First, for context: I live right in the thick of no less than 4 homeless camps within 1/4 mile radius, and I guarantee i could find at least 1 in 10 minutes walking in any random direction. They're as common as cats.
So, the story: About 2:30AM, several days ago, my motion activated light in my driveway lit up, telling me someone was on my property when they certainly shouldn't be. I have the sensitivity dialed way low so it'll take something at least a little significant to activate and ranged to most of the length of my driveway so people on the sidewalk won't activate needlessly. My reaction was to get up and confront whomever it was, which I did in either 37 or 17 seconds, depending on which of the two times the trespasser set off my light (I reviewed the security footage after the fact). I yelled out in a shockingly loud and clear voice that they were on private, posted property and needed to leave NOW. There was a short back and forth verbal argument in which there was supposedly a second person he was "with" which turned out to be the voices in his head but I wouldn't know that until later. He vacated the property without (thank goodness) a physical meeting and proceeded to talk to his voices and giggles while rocking back and forth in the street. Out of my hands, can't really kick him off public property for being weird.
Here's what I did well: I was able to keep him well lit by maintaining motion within range of my light and had my truck between us the whole time. All commands were clear, short and repeated LOUDLY. My neighbors were certainly aware of the situation.
What I did poorly: Made contact blind. I did not know who, or what I was going to encounter. I was not armed and that could have gone very, very badly if he were inclined towards violence and did, in fact, have a second live person with him. If I WERE armed, despite having a truck between myself and him, a shot would have been a bad idea given line of sight was directly into two of my neighbor's houses. I turned my back on him, briefly, to point at my sign. I was not wearing shoes.
What I learned: I have a bedside gun. It's there for a reason, but still got left behind. which tells me a had different priorities than not dying, whatever those were. People are sneaky. Footage shows he was on the property (doing nothing but standing there) for OVER AN HOUR before I found out about him. I need more lighting so people can't just hide. I need to put on shoes.
I would appreciate input/questions from the forum
So, the story: About 2:30AM, several days ago, my motion activated light in my driveway lit up, telling me someone was on my property when they certainly shouldn't be. I have the sensitivity dialed way low so it'll take something at least a little significant to activate and ranged to most of the length of my driveway so people on the sidewalk won't activate needlessly. My reaction was to get up and confront whomever it was, which I did in either 37 or 17 seconds, depending on which of the two times the trespasser set off my light (I reviewed the security footage after the fact). I yelled out in a shockingly loud and clear voice that they were on private, posted property and needed to leave NOW. There was a short back and forth verbal argument in which there was supposedly a second person he was "with" which turned out to be the voices in his head but I wouldn't know that until later. He vacated the property without (thank goodness) a physical meeting and proceeded to talk to his voices and giggles while rocking back and forth in the street. Out of my hands, can't really kick him off public property for being weird.
Here's what I did well: I was able to keep him well lit by maintaining motion within range of my light and had my truck between us the whole time. All commands were clear, short and repeated LOUDLY. My neighbors were certainly aware of the situation.
What I did poorly: Made contact blind. I did not know who, or what I was going to encounter. I was not armed and that could have gone very, very badly if he were inclined towards violence and did, in fact, have a second live person with him. If I WERE armed, despite having a truck between myself and him, a shot would have been a bad idea given line of sight was directly into two of my neighbor's houses. I turned my back on him, briefly, to point at my sign. I was not wearing shoes.
What I learned: I have a bedside gun. It's there for a reason, but still got left behind. which tells me a had different priorities than not dying, whatever those were. People are sneaky. Footage shows he was on the property (doing nothing but standing there) for OVER AN HOUR before I found out about him. I need more lighting so people can't just hide. I need to put on shoes.
I would appreciate input/questions from the forum
