LadyKate wrote:
Well, I called 911 first.
There really wasn't anyone else around and the kid was out in the yard yelling and screaming when the guy got there, so I knew there was a kid over there....it's just ingrained in me to want to take care of/protect/rescue everybody.
That's understandable, but you need to understand your limits. To my knowledge, you don't have any significant training in combat, or handling violent individuals, both in a physical sense and in a legal sense. You're also exposing yourself to a lot of legal liability even if you did. Calling 911 was fine, but that is what it is there for. What you need to understand is that by calling 911 you did protect/rescue the kid and whoever else was in the house.
If that guy had a gun, what would you have done? You could have ended up as a hostage, seriously wounded, or dead. There's no telling what the intent of someone like that is, and you have a husband and children that need you. Not only that, but if something happens, now there's an additional person the police have to worry about.
I understand the WWJD thing, but part of the problem with the entire WWJD thing is that we
are not Jesus. Jesus, the man, would have called 9-11. Jesus, the Son of God could have walked over there and simply commanded the intruder to stop, but you and I can't do that.
If you have the time and physical ability and want to go through police training, and become a part time (or, hell, a full time) cop, by all means, do so, and then feel free to go deal with dangerous individuals all you want. Without proper training, you're exposing yourself to
really severe possible consequences, both from the situation itself, and from lawyers later on.