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The news: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-man-suspected-burglar-home/?intcid=CNM-00-10abd1h

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Only on 2: A father detained a suspected burglar in his own garage.

His wife and two-year-old daughter are inside the house as this all happened. He is speaking exclusively with CBS 2's Sabrina Franza, reporting from Wrigleyville.

"Went into the garage and I just followed him into the garage."

Niko Kara was the only person standing between, he said, a suspected burglar and his family. His two-year-old daughter was sound asleep upstairs when Kara said a man broke into the garage.

"It happened quick. I just followed the guy. I didn't want him to cause anymore harm."

Kara first learned the man was there when he tried getting into the front entrance. His Ring camera caught someone moving.

"It was a surprise for all of us."

He and his wife realized the man got into the garage behind the house. Kara followed and found him going through boxes as his wife called 911.

Kara, a concealed carry permit holder, and that suspect, stood still behind this garage door. He raised his weapon but did not fire. He waited for police to show.

"He was quick to show me his hands and drop whatever he was holding in his hands."

Which was a phone and a water bottle.

"They were here in about 45 seconds and he couldn't get out of the garage. I was standing in the door," Kara said.

A Ring camera from across the alley caught the garage door opening as police stood outside. The suspect ran but didn't make it far. Chicago police took him into custody shortly after.

"You know what, I'm really happy that I spent last night at my home, in bed, and everybody was safe. The bad guy got arrested."

Both Kara and his wife are very shaken up by this, but are both doing ok. His two-year-old daughter slept through the entire thing.

Charges against the man they say broke in are still pending.

What the newsies didn't tell us:

The Declining Value of Higher Education: Burglar With Gender Studies Degree Held At Gunpoint by Chicago Resident

While they may be highly prized in ivory tower universities, out here in the real world, gender and women’s studies degrees don’t take you far or open many doors to high-paying jobs. Bringing nothing but a gender studies degree to a gunfight also seems like a good way of proving its worthlessness. A Monday evening break-in in Chicago’s Wrigleyville neighborhood was the perfect case for proving that hypothesis.

A homeowner with a surveillance camera system noticed a prowler lurking outside his home. Mr. Homeowner, the proud holder of a carry license, then checked his attached garage. That’s where police say he found 31-year-old Tyler Hamlin.

The armed homeowner held Hamlin — on probation and wanted under two active felony warrants — at gunpoint until police arrived. Given Mr. Hamlin’s history of serial criminal activity and violence, the gun proved a wise decision.

The homeowner, identified as Niko Kara by CBS2 in Chicago said he was the only thing standing between the intruder and Kara’s wife and 2-year-old daughter.

Here’s the story from CWB Chicago . . .
The concealed carry holder received a security alert showing someone was on his porch with a flashlight in the 3500 block of North Fremont in Wrigleyville around 8:30 p.m. Monday…

“[The police] were here in about 45 seconds, and he couldn’t get out of the garage. I was standing in the door,” the homeowner told CBS2 before charges were filed.

A Ring camera from across the alley caught the garage door opening as police stood outside. The suspect ran but didn't make it far. Chicago police took him into custody shortly after.

"You know what, I'm really happy that I spent last night at my home, in bed, and everybody was safe. The bad guy got arrested."

Both Kara and his wife are very shaken up by this, but are both doing ok. His two-year-old daughter slept through the entire thing.

Charges against the man they say broke in are still pending.

The concealed carry holder received a security alert showing someone was on his porch with a flashlight in the 3500 block of North Fremont in Wrigleyville around 8:30 p.m. Monday…

“[The police] were here in about 45 seconds, and he couldn’t get out of the garage. I was standing in the door,” the homeowner told CBS2 before charges were filed.

Hamlin’s lawyer apparently thought this fact would attest to what a fine, upstanding person his client is . . .

Hamlin’s defense attorney said he has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and gender and women’s studies from UIC. He’s unhoused and unemployed.

