
Don’t mess with a mama bear. That’s a lesson that one of Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s early parolees learned the hard way in Joliet. Serial bad guy Shelby Hurd has had a long history of burglaries and other criminal activity. After an early release thanks to “good credits” he went right back to his old ways. Fortunately for America, during his latest burglary, he brought a screwdriver to a gunfight with a mom who knew how to handle her pistola.
The female resident, who was at home at 10:30pm with her infant child, heard someone force entry to her apartment. She gathered the baby and her Roscoe and retreated to a bedroom closet. She took the ensconced defender position so often taught in basic home defense gun classes.
Meanwhile, Mr. Hurd didn’t have the good sense to just steal some stuff and leave. Or perhaps he wanted something more personal than just her belongings. Either way, she had 911 on the line and a gun in her hand. When Shelby brought his screwdriver into her bedroom, the young mom used her cordless hole puncher to insert a freedom pill into Hurd’s head.
Police arrived shortly thereafter to find an unresponsive, but not yet dead Hurd. He soon crossed the rainbow bridge, however, saving taxpayers a fortune in legal and incarceration costs. He exit also saved the good people of the Land of Lincoln from further victimization at the hands of a career criminal who couldn’t quite turn his life around, despite stints in the big house.
Don’t you just love a happy ending?
A Chicago man on parole from prison who had burglary convictions in Will County was the suspect who broke into a Joliet home and was fatally shot by a woman who had been hiding in a closet with her child, according to authorities.
Shelby Hurd was pronounced dead from a gunshot wound at 3:05 a.m. Saturday in the 7000 block of Hadrian Drive in Joliet, according to a statement Sunday from the Will County Coroner’s Office…
Hurd was convicted of committing burglaries in 2022 in Tinley Park and in 2023 in Frankfort, according Will County court records.
Hurd also has convictions of burglary and identity theft in Cook County, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections…
A woman was found in an adjacent bedroom with her infant child, English said. She was in possession of a handgun, he said.
“A preliminary investigation indicates the victim and her child hid in a bedroom closet, and she armed herself after hearing someone forcibly enter the home,” English said.
When Hurd entered the bedroom, the woman reportedly fired her gun and [a shot] struck him in the head, English said.
“The suspect was wearing gloves and in possession of a screwdriver at the time of the incident. The suspect was not known to the victim,” English said.
Hurd’s untimely death was the second homicide in Joliet this year. But these are the sorts of homicides that good people should celebrate, not lament. When you come to victimize an innocent woman and child, you deserve to leave in a body bag.


The democrats hate the traditional family of one man and one woman. So they replaced the father with a government $$$ welfare check. And they replaced the father’s guns, with the guns of a big city police department.
Fortunately we have the individual right to keep in their arms.
Thank god our founders wrote the bill of rights down on paper.
‘Get over it’, not all women are made to be mothers, and not all men are made to be fathers regardless of political party.
But we as taxpayers are told we need to pay up, for these sexually liberated at-h.ei’st people???
The problem, Josephine, is that our society is rapidly going extinct because not enough people are having not enough children.
Meanwhile certain other countries have burgeoning populations that will continue to spill into our depopulated lands and drown out our unique culture and society.
Maybe you are ok with that. But my point is that we owe it to those past and future generations not to let the light go out.
I know many don’t want to hear it, but each of us has a responsibility both to past and future generations to perpetuate our nation.
We, each of us, actually does owe it to our forefathers and to our descendants to maintain our traditions, enhance our society, and propagate our culture into the future. And the best, most essential way to do that is to have children.
In short, it’s not all about you, or me. Of course some percentage of us won’t be able to have children for one good reason or another, but the presumptive life path should include getting married, having children, developing them (e.g. teaching them about firearms), and striving to put them in the best possible position to succeed in their lives, including the forging of their new link—by having children themselves—in the ancient chain that connects us past, present and future.
Ask yourself how your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on would feel about you never having children: all their efforts amounted to that branch of their tree—our tree—shriveling and dying out.
It’s true: your life is your own, but you have a long succession of ancestors who struggled and fought to survive and thrive, to advance, to recover when down, and never to give up, culminating in your birth with all the advantages attendant to it and to wider society.
Perhaps too much emphasis has been placed on individual liberty and the right to pick one’s own path in life, without teaching how to channel that autonomy toward ends that inure to the benefit and survival of one’s nation.
Freedom unstructured is chaos. The personal right to decide whether to marry, have children, etc is now well established in Western societies, but in focusing so heavily on personal choice we have excluded personal responsibility from the conversation.
That is to say, it’s your responsibility to have children. Again, in the particular there may be any number of good reasons why that is impossible, but if none of those are operative, you should get married and start a family.
Our society should expect people to strive to reproduce, and look askance at those who selfishly reject that responsibility.
Importing people from other societies into ours so they will replace us in working and having children is not a smart solution: it’s cultural suicide.
If there is a point to life from a biological perspective, it’s to propagate your genetic material to the next generation. From a Christian perspective God instructs us to be fruitful and multiply. No amount of navel-gazing ennui is going to change that for our society.
For most of us, having and raising children is the best thing we will do in our lives. It’s our lasting contribution to society. The evidence of our existence. The thing that truly mattered.
Unfortunately, many young people—women in particular—have been sold a bill of goods by third-wave feminism and modern culture. That somehow a life without children is the best way to self-actualization. Nothing could be further from the truth. But many of us live in a miasma of delusion, often only realizing our folly after it’s too late to change the road we’re on.
Let’s review:
Mom had likely told him “no,” on more than one occasion in life.
The State had told him “no,” on several documented occasions.
Most recently, someone else, clearly speaking in a much louder voice, has now also told him “NO!”
Today’s lesson boys and girls: No means “NO!”
“Mom had likely told him ‘no,’ on more than one occasion in life.’
‘The suspect was not known to the victim,’
I read it that the perp’s mom told him “no” as he was growing up.
But given his criminal history, one could argue that he never really grew up despite his age.
You read it correctly. My whole thing didn’t post for some reason. It does that to me sometimes if I post from my phone.
It should have been…
The suspect was not known to the victim,’ but If no other woman had told him ‘No’ before this one definitely did.
Good riddance! Applaud the mom, celebrate the story!
Typo in your heading.
“Hurd’s untimely death….”
Seems timely enough for me.
Well, this wasn’t a homicide. It was a pesticide.