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Thanks for adding the story.Originally Posted by Spectacular23
this is the storyCan't see the video (at work), but it's simple:I know I'm very late on this story
But seriously ????
how can the family blame the shooter?
Cliff notes
17 year old invades a house
Home owner comes back home and has a struggle with the kid
shoots him
later dies
family blames the hood for his mentality and always blame the home owner for shooting.
Don't come into someone's house if you're not expected/welcome, and you won't get shot. Or at least they won't have legal grounds to shoot you (Castle Doctrine).
thats the **** that pisses me off... what you mean she didnt have to shoot him ? HE WAS ROBBING HER !MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Relatives of a 17-year-old are angry the teenager was shot and killed by a homeowner who police say was protecting her property.
The sister of the teen who died identified him as Trevon Johnson. She said he was a student at D. A. Dorsey Technical College.
“I don’t care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law… way beyond,” said Johnson’s cousin Nautika Harris. “He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals… he was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.”
On Thursday, police say Johnson burglarized a home south of 79th Street near I-95 — just blocks away from where he lives.
The 54-year-old woman told police her surveillance system alerted her to the break-in of her home. She said she rushed home and found the teen climbing out of a window.
“She observed a subject leaving the home through the rear,” said police Det. Dan Ferrin.
Miami-Dade police said there was a confrontation and shots were fired. Police said they were on scene seconds after the shooting and gave CPR to the teen. Johnson was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“What’s wrong with her,” asked Johnson’s sister Nisha Johnson. “She did not have to shoot him.”
“It’s no reason she should have waited until I think he walked out the yard to try to shoot him,” said Harris. “If she called the police already why would she shoot him?”
Relatives said they don’t believe Johnson stole anything from the home but detectives would not confirm that.
“You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood,” said Harris. “You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.”
Police said the homeowner is cooperating with detectives and was taken to a police station for questioning.
“She’s a person that is a little distraught because this is her home that someone obviously was in,” Ferrin said.
Investigators said they’re still trying to sort all of this out and want the public to remember that, if possible, it’s best not to take these types of situations into your own hands.
“If there’s any type of situation that happens or they believe there’s a burglary at the home or any type of confrontation, dial 911. Have the police make that confrontation,” Ferrin said. “That’s what we’re here for.”
The case has been handed over to state attorney’s office but, so far, no charges have been filed against her.
And maybe get a job????? and you wouldnt have to rob anybody.

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Thanks for adding the story.I know I'm very late on this story
But seriously ????
how can the family blame the shooter?
Cliff notes
17 year old invades a house
Home owner comes back home and has a struggle with the kid
shoots him
later dies
family blames the hood for his mentality and always blame the home owner for shooting.
Can't see the video (at work), but it's simple:
Don't come into someone's house if you're not expected/welcome, and you won't get shot. Or at least they won't have legal grounds to shoot you (Castle Doctrine).
this is the story
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Relatives of a 17-year-old are angry the teenager was shot and killed by a homeowner who police say was protecting her property.
The sister of the teen who died identified him as Trevon Johnson. She said he was a student at D. A. Dorsey Technical College.
“I don’t care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law… way beyond,” said Johnson’s cousin Nautika Harris. “He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals… he was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.”
On Thursday, police say Johnson burglarized a home south of 79th Street near I-95 — just blocks away from where he lives.
The 54-year-old woman told police her surveillance system alerted her to the break-in of her home. She said she rushed home and found the teen climbing out of a window.
“She observed a subject leaving the home through the rear,” said police Det. Dan Ferrin.
Miami-Dade police said there was a confrontation and shots were fired. Police said they were on scene seconds after the shooting and gave CPR to the teen. Johnson was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“What’s wrong with her,” asked Johnson’s sister Nisha Johnson. “She did not have to shoot him.”
“It’s no reason she should have waited until I think he walked out the yard to try to shoot him,” said Harris. “If she called the police already why would she shoot him?”
Relatives said they don’t believe Johnson stole anything from the home but detectives would not confirm that.
“You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood,” said Harris. “You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.”
Police said the homeowner is cooperating with detectives and was taken to a police station for questioning.
“She’s a person that is a little distraught because this is her home that someone obviously was in,” Ferrin said.
Investigators said they’re still trying to sort all of this out and want the public to remember that, if possible, it’s best not to take these types of situations into your own hands.
“If there’s any type of situation that happens or they believe there’s a burglary at the home or any type of confrontation, dial 911. Have the police make that confrontation,” Ferrin said. “That’s what we’re here for.”
The case has been handed over to state attorney’s office but, so far, no charges have been filed against her.
thats the **** that pisses me off... what you mean she didnt have to shoot him ? HE WAS ROBBING HER !
And maybe get a job????? and you wouldnt have to rob anybody.
