Posted January 10, 2017 8:15 pm by Comments

By James England

SARASOTA, FLORIDA — Fresh out on the street after doing 10 years for armed robbery and carjacking, Glenn Edward Oliver, 30, decided it would be a good idea to try again. Second time’s the charm, right?

And it almost went off without a hitch until the homeowner got home with his family and realized someone had broken in.

According to WTSP News 10, the homeowner returned home with his family after being away. They entered the premise and he was attacked by the burglar. The burglar then scattered to the homeowner’s bedroom and retrieved a baseball bat. That’s when the man drew his gun and shot the intruder.

The intruder died at the scene.

Once police identified Oliver, they discovered he had just been released from prison. He likely broke in through a window and was in the people’s home for some time before they walked back in through their own front door.

The homeowner won’t face any charges on account that the shooting was done in self-defense and on his property. That’s covered under Florida’s strong Castle Doctrine laws.

It’s yet another situation where a person has to be ready at all times. If the homeowner had left his gun in …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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