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Let loose the dogs and clean up the remains in the morning.
The ground is still frozen so I'd have to keep the bodies for a few more weeks. |
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Rifle is out with 40 rd PMAG at ready and I observe and record with my security cameras. Hopefully it can read a plate and capture individuals and their faces. Once I do, I take my blue and red laser pointer and hit their rear view mirrors. A few seconds later the floodlights come on and hopefully they drive off.
Seems like individuals were poorly casing the property. I'd be curious to see what the exited individuals were looking at or interacting with on my property. eta: all you exiting your position of advantage in the house and putting yourself in a 1 vs 4 situation |
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Starboard, melanated, you can see the battery % on their phones, lol ok
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I don't know….maybe exit the rear of the house in the dark, bang the car and then mag dump…or call 911. Not sure….
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Quoted: They were attempting to de-auth any wifi/BT cameras or other security devices from your network. Most cameras take a bit to come back online from network removal, gives turds like that enough time for entry. View Quote we had an incident last week with this exact situation. within 6 hours later there was a guy messing with my truck after midnite. |
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Quoted: Plug in a low-powered Android phone and observe the screen that appears before the phone is powered enough for use. From your vantage point, you can see that all of their phones are so low-powered as to be unusable despite charging. This strikes you as odd. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What do you mean by "charging screen" of their phones? Plug in a low-powered Android phone and observe the screen that appears before the phone is powered enough for use. From your vantage point, you can see that all of their phones are so low-powered as to be unusable despite charging. This strikes you as odd. It is odd. Considering law enforcement in major areas can track phones.. you'd think they'd just leave their phones off or at home. |
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Quoted: They were attempting to de-auth any wifi/BT cameras or other security devices from your network. Most cameras take a bit to come back online from network removal, gives turds like that enough time for entry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Plug in a low-powered Android phone and observe the screen that appears before the phone is powered enough for use. From your vantage point, you can see that all of their phones are so low-powered as to be unusable despite charging. This strikes you as odd. They were attempting to de-auth any wifi/BT cameras or other security devices from your network. Most cameras take a bit to come back online from network removal, gives turds like that enough time for entry. Without breaking OPSEC.. how is that possible? |
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Sneak out and get to the rear of the vehicle. Start pounding on the trunk, then quickly duck out of sight. Make them wonder who or what it was. If they don't leave, do it again. If they still don't leave, go around the house and approach from the front with weapon drawn, gun light on shining in their faces, and demanding to know why they're there and what they're doing and what they want.
And I may find a way to tie their vehicle down so they can't leave (strap around the rear axle or through one of the rear tires). And then keep fucking with them. I wouldn't give a shit if it might be illegal. You're on MY property. And you'll be subject to MY rules. |
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3 rounds of M855 out of a 20” Bushy to the engine block.
“Now yous can’t leave.” In Oregon Trail, of course. |
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Quoted: Would it be OPSEC or exposing Tradecraft? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Without breaking OPSEC.. how is that possible? Would it be OPSEC or exposing Tradecraft? My cameras not working or wifi going down is an indicator for me to check my windows. It's rarely happened. I'm exploring options for using three different brands along with the latest router tech to minimize jamming attempts. I just don't understand how cell phones can be used to dislodge a camera from a network and how they know if it's successful. |
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Toss a bunch of acorns on the roof of their car. Be prepared to return fire.
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Warning: I've been binge watching SWAT....
On a bullhorn: " This is the LAPD! Come in with your hands up!" |
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I would have went outside and fired both barrels of my double barrled shotgun in the air,
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Quoted: My cameras not working or wifi going down is an indicator for me to check my windows. It's rarely happened. I'm exploring options for using three different brands along with the latest router tech to minimize jamming attempts. I just don't understand how cell phones can be used to dislodge a camera from a network and how they know if it's successful. View Quote The criminals are just now learning on the "everyday street punk" level to do it. All of them fucking with the phones like that could have been just looking for free unsecured wifi. |
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Outside, butt-on-shoulder, watching from the darkness.
9-1-1? Ha! Wife's already on the phone tellin' 'em you better get to 'em before he does. BTDT. Entertaining... |
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Quoted: Undress. Stand in window. Stare at them. Stroke mah dick. Establishing dominance, one creepy jagoff session at a time. View Quote |
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So you can see well enough to determine their phones are low power charging but not well enough to determine if there are more than 3 people in the vehicle.
Riiiiiiiight… |
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Quoted: Starboard, melanated, you can see the battery % on their phones, lol ok View Quote My dining room windows looks down on the alley that is my driveway. From the side of the house to the edge of the driveway is the width of one rhubarb plant, approximately 2-3ft. Drop of about 5-8ft. I couldn’t see their actual battery percentage, but that’s close enough to see a screen that looks like this Attached File glowing in a dark car interior. I got 5 digits of their license plate. Remainder was obscured by the angle. |
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I have a long driveway, any car approaching the house is video/audio recorded as soon as they pull into the driveway. I would be observing from within, rifle in arm's reach. 30 minutes though? Floodlights come on, you get a warm "welcome" from yours truly about what the fuck is going on and/or why they're on my property for such an extended period of time.
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Your driveway is the alley? so in reality some random car with three guys in it stopped in the alley next to your house. While sitting there doing who knows what two of them got and took a piss.
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Quoted: I would drop my pants, bend over, and stretch me arsehole in their direction View Quote Then later that night they told their children of a chilling tale involving a one-eyed monster out in the woods that they barely escaped from. No. I think you can do something that doesn't scare the children. |
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I can't believe no one asked for an MSPaint.
Hey, OP, can you draw up an MSPaint for us? |
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I probably would not notice since I am already in the bed by that hour and I tend to ignore the kids (20s to 30s) who live in the rental properties on my street and seem to come and go at all hours of the day in noisy little cars and motorcycles.
I do keep 2 loaded pistols and a loaded AR in the bedroom with me at night (each with a light). Unless I hear one of my 2 doors to my house open or a window break, I doubt I would do anything. People who use cell phones for navigation can get easily lost, especially if they don't understand what they are doing. |
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I'd flip on all the outside lights and make it clear someone is home and aware of their presence. Have phone in hand and SD weapon within arms reach.
If the car is in your driveway I'd only give them a few minutes of this sort of obscure behavior before I'd dial 911. Once called I might step to the door (SD weapon concealed & ready) to let them know you're not happy with their presence. They might just be checking directions. At some point they leave or help arrives. |
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I would have had the man of the house go out and find out what's going on.
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.50 cal through the engine block then 5.56 into the driver’s and passenger compartments.
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