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Man Held in Killing in Driveway
By Richard Winton, Times Staff Writer

A Hollywood man was booked on suspicion of murder Monday after he allegedly shot and killed an unarmed man trying to steal his 1995 Honda from his driveway.

Yoon Ho Song, 26, allegedly fired a single gunshot that killed the unidentified 25-year-old man, said Det. Mike Thrasher of the Los Angeles Police Department's Hollywood Division.
"You can only use deadly force to protect life, not property," Thrasher said.

Detectives said they plan to ask prosecutors today to file charges against Song, who was being held in lieu of $1-million bail.

"It will be up to the district attorney whether to charge him with first-degree murder, second-degree murder, or voluntary or involuntary manslaughter," Thrasher said.

Song told investigators that he heard noises about 4 a.m. Monday outside his house in the 5000 block of Maplewood Avenue, then went outside and saw two men trying to break into his car.

During a confrontation that followed, police said, Song allegedly shot one of the would-be thieves with a handgun. The other man fled, and Song called 911, police said.

The shooting victim, whose identity was withheld pending notification of his family, died at the scene, Thrasher said. The alleged accomplice remains at large, he said.
 

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In Texas he would almost surely not even be charged. What a joke!

"Excuse me sirs, would you be so kind as to not steal my vehicle? No, well then do you mind staying here until I can get law enforcement officials to come settle this dispute?"

Sounds like its time to buy a silencer and then drag the A-hole off to the woods. Best if you can run down the 2nd dude and smoke him also though.
 

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Time to mosey on into the kitchen, grab the ginsu and give that thieving fkr a posthumous in hand gift! Then call 911
 

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Ouch! Lorena Bobbit comes to mind.


Remember that old rock song lyric "Give me back my bullets".

I always like changing it to "Give me back my bobbit".
 

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when situations like this come up there should only be ONE story, yours!!!
should have said the guy was trying to attack him and his family.
or his dog, :D
can you tell i'm a Texan?
:thefinger
 

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This story is a perfect testament to the value of having a "drop gun" available for situations like this.....

....need a cheap, untraceable revolver....preferrably with the serial number drilled out.....

....now the dead shooter is officially armed, and no jury in thier right mind is going to convict a guy on his own property who was faced with an intruder with a gun....

....people don't plan to fail, they just fail to plan....
 

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guess the authorities are saying he used too much force?? I think I would have "added" he thought he saw a gun in the thief's hand.
 

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I wonder how the police expect him to know the 2 thieves were not armed as I assume it is dark at 4 am.

Last time my car was broken into they stole gun. Hmmm Maybe I sit and wait next time till they break in and get gun,then poped them as I am sure they are armed:tongue
 
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