That’s what a 14 year old Mesa, AZ boy said, after he whacked a burglar, who was ransacking his house, with a baseball bat.
Michael Six hid in his bedroom closet and called 911 after seeing a man using a screwdriver to break into a sliding-glass door.
The Kino Junior High ninth-grader talked in a low voice as he described the burglar’s whereabouts.
Then, Michael, clutching an aluminum baseball bat, heard his locked bedroom door rattle as the man used the screwdriver to bust in.
“You need to get out of the window,” the 911 operator told Michael.
“I can’t,” he answered with a hint of anxiety in his voice.
“I didn’t know what to do,” Michael said Wednesday. “I didn’t think I could pop (the window) open. My adrenaline was running. I was scared.”
The man was still clutching the screwdriver as he rummaged through the boy’s backpack. Then, Michael, a 5-foot-10-inch, 150-pound former baseball player, stepped out and swung.
The burglar cursed as Michael nailed him on the lower back and on the left shoulder.
“Sorry, man!” Michael yelled amid the chaos. Michael said the man, described as “big,” then “turned around and took (the bat) from me.”
The burglar ran out the back as Michael, uninjured, busted through a window and met police.
The man, Thomas Gonzales Garza, is now in police custody, probably with a very sore back.
UPDATE: Video at Ed Gruberman’s.











January, 17, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Actually, Michael described him as a “big Mexican.” I heard the 911 tape on the Today show.
Funny how they left that out.
January, 17, 2008 at 5:48 pm
mmm hmmmm.
January, 17, 2008 at 8:40 pm
If you’re going to swing a bat at someone go for a joint: knee, elbow, shoulder. Repeat. Then the teeth — I’ve seen that and it really isn’t pretty. Effective but not pretty.
January, 17, 2008 at 9:52 pm
or head shot…. nose if you can get there.
bloody nose takes the fight outta most goobs
January, 18, 2008 at 12:19 pm
Actually, Michael described him as a “big Mexican
Oh isn’t that convenient?
January, 18, 2008 at 5:34 pm
I’ve got this posted up over at mine too. There was a cop who was interviewed on one of our local stations (I live in Phoenix) and the entire segment he told us what the kid did wrong, he should have left, he should have hid, he should have submitted to the “Big Mexican”. To be honest, I prey for the moment that someone breaks into my house while I’m home. SNAP… CRACK… WOOSH! . I hope I’ve taught my son to be the same way when he’s 14. Hey Deb, I’m baaaack…
January, 18, 2008 at 5:40 pm
I noticed!