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Two brothers stabbed after disrupting catalytic converter theft in Kitsap County, authorities say



Two brothers were stabbed early Tuesday morning in Gorst after confronting a catalytic converter thief, according to the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office.
The brothers, 54 and 51, were staying overnight at Beto's Tire Services when they heard a loud noise and encountered a man trying to remove a catalytic converter from a car with a saw.

One of the brothers was armed and confronted the would be thief with his gun, according to authorities.
"Since the suspect was initially cooperative, they put the gun away and armed themselves with a floor jack handle while waiting for the police to arrive," the sheriff's office said in a post on Facebook. "While waiting, the suspect suddenly pulled a knife and stabbed each of the brothers. The victim who was holding the jack handle used it against the suspect to stop the attack."


Deputies arrived within five minutes and took the suspect into custody without further incident, the sheriff's office said.
Both victims were transported to hospitals with serious injuries and are in stable condition, police said.
The man accused of trying to steal the catalytic converter was treated for less serious injuries and subsequently booked into the Kitsap County Jail on two counts of first-degree assault.
 
To catch a cat burglar.

... and get stabbed, apparently.

-Robert

Yeah - I kind of assumed they were there to stop theft, but the article made no mention of that intention, except for their actions.

When I was young, I was hired a few times to be a "security guard" for parking lot sales at a couple of large big-box stores. You would probably not be surprised how many people drove by well after the store was closed (e.g., 2 AM) to check out the sale, and had to be asked to leave. Some even wanted to look thru the merchandise after being asked to leave. These days the stores wouldn't risk the chance of theft or the liability, and no way I would risk being a "guard" like that without being armed (this was in the days before I could afford guns - hence working for $50 per night cash - off the books).
 
Well... two big mistakes.

Dont put away your gun, dont let the thief get close enough to attack you.
I wasn't there, but I have been trained in arrest techniques. I would have the guy go face down and tie him up, then search him for weapons, while my partner covered me with the gun. I wouldn't sit there in a "Mexican Standoff" waiting for the LEOs to arrive.
 

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