Beware the BBQ Fork of Vengeance!

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http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50196282-76/officer-suspect-knife-police.html.csp

No nunchucks. Not a samurai sword or a throwing star to be found. None of that foiled a veritable barbecue ninja from defending his home Tuesday.
Oddly enough, Unified Police Lt. Don Hutson said, the irate White City resident armed with only a boning knife and a grilling fork seemed to scare an intruder more than the police officer who arrived to arrest him.
Here’s the story:
It all began about 7:20 a.m., when a couple living in a home in the 700 East block of 10100 South heard noise coming from their basement. The boyfriend investigated, finding the intruder had just entered through a window.
“The resident grabbed the boning knife and the barbecue fork and held the suspect at bay, while his girlfriend called 911,” Hutson said.
However, when a police officer arrived and the resident put down his makeshift weaponry, the intruder lunged at the officer, punched him in the face, broke his glasses and knocked him to the ground.
 

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The home owner has more leeway then the LEO. There's a switch. The BG knew he could die and was in danger, until the cops came.
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