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    Curmudgeon
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    My wife and I had a conservation about this. We agreed that “axe wielding intruder” does not need to be in any condition to explain anything by the time red and blue lights show up.

    Yep, never risk conflicting statements....just confuses the officers and makes their report writing more difficult and time consuming !!
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    Gunz are icky.
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    Why is the axe head on the outside of the door, and the handle inside?
    Looks to me kike the axe is entangled in the Venetian blinds and they are what is holding it in place like that. So, he might have danced with it while being shot and dropped it or dropped it and bumped into it into it while being shot or just have dropped it once he got through and the blinds pulled it into that position since it was entangled.
     
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