Elected Official Grabs His Gun and Confronts Masked Potential Burglar Trying to Break Into His Business
One Pennsylvania official used a combination of surveillance technology and the Second Amendment to prevent a suspicious man from breaking into a charity he operates.
Early Saturday, an alert from the doorbell camera of the charity All You Can Inc. showed Ralph Rodriguez that there was a man in a mask acting suspiciously outside of the charity, according to Penn Live.
Rodriguez and his wife made the five-minute trip to the charity where at about 1:15 a.m., he found the man.
When Ralph Rodriguez saw a masked man appear on the doorbell camera of his nonprofit charity’s office in Harrisburg early Saturday, the city councilman and his wife rushed five minutes down the road to confront him.@PennLive https://t.co/MHm85kbm7Y
— Jonathan Bergmueller (@jonpberg) January 29, 2023
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Rodriguez, who has a concealed carry permi …