The story began on November 14, 2007, when Joe Horn witnessed two men
robbing a neighbor’s house. Like any good citizen, the 61-year-old
grandfather called 911, but he also did something else — he fetched his
shotgun. While the emergency operator implored Horn not to confront the
burglars, the Pasadena, Tex., resident made a decision. Here is a
partial transcript of the 911 call:
Horn: They’re getting away!
Dispatcher: That’s all right. Property’s not worth killing someone over, OK?
Dispatcher: Don’t go out the house. Don’t be shooting nobody. I know you’re p***** and you’re frustrated, but don’t do it.
Horn: They got a bag of loot.
Dispatcher: OK. How big is the bag . . . which way are they going
Horn: I’m going outside. I’ll find out.
Dispatcher: I don’t want you going outside, Mr. Horn.
Horn: Well, here it goes, buddy. You hear the shotgun clicking and I’m going.
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