Pubdate: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Copyright: 1998 Houston Chronicle Author: T. Brooks Taylor III, Houston OREGON'S HOME INVADED In Joe S. Price's Nov. 4 Viewpoints letter ("HPD steps out in Oregon death"), he states he does "not want to uphold the Houston Police Department officers in the Pedro Oregon Navarro shooting," then proceeds to uphold them. The last time I checked, a citizen ("criminal," according to Price) has the right to defend his home from invasion by any means necessary. Unless a police officer is in hot pursuit, a search warrant is required by law. If Houston Police Department officers plan an invasion, they are required by department policy to inform their superiors. Neither was done. I understand that a police officer cannot "wait" to be shot at before shooting and I also understand why an officer would fire a weapon repeatedly to make sure any threat is nullified. But reloading and continuing to fire at a corpse goes beyond the pale. Oregon was not the criminal; although I suspect there were criminals in his home that night. T. Brooks Taylor III, Houston - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady