Dial 911 and your neighbor dies: Pt. II

Law enforcement bureaucrats like the OHP's Capt. John Born, and liberal media editorial writers like ThisWeek's Vince Dunbar say we shouldn't defend ourselves, but rather need to "let the professionals do the threatening."

Friday's Akron Beacon Journal contains yet another story about people who depended on the professionals for a neighbor's defense.

Mother of four dead; 40 minute response time despite multiple 911 calls

Here are some other recent examples:

Multiple restraining orders fail to restrain; Hamilton County woman dies

Killing: 911 Response too late

Akron: Yet another attack after ''restraining'' order fails to restrain

Dial 911 & Die

On the other hand, here are two examples of 911 callers who didn't wait for the "professionals" to defend themselves:

Off-duty Summit sheriff's deputy shoots suspected intruder at his house
*In the Canton Repository's Friday poll question, relating to this story, 72% say they'd do the same as this off-duty deputy did.

Robbery suspect forced to dial 911 at homeowner's gunpoint

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