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Home-invasion turns deadly for bandit (Gun protects and serves)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 9.6.02 | BILL MONTGOMERY

Posted on 09/06/2002 6:29:26 AM PDT by mhking

[ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 9/6/02 ]

Home-invasion turns deadly for bandit

By BILL MONTGOMERY
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer

An armed intruder who forced his way into the apartment of a recently married Clayton County couple was killed when the husband picked up his own gun and shot the would-be robber twice, police said.

The 24-year-old intruder, armed with a pistol, forced his way into the couple's apartment on Mt. Zion Road near Stockbridge and ordered the couple to "give it up!" said Clayton County police Lt. J.E. Turner.

"The couple had answered a knock on the door, and the suspect forced them back into the living room. The husband was able to grab his own handgun from a table, and got off two rounds, hitting the assailant in the lower torso," Turner said.

The incident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. Thursday. Names of the suspect and his intended victims were not immediately available.

Turner said detectives believe the married couple, who are in their early 20s, had recently moved into the Waterford Apartments at 3196 Mt. Zion Rd. and were random "targets of opportunity."

"The couple did not know the suspect, and we think he was waiting in the area for a possible victim to come home and watched them go into the apartment," Turner said. "The couple thought the assailant was demanding money," he added.

"While we haven't had a problem with this particular apartment complex, in some parts of the county we have had a problem with random pedestrian robberies as people arrived home," Turner added.

"We don't know why the assailant wanted to get into the apartment, but he did and it turned out bad for him," he said.

The incident is being investigated, but it is unlikely any charges will be filed, Turner said.


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To: mhking
My guess is if the wifey didn't like having guns in the house before she has taken a quick U-turn after their latest house guest.

On a serious note, anyone who has been a victim of an armed robbery knows how long it takes to get the fear behind you.
41 posted on 09/06/2002 8:44:45 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
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To: chiefqc
"Oh well, one less piece of trash to worry about."

And think of the money saved! No arrest - paperwork reduced - no jail time, no trial expense, no disruption of citizens lives for jury duty!

All in all, the would-be victim has performed a great public service, and should get a reward.

Instead, the thug's family will probably sue him...

42 posted on 09/09/2002 6:45:34 AM PDT by Redbob
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