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drmiles 11-16-2007 01:02 PM

Buglars Shot in Pasadena, Texas
 
911 Call Released of Burglars Shot to Death

Pasadena police release the 911 call from an elderly man who ended up shooting two burglary suspects to death. FOX 26 reporter John Donnelly has more from Pasadena Police headquarters. >>More
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Story : 2 Suspected Burglars Shot to Death in PasadenaLink : Listen to 911 Call Reporting Shooting



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http://media.myfoxhouston.com/news/2...ena911call.wmv

TXSUT 11-16-2007 02:21 PM

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AWESOME! I get tired of reading reports of criminals being shot by victims where the bad guy doesn't die. This one renews my faith!

CO Hummer 11-16-2007 06:45 PM

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We need an address so we can send that guy a thank-you card. Awesome. :cool:

drmiles 11-16-2007 07:23 PM

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Joe Horn
7418 Timberline Dr.
Pasadena, Texas

713-819-9826

bparker 11-17-2007 04:21 AM

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Wow, does anyone know the outcome of this/his case? I woud like to know id he got away with it.

Agriv8r 11-17-2007 05:49 PM

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good job...

Big Dad 11-17-2007 06:41 PM

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God on him!

wpage 11-18-2007 02:02 PM

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Justice should be quick;)

Agriv8r 11-19-2007 06:26 PM

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thats what we need, a new method of saving court costs and time...

DRTYFN 12-03-2007 07:37 PM

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Buglars:confused: :jump:

ssgharkness020147 12-03-2007 10:13 PM

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The original link is dead. Here's a new one, it is the full conversation. The guy sounds pretty level headed to me, until things hit the fan. As far as I'm concerned he did nothing wrong.
http://media.myfoxhouston.com/news/2...ena911call.wmv

MarineHawk 12-03-2007 10:23 PM

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The lesson I take from that would be, in a similar situation, call the cops, report the burglary next door, tell them you're checking your own house; hang up (no matter what the dispatcher says); go outside; and shoot the batards.

I see nothing wrong with what he did, but his "I'm gonna kill'em" comment wont help his defense team.

I would never go on about how I need to shoot the bad guys rather than let them go, no matter how much I felt that way. Do - don't say.

wpage 12-03-2007 10:31 PM

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Dead folks dont do well in court. Ask OJ...:twak:

MarineHawk 12-03-2007 10:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wpage
Dead folks dont do well in court. Ask OJ...:twak:


Yes, but (1) some prosecutors do; (2) the dispatcher (and the recording) isn't dead; and (3) he only shot one of the two guys.

BKLYNH2 12-03-2007 10:34 PM

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Also the entire event is on the cell phone and there is no evidence that he confronted them at all. This is just the kind of event, those that want to take more civil rights from us need to make their case.

MarineHawk 12-03-2007 10:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BKLYNH2
Also the entire event is on the cell phone and there is no evidence that he confronted them at all. This is just the kind of event, those that want to take more civil rights from us need to make their case.


If only a good policeman, like that handsome cop in your avatar, had responded more quickly.

tower 12-03-2007 10:59 PM

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Hopefully Joe can get the ACLU to represent him in court!

Agriv8r 12-04-2007 01:41 AM

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kinda makes you wonder why he called 911, doesn't it.....

MarineHawk 12-04-2007 04:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Agriv8r
kinda makes you wonder why he called 911, doesn't it.....


It seems like he really wanted the cops to get there and stop it, and when they didn't, he didn't want those scum to get away. But he was stupid for saying (not for thinking) all that stuff on the record. He could have kept his views quiet; hung up; shot the bastards; and had a much easier defense. Without forcing the dispatcher to tell him multiple times not to go outside and shoot the crims, he could have hung up and done it, and said he thought he was checking things out, and they threatened him in his yeard or something. Now, he can't avoid the conclusion that he just wanted to shoot the bastards. I would too, but wouldn't say it on the record just before doing it.

