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Foxnews.com: California homeowner turns tables on suspected burglar, dishes out nasty beatdown

A Ventura County homeowner beat up a suspected burglar when he was caught inside the victim's home.

The homeowner came home April 1 around 6 pm to find a sports utility van parked out front of his residence with a suspect in the driver's seat. The homeowner found a second burglar, Alexis Provoste, 43, inside his home stealing.

The homeowner began to beat Provoste before he ran out of the home to the van. Provoste was held by the homeowner until police arrived at the scene and arrested him.


Alexis Provoste was beat up during a home robbery by the homeowner in Ventura County (Ventura County Sheriff's Office)

Provoste appeared for arraignment Ventura County Superior Court on April 5 and pled not guilty. He was charged with first-degree residential burglary and conspiracy. He is scheduled for an early disposition conference on April 14 and is currently in custody under bail.

Provoste is originally from Chile and is a suspected member of a South American Theft Group.

The second suspect has yet to be detained. Ventura County District Attorney has advised all residents remain attentive to any suspicious behavior.

"My office will continue to work aggressively with our law enforcement partners to charge and prosecute South American Theft Groups and crews that target residential communities," said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko.


Goddamn!! Beat him like Chris Rock and Jussie Smollette!!





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The home owner should have beaten the name of the accomplice out of the perp while he had the chance.
 
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Separated at birth?


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^^^^^^^^
If police response there is no better than it is here, he certainly had time.


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Dang. Whose home did he break into? Chuck Liddell's?


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That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.

I wouldn’t bother fucking my hands up on that dude’s head.





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That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.

I wouldn’t bother fucking my hands up on that dude’s head.


Yep, and the perp also still has all his teeth so get with the program, aggrieved homeowner.




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Looks like meth got it's hooks into first
 
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That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.





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Lol … Great line… “He looks too damn good if I’ve done it.”





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That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.

I wouldn’t bother fucking my hands up on that dude’s head.
Hands? I've got a two foot piece of 1/2" rebar for that job.


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That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.

I wouldn’t bother fucking my hands up on that dude’s head.
Hands? I've got a two foot piece of 1/2" rebar for that job.


Amateurs… Get a training bat. Imagine a ‘90’s police baton that’s 33” with a bat handle.

I have to admit that the rebar is cheap, and would be extremely effective. But there’s a great feeling each time I look at the training bat. Plus the name, Thunderstick!

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Look at it this way, not enough criminals get to keep a pet mouse in jail.
 
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Originally posted by SIGnified:
That’s not a bad beating; half of the damages are Meth induced.

I wouldn’t bother fucking my hands up on that dude’s head.
Hands? I've got a two foot piece of 1/2" rebar for that job.


Amateurs… Get a training bat. Imagine a ‘90’s police baton that’s 33” with a bat handle.

I have to admit that the rebar is cheap, and would be extremely effective. But there’s a great feeling each time I look at the training bat. Plus the name, Thunderstick!

Easton Thunderstick


Forget the bats, clubs, lead or steel pipes, and rebar. The membership waiver discusses what the properly prepared SIGforumite does when confronted by a "thump" in the night.

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SIGforum Waiver, Volume 16, Chapter 132, Paragraph 10.12.16.20.410 THUMP IN THE NIGHT, Response to, preparation for, Materiel list, Discussion of Real Life Application Thereof

That’s what awakened me, the unmistakable sound of my front door closing, a door never used because there was no key for it but sure enough someone had just closed it, meaning, of course, that someone had to have opened it.

With adrenalin pumping into my bloodstream ripping the sleep from my eyes like a speed flavored cappuccino I stealthily peeled myself from bed and grabbed the shotgun from the closet, checking the chamber, just as it should I saw the light blue plastic shell, in it an ounce of solid lead, it’s whole reason for existence was to make someone’s day very rough.

It was a Mossberg 590, it’s the kind of gun a man wants when a man needs a gun for business. No frills, no gadgets, point this end at whatever you want to die and then squeeze that part down there. If you need another shot move this slide right there back and then forward again, squeeze the bang button once more. Repeat as necessary. I had loaded it with slugs in case of bears, not that I had any trouble with bears, it’s just that you never know when the circus will be rolling through town.

I carefully opened my bedroom door and peeked out, nobody in sight, but I heard someone messing around somewhere behind the fireplace likely by my computer, my house being essentially one large room with another large room attached to it, separated only by a large rock fireplace. My bedroom and the bathroom being the only two room separate from the rest.

I came around the side that would prevent his exit from either the front or back doors, meaning his only option was to leap through a plate glass window into some blackberry bushes.

He was a man of medium height but painfully skinny apparent even through the baggy pants and thick hoodie, with a goatee on a scarred face like someone who had a lot of acne as a teenager or did a lot of drugs.

I said to him, "How do you feel about being sent to your maker with the last image burned into your brain being my wiener flopping around from the recoil?"

He whirled around, a look of stunned amazement and fear on his face, likely from a combination of seeing a naked man holding a shotgun on him and the fact that a man as large as myself would be able to slink in and out of the shadows so efficiently. He is of course now aware that I am the Night.

He stood there stuttering and stammering trying to find some way to maybe, just maybe, talk his way out of this terrible situation he broke himself into, but I continue and say, "Now you got a choice, you can make a move, or," as I tossed him a jar of Vaseline sitting on my dining room table for some unexplained reason, "you can lay down, set a spell, take your pants off."

He turned the jar over in his hands, opened it and said, "This is empty."

"I know," I said and then began to laugh maniacally.


You should also read the sections on training to become the Night, developing maniacal laughter, and systemic intersectional identitarian discrimination.





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