Armed resistance to criminal conduct
A sheriff in Georgia is praising the actions of an armed homeowner who stopped a would-be intruder from gaining access to a child's bedroom, while also issuing a warning to other criminals in the county.
Butts County Sheriff Gary Long says a man named Abdul Aquil is in custody in connection with the break-in, and is lucky to be alive after his encounter with the armed citizen. Aquil allegedly first tried to gain entry to the home through a bedroom window with a child on the other side, but the child's father heard the commotion and interrupted the burglar as he was crawling inside.Long said the father of the child "challenged the intruder and the suspect exited the window."
According to Long, the father then went to his room and got a gun as Aquil busted the living room window, trying to get inside.
The father fired his gun, missing the suspect, but causing the suspect to run away.
Long said in a Facebook post, "The shot fired by the homeowner was UNFORTUNATELY about 8 inches too high, missing the intruder, which would have resulted in his death."
Thankfully the errant shot didn't hit anyone else either, but it did cause the suspect to turn tail and run away. Deputies caught up with Aquil a short distance away and took him into custody after what the sheriff's office calls a "brief altercation" with law enforcement, and at last report he's cooling his heels in the Butts County Jail.
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This is another example of the importance of having access to weapons to defend your home. Texas also allows homeowners to defend their property and the lives of those who live there.
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