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A security guard had to secure his own home and possessions, not his employer's, from a burglar on February 25.
When William Griffin entered Brian Stevenson's Muncie, Indiana, house at 10:30 p.m. through an unlocked window, Stevenson took a quick shot at him with his pistol, narrowly missing him. Stevenson told the Star-Press: "I don't know how I missed the guy." "I could shoot a fly across the room like it ain't nothing."
But it turned out that he didn't need to shoot Griffin to stop him because just the possibility of being shot made ...