Posted January 15, 2018 6:14 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

Frank Johnson was out walking his dog before dawn in Tamarac, Florida, on Saturday morning when he ran across a man trying to break into his neighbors’ cars. So he did exactly what police tell you to do when you witness a crime in progress. He made his way home and dialed 911.

But before Broward County deputies could arrive, the burglar, Walder Saintelus, got to Johnson’s car and tried to force his way in. That’s when the 64-year-old Tamarac, Florida man deviated from recommended protocols…he went outside and confronted Saintelus.

Johnston and Saintelus got into a fight, which ended with Johnston fatally shooting Saintelus, (Broward County Sheriff spokesman Keyla) Concepcion said.

Deputies did not say whether Saintelus was armed.

Saintelus of Tamarac was rushed to Broward Health North in Pompano Beach, but he later died of his injuries, Concepcion said.

This wasn’t Saintelus’s first time around the block, criminally speaking.

Saintelus has been accused of property crimes before. He had been arrested on grand theft and dealing in stolen property charges in 2017. He agreed to a plea deal and received three years probation in October.

Johnson wasn’t arrested. But here’s the part that everyone who owns or carries a gun hopes they never read about …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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