Klaus 12-04-2007 05:48 AM

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Protest Turns Into Chaos Outside Burglar Gunman's Home Last Edited: Sunday, 02 Dec 2007, 9:11 PM CST Created: Sunday, 02 Dec

2007, 6:44 PM CST
Protest Outside home of Joe Horn, the man who shot two men he saw burglarizing a neighbor's home.


HOUSTON -- A protest over a Pasadena man who fatally shot two men he believed to be burglarizing a neighbor's home turned into chaos Sunday.

Quanell X, along with relatives of the two victims, protested Sunday afternoon outside of the home of Joe Horn, the 61-year-old man who opened fire on the two men he believed were burglarizing a neighbor's home.

The burglary suspects -- Miguel Antonio DeJesus, 38, and Diego Ortiz, 30 -- were killed in the shooting, which happened about 2 p.m. on Nov. 14 at a home in the 15600 block of Timberline Drive in Pasadena.

Hundreds of people with signs of support for Horn lined Timberline Street Sunday afternoon waiting for the arrival of Quanell X, who organized a demonstration outside of Horn's home for 3 p.m. Sunday.

"He was perfectly within his rights to protect himself and his neighbor, and it's just wrong what Quanell's trying to start," Horn supporter Richard Flores said.

Quanell X believes Horn should be charged in the shootings.

"We're not out here because of race. We're out here because a man took the law into his own hands ... became judge, jury and executioner. That's what we're up against," Quanell X said. "(Horn) gunned those men down in cold-blooded murder."

Family and friends of the victims said all they want is justice.

"We know (DeJesus and Ortiz) were doing wrong. They deserve to go to jail, but don't deserve to be shot down here with no questions asked and nothing to defend themselves. Everybody has the right to go to the justice system. (Horn) was nobody to take that away from them," Stephanie Storey, one of the victim's girlfriend said.

Horn was on the phone with 911 operators when he opened fire on DeJesus and Ortiz with a 12-gauge shotgun. He confronted the suspects as they were leaving the home through a gate leading to the front yard. Both of the men were pronounced dead at the scene.

911 Call Records Events That Led Up To Shootings


Horn said the shooting "weigh(s) heavily" on him, but the tape of his call to 911 reveals his determination to stop the men he saw leaving a neighbor's house against the dispatcher's clear warnings to stay inside.

Horn called 911 first, and told a police dispatcher that he planned to kill the two men -- just moments before he opened fire.

"I'm not going to let them go. I'm not going to let them get away with this," Joe Horn tells the dispatcher.

During the 911 call, which runs about six minutes, the dispatcher repeatedly tells Horn not to go outside or use his shotgun.

After Horn spotted the men coming out of the neighbor's house, he tells the dispatcher: "I ain't going to let them get away with this. They stole something. They got a bag. I'm doing this."

"Don't go out the house," the dispatcher cautions. "Don't be shooting nobody."

A few moments later, the click of a shotgun can be heard, then a warning barked by Horn: "Move. You're dead."

Three shotgun blasts follow.

After shooting the suspects, Horn again called police:

"Get the law over here quick. I had no choice," a frantic-sounding Horn says. "They came in the front yard with me. I had no choice."

Charges Not Yet Filed Against Gunman


Under state law, Texans are allowed to defend themselves with deadly force to protect their own property. The person using deadly force must believe there is no other way to protect their belongings.

However, it is unclear whether that law extends to using deadly force to protect a neighbor's property.

Horn, in a written statement issued by his lawyers on Nov. 16, also expressed sympathy for the families of DeJesus and Ortiz.

"Any loss of life casts permanent devastation over the lives of everyone involved," Horn said. "The events of that day will weigh heavily on me for the rest of my life. My thoughts go out to the loved ones of the deceased."

The Harris County District Attorney's Office is investigating the case but has not yet decided if the case should be sent to a grand jury.
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