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A Missouri thug nicknamed “Bam Bam” recently climbed through a woman’s window in the early morning hours with some very bad intentions. Now, the story has gone viral after the fed-up victim made him pay. Every week in our country there are numerous home invasion crimes where innocent victims are badly hurt, robbed, raped, or murdered. There never seems to be a shortage of thugs around who are committing these heinous crimes. Once in a while, a story emerges where the would-be victim delivers some brutal justice to their attacker, and that is exactly what happened in this case, according to Springfield police. According to local news source KTTS, the home invasion took place on Wednesday, May 16, 2018, at approximately 2:30 a.m. at an apartment in the  2800 block of South Nettleton in Springfield. Police said that a woman who lives in the Palm Village apartments was horrified to find an intruder in her home after he crawled through a window. Many people aren’t prepared for this kind of confrontation and sadly, the end results usually mean devastation for the victims or their families. Police said that when the suspect, later identified as 24-year-old Benny Jones, came through the woman’s window, he was staring down the barrel of a gun. The would-be victim was about to turn this thug’s night into pure hell. According to Springfield News-Leader, the victim did what she had to do. Fearing for her safety and possibly for her life, the woman aimed her firearm at Jones and shot him in the leg. In the following moments, the woman called the police to report the break-in. When police arrived, they found the suspect suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg and called for an ambulance to transport him to a nearby hospital for treatment. After Jones was treated by medical staff, he was arrested by Springfield police and booked into Greene County jail. This thug probably never imagined that his plan to break into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment with bad intentions would backfire in such a horrific way. In my opinion, Jones got exactly what he deserved and maybe even a little less than he deserved for committing a home invasion. Police said that the woman and Jones had a history together. Perhaps the woman decided enough was enough and was ready for her creepy ex-boyfriend in the event that he couldn’t take “no” for an answer. Whatever his motive was for breaking into the victim’s apartment, Jones paid for it with a gunshot wound to the leg. Thankfully, it’s Jones who will deal with the consequences of his actions and not the woman he tried to victimize. The bottom line here is that every American has the right under the 2nd Amendment to lawfully protect themselves in the event that their life is endangered. Even though many cities in the U.S. come down hard on lawful gun owners when they are forced to shoot an intruder, I think it’s better when a would-be victim survives to take their chances with a team of jurors rather than end up in a coffin. Once ag
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