colt was exclusively manufactured in 5.56mm caliber. Colt themselves only produced it in 5.56/.223 with the exception of the 9mm Cold SMG. However, that was an 80s weapon long past the expiration of the patents and, while it still used the direct impingement gas operation system, it wasn't using the AR-15 trademark which Colt still held so even Colt didn't consider it an AR-15.

      So, when talking about Colt AR-15 / M16 rifle, you're exclusively talking about a 5.56mm rifle.

      Now comes the AR-15 "platform": From the moment Colt's patents expired in the 70s, other other manufacturers and third parties marketed their ARs and accessories under the "AR-15 style" or "AR-15 Platform" avoiding Colt's trademark. The Colt SMG is, in fact, such a weapon.

      So, it all depends on what you're referring to when you talk about the AR-15. It also depends on the period's gun laws... But I'm not going into that.

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