Officers showed up at the home and found a man struggling with a woman over a knife. An officer opened fire and struck the man, killing him at the scene. Only later did they discover the man who was killed lived at the home and was struggling to fend off the woman who had broken into his home.

Police say Brandon Durham, 43, had called 911 and reported multiple people outside his home shooting, then told the 911 operator that someone had entered his home through the front and back doors and he was locking himself in the bathroom.

He also told the 911 operator that he was home with his 15-year-old daughter, according to police. Officers kicked open the door after arriving on scene and hearing someone screaming as well as damage to vehicles parked outside the property, police said.

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    Attacking the wrong person aside, opening fire during a knife attack (not directed towards cops) seems like a huge overreaction.

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      Games should have friendly fire more often to remind everyone not to fire into a melee

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      Also, person in undies vs a person in a hoodie and jacket. Who looks like they just got woken up out of bed vs was outside a moment ago.

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      …that seems like one of the few times where shooting is justified.

      If someone is literally about to kill a victim police should use force. Obviously, they shouldn’t shoot three wrong person, but defending people from attackers is the entire reason for police to be armed.

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        But why shoot them? Why not at least tase them? To me it seems that taser would be as effective as a gun in this case but not as deadly

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          Tasers ate good for someone who’s unarmed. They’re not reliable enough to stop someone who is actively trying to kill someone with a weapon.

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    I remember reading about major police fuck ups in 2000 when I was first really getting online. It never gets easier to look at these miserable excuses of policing. Best part is that the officer involved in this shooting was born at roughly the same time I became aware of this shit.

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      There’s no better place to be a murdering son of a bitch than one’s local police force. And that’s a hundred fold now that’s it’s going to be the new Gestapo

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          Some people look at me crosseyed when I tell em’ I own guns

          You should see how they jaw drops when I tell em’ I want more

          I ain’t talking a sawed off to keep thieves from my front door

          I want a Glock and an auto cuz I don’t trust the cops y’all

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    “After Brandon Durham falls to the floor the officer shoots him five more times.”

    Sounds like a fucking execution.

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      Dead people can’t sue. Also shooting isn’t to disable, shooting is to kill. You are trained to keep shooting until you are confident the threat is neutralized.

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    “Dispatch told us the lady who called for help had a really low-pitched, masculine voice. Not our fault.”

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    Guy had some violent criminals outside his house trying to break in and hurt him and his family. Calls the cops. Now he’s got an extra violent criminal with a gun who breaks into his house and kills him. Why does anyone call the cops anymore???

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      What else do you do? I get the point but who else deals with that if you can’t? At a certain point you have to roll those dice right?

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        You separate and control both people. You use your police h2h training to deescalate the situation, soak them both in pepper spray or taze them both while you sort out the facts. You get stabbed doing your duty to serve and protect civilians because you knew that is what you signed up for and why police are heroes…

        Oh wait…

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        But a gun, learn to use it, call a lawyer then cops. Or gamble on the cops and going fisticuffs with a knife like this poor guy did.

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          Smash cut to Rambo over here in an actual perceived thread, tripping over his footie pajamas in the dark and shooting himself in the dick with the first bullet and his neighbor in the face with second. Then reveals that the “gang of migrants” “breaking in” was actually just mormon kids knocking on your door to tell you about home pest control service they are also selling on their iPads.

          You secured the perimeter, dipshit.

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          a bunch of guys breaking into your house and you with one gun will probably have the same outcome

          especially if you store it safely, locked in a safe, unloaded, ammo separate

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                Uh, no. Firearms are nearly pointless if they cannot be used.

                Store it loaded in a quick release safe or hidden in such a manner that it will not be accidentally accessed.

                Something like this

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                  per the Justice dept - that is not the “official” advise, but a layman opinion https://www.justice.gov/media/1337981/dl?inline

                  while I understand your emotional reaction in the context of the story, my personal belief is that “well regulated militia” does intend the safe and responsible use of firearms under specific circumstances, and not to be a .44 under your pillow or duct taped to the back of your armchair

                  while it’s not illegal per se, if anyone else picks up your gun not stored correctly you could (depending on the state) be on the hook for illegal transfer of a weapon (+ to a minor if relevant), or brandishment laws.

                  As it’s much more likely that an unstored firearm (quick access safe aside), could be stolen, picked up by someone else, or seen by a visitor (postal worker, jehovas witness, canvasser, guest…) than a full scale home invasion by a militia - it might be worth weighing the likelihood of trying to take down multiple assailants in a firefight against these outcomes

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              I thought that you are supposed to leave the chamber empty, preventing accidental discharge?

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                Fair question. Not pulling the trigger prevents accidental discharge.

                Having one in chamber saves time. It’s one less thing to do in a stressful situation when every millisecond counts. If it’s got a safety, train with it engaged and flip it off as part of any exercise.

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            Nice thing about not having children is you can leave your gun loaded with a round in the chamber.

            Just flip it to fire and pull the trigger.

            Anyone not welcome will be put down immediately

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          Removed under rule 3:

          “③ Saying cops ANYONE should be killed lowers the IQ in any conversation. They’re about killing people; we’re not.”

          Shooting at the cops is only going to end one way, you, dead.

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        Personally I blast a monolog sequence from an old mobster movie and then fire blank rounds of a tommy gun

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        I don’t trust anyone who could shoot me and get away with it.

