**"COMMON SENSE GONE WILD: San Diego Homeowner Shoots Suspected Package Thief—but Here’s the Twist Nobody’s Talking About."**
“COMMON SENSE GONE WILD: San Diego homeowner shoots suspected package thief—but here’s the twist nobody’s talking about.”
Just saw the report on the San Diego shooting near Pacific Beach. A homeowner catches someone on his Ring camera stealing packages at 3 AM, runs outside with his legal firearm, and fires a warning shot. The “thief” turns out to be the homeowner’s own son, sneaking home from a party—drunk, holding the neighbor’s Amazon box by mistake. The kid’s now in the hospital with a graze wound, and the dad’s crying on the news.
But the comments are all defending the dad. “He was protecting his property,” they say. “Common sense says you don’t sneak around at 3 AM carrying a box you don’t own.”
And honestly? The real common sense is: if you’re gonna play vigilante over a $12 phone charger, maybe check your own family tree first. This isn’t a city problem—it’s a “stop shooting before you know the whole story” problem.
What’s next, shooting at the pizza delivery guy for “loitering”?