Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Like A Baby!

Episode Date: April 30, 2016

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house and went through real estate agent after real estate agent. And they were all talking a great game. And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company, he's kind of an important guy and should get the best treatment. And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us, how do people who have no clout ever get around this? So he started a company and it went into business, I think, three years ago. Their deal is, their word is their bond. And they are just like you.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Now, how can I say that? Because I'm the founder of the company. We have a thousand agents across the country and they are people that listen to the show. And so when you go through real estate agents, I trust, it's sent to somebody who already, you already know their sensibilities. They already are cut from exactly the same cloth. There's got to be a better way. There is.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Real estate agents, I trust.com. Okay. Good story. Makes you smile. Makes you think, yeah. For a while. A would-be burglar in the hospital after an 11-year-old boy shot him in the leg in Alabama. Now, he said he learned how to shoot from his stepfather.
Starting point is 00:01:30 and he shot 12 shots at the burglar. Hit him once. I would say maybe some training is still necessary. However, he got a shot in and dropped the burglar and got him, right? So, you know, it counts. And you're nervous and you're scared. And you're a little kid. He said they came into the house and the guy was coming down the stairs with this hamper
Starting point is 00:02:00 full of whatever's in the hamper. and told me he was going to kill me and just walked right past the boy and apparently he thought that the gun was fake and then he started shooting how to hear the boy makes you smile and Chris Gatheer had this to say about shooting the burglar
Starting point is 00:02:36 I told him I was going to kill him all that with a gun if you can get out of my house. He continued. When he's come downstairs and told me he's going to kill me and effie all that. Really? Okay. I shot through a hamper that he was carrying. It was a full metal jacket bullet. I went straight through the bag of him and was like,
Starting point is 00:03:06 and he started crying like a little baby. Is that it? When I pulled the gun out on, I guess you didn't think it was a real gun because he didn't worry about it. He just kept on walking. Think about it. Yeah. Play zombies for target practice.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Oh, that nice? I hope you learn the rest of coming to his house trying to steal stuff. Now, the parents apparently claim that this is not the first time that this person or someone has robbed their home. And so good for him.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Good for this kid. Now, pretty brave of this kid, actually, 11-year-old. I mean, I get that he's, you know, he's been target practicing, and he plays a, you know, shooting zombies on TV. And he's 11, so I'm sure his folks thinks it's okay for him to watch, you know, The Walking Dead, which, whatever, it's their kid. So he finally shoots him running away, right? The guy's out of the house, he's running away, he's jumping over the fence,
Starting point is 00:04:16 finally gets him in the leg, drops him, and it's a good deal. Everybody's happy. And he started crying like a little baby. So good, so good, 11 year old. He's trying to cry like a little baby. And everybody's happy and it's a beautiful thing. Right? Right.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Well, then in a related story, a man sees a burglar running away from his home, fired his rifle, shot him in the left arm. Now, the man who shot the burglar ended up getting 60 days in jail. Okay? Because the jury found the homeowner guilty of criminal recklessness.
Starting point is 00:05:12 His sentence included four months of home detention following his imprisonment. The burglar pleaded guilty to burglary and was placed on three years of electronic home detention last week, the burglar filed a lawsuit against the homeowner, claiming that, hey, yeah, I plead guilty to a related burglary last year, but I hadn't entered the garage and never entered the defendant's garage for the purpose of stealing property. The lawsuit requests a monetary award in an amount
Starting point is 00:06:03 sufficient to compensate Bailey for all damages. Uh-huh. Now, what the lawsuit contends is that the burglar was in an alley behind this guy's home, and the guy came out of his home firing his weapon in the air in response to a security alarm that sounded in his garage. Then as the burglar, I'm sorry, the would-be burglar fled off his property, the homeowner continued to fire as well. weapon and shot him in the alley. One narrowly missed the burglars
Starting point is 00:06:47 had the suit claims. And then one struck his arm piercing an artery, resulting in serious and permanent damage. I'm torn, pled guilty. Yeah, yeah, I tried to rob them. I tried to rob him in the garage. But then really, no, I never did.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And also, I had not entered the garage, never entered the defendant's garage for the purpose of stealing property. I had not entered the garage and never entered the defendant's garage for the purpose of stealing property. So at one point, I may have gone into his garage, but it wasn't to steal anything. I was just hanging out. I said, oh, man, that's a nice garage. Let's just go in there and, you know, check it out. Then I'll leave. Right. I wonder if he, he cried like a little baby too. What did he do, Chris?
Starting point is 00:07:52 He started crying like a little baby. I shot him in the leg because he was running away. And what happened, Chris? He started crying like a little baby. I bet he did. I bet he did. Thanks, Chris. What happened, Chris?
Starting point is 00:08:15 He started crying like the old baby. This is the Jeff Fisher. show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house and went through real estate agent after real estate agent and they were all talking a great game. And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company, he's, you know, he's kind of an important guy and, you know, should get the best treatment.
Starting point is 00:08:56 And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us, how do people who have no clout ever get around this. So he started a company and it went into business, I think, three years ago. Their deal is, their word is their bond. And they are just like you. Now, how can I say that? Because I'm the founder of the company. We have a thousand agents across the country and they are people that listen to the show. And so when you go through real estate agents I trust, it's sent to somebody who already, you already know their sensibilities. They already are cut from exactly the same cloth. There's got to be a better way. There is. Real Estate Agents.itrust.com.

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