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      About a year ago I had a very disruptive neighbor. Every night he would bring tons of women over and play loud music, and yell over the music with the people he had over.

      Then, in the daytime he had a girlfriend, who worked nights. Every day she’d come over and they’d yell for hours and hours. She had a legitimate reason to be angry at him. He was the father of his child. He never married her, and in the 6 months he’d been a father he got 2 other bitches pregnant. Her words, not mine. On top of that, he was calling off work to invite MORE bitches over, and making up the lost money by pawning her jewelry. Which only got him $23 because the pawn dealer ripped him off. She says it was real gold, real diamonds. And the jeweler convinced him to sell for $23.

      On top of that, he wouldn’t even let her and his son move in with him because it would “clash with his business”. Essentially he was just giving excuse after excuse after excuse.

      Why she didn’t just leave him, and sue for child support, I don’t know. He was clearly using her. He didn’t love her. They fought daily. Neither of them were happy. And as they fought, the baby cried and cried and cried.

      I asked him to keep it down. Others in the building asked the same. His indoor voice was louder than most peoples “onstage without a microphone” voice.

      In short, for 8 months it was a daily struggle to sleep.

      But I only complained to the landlord. Never the police. When my sister found out, she couldn’t imagine what I meant by “This isn’t something to be resolved by the police”.

      My sister is a Karen. A real bad one. She wants all her problems to go away with a complaint from her to someone else.

      But she never stops to put herself in others shoes. I restrain myself from saying I “hated” that neighbor. Only because I reserve hate to be powerful and meaningful. So I don’t hate him. However I do think he was highly inconsiderate not only to his girlfriend/son, but also all around him at any given time.

      A real “main character” complex.

      Still though, I didn’t call the police, because I didn’t feel his inconsiderate behavior prompted a risk of death.

      IF (any that’s a big IF), If police could be trusted to arrive, handle citizen resolution in a fair non-violent way, then yes, I’d have called the cops. I certainly felt it was a job they SHOU LD do. It just didn’t feel like a job they COULD be trusted to do.

      And none of my family/white friends could understand why. All of my black friends did.

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        I never call the police for shit like that either. Some big animal is standing in the road? Sure. Car accident? Sure. If they’re already at the scene I’ll talk to them.

        I’ve never seen anything get better in a heated situation because the cops showed up.

        I grew up in complete chaos though. I seen my dad get beat half to death by them when I was a kid, followed a few years later by my brother being tackled and kicked at the bottom of our stairs.

        My brother was a beast though, so I’m not sure anyone else could have controlled him that night.

        He somehow survived being the beast he was and he’s a good father and a contributing member of society these days. Better than me actually.

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        As a European, I am sorry that the US police is incompetent and dangerous like this that you cannot trust them to handle these kind of situations and have to be afraid that someone gets killed. In other countries this would be standard case to call the police for, although they could only handle the disturbance aspect if there is no direct indication of violence or abuse

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        It sounds like there was child abuse happening. Imo, you made a mistake not calling the police.

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            Sounds like OP did neither. While I dont trust cops at all, statistically, it would have been better to make the call because they more often than not don’t shoot people. And actually, yes, bullets would solve the child abuse problem, just not in a way anybody would want. Can’t abuse a child if you’re dead.

            I’d absolutely roll the dice for the child’s safety over the piece of shit parents life.

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              Im sure watching their shitty parents getting murdered in front of them would do wonders for their mental health.

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      Never call the police why we all need to be armed. Seriously dude called for help and was killed in by the people who was supposed to protect him.

      What they do to the lady who had broken in?

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        What they do to the lady who had broken in?

        From the article:

        Boudreaux was not hit by gunfire. She was booked for home invasion with a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon child abuse and domestic violence.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if she ends up charged with felony murder because of the cop’s escalation, though.

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    Shoot first, investigate ourselves later. The lesson here is don’t call the police? There’s a good chance that you’ll overpower the attacker than be rescued by undertrained police.

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      My dad once called the police to help his friend who was having a bit of scary episode. He was threatening to hurt himself. My dad, in a panic and feeling helpless, was hoping the police could help bring him down from the edge. All they did was make the situation worse, barking orders and making demands, escalating emotions. The night ended with the friend being tazed and arrested.

      My dad no longer calls the police for things. Honestly, we’re extremely lucky he wasn’t shot.

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      I always laughed at these house signs that say: we don’t call 911 and two revolvers. Now i think they are actually right, just for the wrong reasons.

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        In 2025 you have to protect yourself from police in America. They could come to the wrong door and bust in and try to kill you. You have a right to defend your life and that includes killing a police officer.

        The next president has already said he’s going to give them blanket immunity. That means cops can do anything they want now

        Forget about 911, buy a gun and train often. The police will not only not protect you, they will kill you even if you are innocent

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    Person that looks like they were just outside, with crime hoodie and all? Probably not the suspect. Some guy half naked in his evening wear? POW POW POW!!!

    Shit like this will be the police’s downfall, because once the people don’t trust you, you’re not a policie force, but civilian suppression force.

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      you’re not a policie force, but civilian suppression force.

      Corporate has asked you to describe the difference between these two pictures.

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    Sadly this is the reality of it, he was targeted simply because he was a man attacked by a woman and society is often as misandrist as it is misogynistic.