Posted on 11/23/2024 5:24:34 AM PST by marktwain
DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — A break-in at a Decatur residence Monday evening left one dead and another injured.
According to a release from the Decatur Police Department, around 7:38 p.m., officers responded to reports of a shooting at a home int he 2000 block of E. Damon Avenue. They found a 35-year-old male and 66-year-old female inside, both with gunshot wounds.
Emergency medical personnel took both to the Decatur Memorial Hospital, where the man succumbed to his injuries. The woman sustained “non-life-threatening injuries,” according to Decatur Police.
Officers secured the crime scene at the residence before conducting a search of the property. Detectives recovered a handgun and four shell casings, which matched the caliber of the gun.
Witness statements and video surveillance footage indicated the woman was at her home when the man entered the property unlawfully. During this, a family member of the woman arrived at the home and encountered the man. He attempted to continue into the residence, when the family member shot at him with a handgun multiple times, striking him.
Further investigation revealed the man was on Mandatory Supervised Release through the Illinois Department of Corrections. He had no known association with the residence, Decatur Police added.
The family member, identified as a 48-year-old male, has a valid FOID card and active Concealed Carry License.
Decatur Police and the Macon County State’s Attorney are continuing with the investigation. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the Decatur Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division at 217-424-2734 or Crime Stoppers at 217-423-8477.
Sometimes the bag tears when you’re taking out the trash.
Thanks for posting. Great news! Taxpayers don’t have to pay for the lodging and food for this scumbag. Civilization is free from this POS. HOORAY homeowner!
I’m sorry somebody got killed, but for half a second, I thought the headline said “Dinosaur break in”.
Obviously, that’s not correct.
“has a valid FOID card and active Concealed Carry License”
It’s important to have the blessings of the state before you defend yourself. Why is that so important to the reporter?
Mandatory Supervised Release through the Illinois Department of Corrections
“I’m sorry somebody got killed,”
I am puzzled by that.
He died of natural causes.
Natural to the line of work he was in.
He valued what he could potentially steal more than he did his life.
Mandatory Supervised Release is just a fancy term for parole. The Illinois almost no bail law is different.
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