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He was warned.


Sheldon
See also: Shelton

Sheldon may refer to: Places
in the USA:
  • Sheldon, Iowa
  • Sheldon, Texas
  • Sheldon, New York
  • Sheldon, Monroe County, Wisconsin
  • Sheldon, Vermont
  • Sheldon, North Dakota
 Reece of Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. , either can't see well at night, or he could be termed illiterate ILLITERATE. This term is applied to one unacquainted with letters.
     2. When an ignorant man, unable to read, signs a deed or agreement, or makes his mark instead of a signature, and he alleges, and can provide that it was falsely read to him, he is not bound by
, brain dead, or fearless. On December 21, Reece ignored two signs, posted on a home's front door and window by homeowner Abel Sisneros, warning that criminal behavior would result in the homeowner shooting.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Star-Telegram, the sign on the front door read: "Warning. Nothing inside is worth risking your life for. Owners of this property are armed and highly skilled to protect life, liberty and property from criminal attacks." The sign on the front window read: "No trespassing. Violators will be shot. Survivors will be shot again."

At 1:22 a.m., Reece "broke down the front door and entered the home." Sisneros had heard Reece beating on his front door and was standing with his pistol at the top of the stairs. When Reece entered the house, Sisneros promptly fired two shots, hitting Reece in the knee, sending him scurrying scur·ry  
intr.v. scur·ried, scur·ry·ing, scur·ries
1. To go with light running steps; scamper.

2. To flurry or swirl about.

n. pl. scur·ries
1. The act of scurrying.
 down a hallway to the back of the house. Reece was still taking cover in the hallway when police arrived.

"The shooting was the second in three days involving homeowners defending their property."
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Title Annotation:EXERCISING THE RIGHT
Author:Williamsen, Kurt
Publication:The New American
Date:Feb 5, 2007
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