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http://www.theindychannel.com/news/17576601/detail.html
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INDIANAPOLIS -- A man who police said broke into a home with the intention of sexually assault a 17-year-old girl in her bedroom died early Sunday morning after a struggle with the girl's father.

David Meyers (pictured), 52, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after officers arrived following a report of a home invasion in the 3500 block of West 79th Street at about 3:20 a.m.

Officers said they found Robert McNally, 64, on the floor with his arm around the neck of Meyers, struggling to hold him down.

When officers told McNally he could let go, they found that Meyers was unresponsive. Medics who were called to the scene then pronounced Meyers dead.

Indianapolis police Sgt. Matt Mount said Meyers had come into the home naked, except for a mask and latex gloves.

"He had rope, had a knife, had condoms, had a gag," Mount said.

Police said Meyers had gotten into the home through a window next to the girl's bedroom and that he knew the home well because his uncle owns it and he was an acquaintance of the family.

The teen awoke to find a naked man in her room and began screaming, alerting McNally, police said.

During a protracted struggle in the hallway of the home, McNally was able to get his arm around Meyers' neck and subdue him while his wife called police, officers said.

Meyers was a registered sex offender and was released from prison two years ago after he had served 10 years of a 20-year sentence for criminal confinement and sexual deviate conduct stemming from a case in Hamilton County.

Meyers was also being sought in Boone County for failure to register as a sex offender.

Police said Meyers had been living with his mother down a gravel road from the home that the McNally family lived in and had recently lost his job.

"When they got the mask off, both the father and daughter recognized him," Mount said.

Police said Meyers had a history of heart problems. They were not immediately sure if he died as a result of heart failure or from being choked.

The results of the police investigation will be turned over to the Marion County Prosecutor's Office, but it is unlikely charges will be filed, police said.

** in the video it said that the police thought the father was justified in his actions. Is common sence finaly making a comeback?


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I heard this story already.

All I could think of was "Good, another dirt bag off the planet."

Too bad he wasn't killed the first time he did it.


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Good deal.Glad he croked.

All the justice system would have done is let him back out again.Had he served his whole time he wouldn't have been on the streets anyway.They should give the home owner a medal.

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Good.

Hopefully the father isn't prosecuted for this because the guy deserved worse.

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Good.

Hopefully the father isn't prosecuted for this because the guy deserved worse.




My big fear. It's now the Amercian Way. Good thing he didn't have a gun.

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Yea, he won't be prosecuted but the perverts family will probably sue him for excessive force.. and even if he wins, he'll spend a couple hundred grand in court costs...


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That and living the rest of his days knowing he took a life. For the right reasons or not, some people just can't handle the mental part of it.


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That and living the rest of his days knowing he took a life. For the right reasons or not, some people just can't handle the mental part of it.




I don't know any father who would second guess killing someone who meant to seriously harm his child. Would they forget about it? Never. But I don't know anyone who would look back and wish they hadn't. But, it might happen. I could see someone beating themselves over it.

To be honest, i would have more trouble dealing with killing someone trying to harm myself, than doing it protecting someone else.


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That and living the rest of his days knowing he took a life. For the right reasons or not,




Hopefully it doesn't bother him a bit.I know it wouldn't me.I could take out child molesters and perverts and wouldn't blink an eye over it,but that's just me.

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That and living the rest of his days knowing he took a life. For the right reasons or not,




Hopefully it doesn't bother him a bit.I know it wouldn't me.I could take out child molesters and perverts and wouldn't blink an eye over it,but that's just me.



I could say that.. but I've never taken a life, especially with my bare hands.. so even though intellectually I would know I had done nothing wrong, I can't say that it wouldn't affect me.


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