It Started with Trespassing. It Ended in Violence

What happened when armed trespassers crossed the line, and how I took back control

Let me walk you through a recent trespassing incident on my property and the steps I took to make sure it does not happen again.

The Day Trespassers Turned Violent

One Saturday, my nephew encountered a group of hunters trespassing on our private land. They were running dogs from the nearby Holly Shelter Game Land. Those dogs had pushed a deer onto our property.

When my nephew confronted the trespassers, the situation escalated quickly. Instead of leaving, they became aggressive, even though he was clearly within his rights as a landowner.

When I arrived, I blocked the driveway with my truck. I wanted to stop them from leaving before I understood what was happening. One of the hunters told me to move my vehicle, or he would move it himself. I refused.

That is when things turned violent.

They surrounded me. One struck me from the front. Another attacked from behind. A third grabbed my arms to hold me in place. The assault happened fast and without warning.

I broke free, ran to my truck, and called 911. By the time law enforcement arrived, the trespassers were gone. I was left with multiple facial fractures from the attack.

What I Did Next to Protect My Property

I refused to let that incident be the end of the story. I took action to improve my property security and prevent future trespassing.

1. Improved No Trespassing Signs

I installed more no trespassing signs along the property lines. I focused on areas where hunters are known to cross. Clear signage removes any excuse for entering private land.

2. Installed a Gate and Fencing

I added a secure gate at the main entrance and placed fencing in key locations. A physical barrier is one of the most effective ways to stop trespassers and keep hunting dogs off the property.

3. Set Up Trail Cameras

I placed trail cameras around the perimeter. These cameras help monitor wildlife and provide evidence if trespassing or criminal activity occurs again.

4. Communicated With Neighbors

I spoke with nearby landowners to improve communication during hunting season. Staying informed helps prevent problems before they begin.

5. Added Lighting and Security Systems

I installed motion-activated lights around the driveway and gate. I am also investing in a full security system for around-the-clock monitoring. Lighting and surveillance are strong deterrents.

6. Learned North Carolina Trespassing Laws

I studied North Carolina property rights and trespassing laws. Knowing your legal rights as a landowner is just as important as physical security.

Why Property Protection Matters

More than 1.3 billion acres of land in the United States are privately owned. Property protection is essential whether you manage one acre or one thousand acres.

Taking simple steps, such as adding signs, installing cameras, and improving security, can make a major difference. These actions help protect your land, your family, and your peace of mind.

How to Prepare for Trespassers

Trespassing is not always harmless. It can escalate into a dangerous situation without warning. Every landowner should be prepared to respond, protect their property, and understand their rights.

Get Prepared Today

Want to improve your personal security and protect your land?

Learn more about your legal rights in North Carolina:
https://www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByArticle/Chapter_14/Article_22B.pdf

Final Lesson

When trespassers cross the line, the situation can turn serious fast. Preparation is the key to staying safe. Take control of your property security now so you are ready before something happens.

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