The “unhoused” Mr. Hamlin — that’s newspeak for homeless — has quite the criminal history. In 2020, he allegedly tried to skip out on a cab fare, eventually battering the cabbie and an Illinois State Trooper before being arrested. Unfortunately for him, that infraction took place in Will County, south of Chicago where they actually prosecute criminals.

Hamlin blew off his court date on that case and forfeited his bond, resulting in a warrant on the case per the Will County Circuit Court Clerk.

Meanwhile, Cook County prosecutors gave him probation when he pled down an aggravated arson charge — a Class X felony (6 to 30 years in prison) — to a criminal damage to property charge (potentially just a misdemeanor).

And there’s another battery charge in Chicago from April, 2022.

Hamlin is currently being held without bail on the outstanding warrants. How long that will last is anyone’s guess in Chicago’s revolving door criminal justice system. In the mean time, he can regale his cellmates with the finer points he picked up while earning the gender and women’s studies degrees that helped make him the man he is today.

Almost makes you regret that you never took gender studies, don't it?

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-declining-value-of-higher-education-burglar-with-gender-studies-degree-held-at-gunpoint-by-chicago-resident/

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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 11, @03:06AM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 11, @03:06AM (#1291208)

    WaPo did some research on the number of these "useless" degrees, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/rampage/wp/2017/04/13/what-happened-to-all-those-unemployable-womens-studies-majors/ [washingtonpost.com]

    In 2014-2015, approximately 1.9 million bachelor’s degrees were awarded.
    Of those:

            Just 1,333 degrees were in women’s studies, the most common “useless major” bogeyman that grumpy readers write me about.
            7,782 degrees were in the broader category of “area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies,” which women’s studies falls under. This represents about 0.4 percent of all bachelor’s degrees.
            2,868 degrees were awarded in art history. In the broader category of any visual/performing arts field, there were 95,832 degrees, or about 5 percent of all degrees given.
            248 degrees were in in “English literature (British and Commonwealth),” the closest category to “12th-century English poetry.”
            45,847, or about 2 percent, were in the broader category of all English language and literature/letters.
            No stats on basket-weaving per se, but 187 BAs were given in “fiber, textile and weaving arts.”

    Whatever problem you see (or imagine), it's such a small part of the college education picture as to be meaningless.

    Plonk!

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  • (Score: 2) by krishnoid on Sunday February 12, @04:14AM (3 children)

    by krishnoid (1156) on Sunday February 12, @04:14AM (#1291348)

    I guess that's why someone with one of those degrees had to get a job at CBS News:

    Hamlin is currently being held without bail on the outstanding warrants. How long that will last is anyone’s guess in Chicago’s revolving door criminal justice system.

    I don't quite get how Chicago's criminal justice system [wnycstudios.org] can be characterized as "revolving door".

    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Sunday February 12, @09:42PM (2 children)

      by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday February 12, @09:42PM (#1291433) Homepage Journal

      The City of Chicago and Cook County (of which Chicago is part of) have Soros funded prosecuting attorneys who are in love with 'Defund the Police', and the policy of 'get out of jail free' and 'bail reform'. The cops routinely haul in criminals who have committed heinous offenses, and the prosecutors just turn them loose on no-bail promises to show up in court. The mayor of Chicago is 10,000% behind the prosecutor's policies.

      All of the liberal cites in the US are having problems of this sort. Liberal cesspools are liberal cesspools, and Chicago is one of the worst, if not the worst.

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      Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
      • (Score: 3, Touché) by DeathMonkey on Monday February 13, @04:57PM (1 child)

        by DeathMonkey (1380) on Monday February 13, @04:57PM (#1291566) Journal

        So the Defund the Police guy is personally funding the police?

        • (Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Monday February 13, @05:10PM

          by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday February 13, @05:10PM (#1291571) Homepage Journal

          Your question really doesn't make any sense. I'll take a stab at what I think you might mean:

          George Soros funds progressive prosecutors who work hard to obstruct police work. No, he isn't funding police, he is funding an agenda that aims to destroy the police.

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          Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.