Posted January 7, 2017 7:51 pm by Comments

By James England

HOUSTON, TEXAS — Captured on home surveillance video, Julio Socoy-Velasquez picked up a paving stone off the driveway of another man’s home and based a pane of glass. He then unlocked the window and entered the home. This is the the sort of situation gun owners constantly envision when dealing with a potential home invasion scenario. The only difference is that, for this home owner, it was now a reality.

In a report published by ABC News 13, the homeowner was able to get his handgun and carefully make his way to the disturbance. In the early morning, he made his way to the living room where he found Socoy-Velasquez. Using proper technique, he managed to evade Socoy-Velasquez’s attention until he was in the right position to move.

“So I come up to the corner, and I look through the glass in the grandfather clock,” the homeowner demonstrated to Eyewitness News. “That’s how I can make out who it was.”

With his target identified, he moved from cover and engaged the suspect with one round from the handgun. The suspect sprang back out the window and rushed down the street. He was captured by police.

Houston police detained the suspect and took …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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