I am happy for God's protection

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[h=1]I knew these 2 men, I even gave them a place to stay during the rainy season. I had already known them for about a year, I met them while my church was feeding the homeless! It was after two weeks, that I asked them to leave, as they started peeling off their sheep skins. I could not have my family in danger, and they were showing signs of extreme aggression..I am glad that God protected me from them, yet I am sorry they hurt someone else!


Burglars Joseph Killingsworth and Johnny Moore call Coos County Police on homeowner[/h]


JULY 22, 20144:02PM



Called police after being shot at ... Alleged burglars Johnny Moore (left) and Joseph Killingsworth. Picture: Coos County Sheriff's Office


Ian HorswillNews Corp Australia

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TWO burglars who attacked a homeowner with a baseball bat decided to call the police when they were shot at as they ran away.

Joseph Killingsworth, 27, and Johnny Moore, 25, got more than they bargained for when they attacked the 23-year-old homeowner in Coos Bay.
He managed to grab a shotgun on the pair and fired two rounds into the air, Coos County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon said.
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[h=3]Where the crime took place[/h]



Killinsgworth and Moore, described as homeless, went to the man’s property with several aggressive dogs and a baseball bat in the belief that he had reported them to the Bureau of Land Management as trespassers, KVAL reported.
The sheriff’s office stated Killingsworth and Moore took turns hitting the victim with the bat, causing extensive head, face and back injuries.
In an attempt to escape after the attack, the victim grabbed the shotgun from his home and fired two rounds into the air, the sheriff added.
Killinsgworth and Moore fled to a nearby residence and called police to report that they had been shot at.
They were arrested and held in custody on charges with assault.
The victim was taken to Bay Area Hospital by ambulance for treatment.