Posted March 25, 2016 12:11 am by Comments

By James England

ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA — A man still clutching papers from his release from prison broke into a family’s home before being shot by the father. Neighbors say the home invasion suspect had allegedly attempted multiple door handles before breaking into this family’s home by way of their daughter’s bedroom.

The homeowner found the man in his daughter’s room after his son said he saw the man heading around the back of their house. He had called 911 earlier reporting a shirtless man clutching a bible and wandering around the neighborhood, attempting to gain access to people’s homes. The homeowner told 911 prior to the break-in that if the suspect showed any signs of aggression, he wouldn’t hesitate to shoot. As it turns out, that’s precisely what he would end up having to do.

via NBC 4 Southern California

“I had complete tunnel vision. I didn’t know I hit him until he fell on the floor,” the gun owner said. “He didn’t look violent. He looked like a guy who really needed help because I wasn’t startled.”

The suspect, identified as Jose Andres Alfaro Chavez, had just recently been released from prison and had been picked up by the police earlier in the day. …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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