Now that I know that... I agree with the sister that the homeowner shouldn't have shot him. Legally, if he was already climbing out of the window he was no longer in the house and was not threatening her life (at all), so it is NOT self-defense. Yeah, it sucks to get your stuff stolen, but in no world is your STUFF worth the same as someone's life. Call the cops and have them throw his *** in jail and hopefully get your stuff returned, but you have no right to kill someone over stuff. Come on, man...
Thanks for adding the story.I know I'm very late on this story
But seriously ????
how can the family blame the shooter?
Cliff notes
17 year old invades a house
Home owner comes back home and has a struggle with the kid
shoots him
later dies
family blames the hood for his mentality and always blame the home owner for shooting.
Can't see the video (at work), but it's simple:
Don't come into someone's house if you're not expected/welcome, and you won't get shot. Or at least they won't have legal grounds to shoot you (Castle Doctrine).
this is the story
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Relatives of a 17-year-old are angry the teenager was shot and killed by a homeowner who police say was protecting her property.
The sister of the teen who died identified him as Trevon Johnson. She said he was a student at D. A. Dorsey Technical College.
“I don’t care if she have her gun license or any of that. That is way beyond the law… way beyond,” said Johnson’s cousin Nautika Harris. “He was not supposed to die like this. He had a future ahead of him. Trevon had goals… he was a funny guy, very big on education, loved learning.”
On Thursday, police say Johnson burglarized a home south of 79th Street near I-95 — just blocks away from where he lives.
The 54-year-old woman told police her surveillance system alerted her to the break-in of her home. She said she rushed home and found the teen climbing out of a window.
“She observed a subject leaving the home through the rear,” said police Det. Dan Ferrin.
Miami-Dade police said there was a confrontation and shots were fired. Police said they were on scene seconds after the shooting and gave CPR to the teen. Johnson was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
“What’s wrong with her,” asked Johnson’s sister Nisha Johnson. “She did not have to shoot him.”
“It’s no reason she should have waited until I think he walked out the yard to try to shoot him,” said Harris. “If she called the police already why would she shoot him?”
Relatives said they don’t believe Johnson stole anything from the home but detectives would not confirm that.
“You have to look at it from every child’s point of view that was raised in the hood,” said Harris. “You have to understand… how he gonna get his money to have clothes to go to school? You have to look at it from his point-of-view.”
Police said the homeowner is cooperating with detectives and was taken to a police station for questioning.
“She’s a person that is a little distraught because this is her home that someone obviously was in,” Ferrin said.
Investigators said they’re still trying to sort all of this out and want the public to remember that, if possible, it’s best not to take these types of situations into your own hands.
“If there’s any type of situation that happens or they believe there’s a burglary at the home or any type of confrontation, dial 911. Have the police make that confrontation,” Ferrin said. “That’s what we’re here for.”
The case has been handed over to state attorney’s office but, so far, no charges have been filed against her.
thats the **** that pisses me off... what you mean she didnt have to shoot him ? HE WAS ROBBING HER !
And maybe get a job????? and you wouldnt have to rob anybody.
Now that I know that... I agree with the sister that the homeowner shouldn't have shot him. Legally, if he was already climbing out of the window he was no longer in the house and was not threatening her life (at all), so it is NOT self-defense. Yeah, it sucks to get your stuff stolen, but in no world is your STUFF worth the same as someone's life. Call the cops and have them throw his *** in jail and hopefully get your stuff returned, but you have no right to kill someone over stuff. Come on, man...
I know I'm very late on this story
But seriously ????
how can the family blame the shooter?
Cliff notes
17 year old invades a house
Home owner comes back home and has a struggle with the kid
shoots him
later dies
family blames the hood for his mentality and always blame the home owner for shooting.

Completely agree with this.
I believe there was a thread for this a while back. Article says she RUSHED home--no need for all that. Plus the fact that the kid was actively leaving the scene. Homeowner was just trigger happy and looking to shoot someone.
Good point, it really depends on the circumstance. Add to the fact that my wife and daughter would be with me, I wouldn't risk it. I'd probably wait till the police come.I dunno if thats the smartest idea tbh. Ya in this case it was a skinny teenager but u dunno whos really in ur house. What if its a group of 3 or 4 guys who r all armed?
Good point, it really depends on the circumstance. Add to the fact that my wife and daughter would be with me, I wouldn't risk it. I'd probably wait till the police come.
People are desperate and it's unfortunate.
Yeah, it's suppose to notify the dispatchers if the alarm is not turned off after a set amount of time.Agreed if i had a wife and child at home and the alarm is saying someone broke in 1000% im rushing home but i think in this case no one was home. Plus doesnt the alarm company notify police when theres a breach/intruder? I dunno how it works, lived in an apartment my whole life never had one lol
**** that home invader and his momma.
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