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CO: Armed citizen stops 3 masked and armed home invaders (another view)
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"An armed resident reportedly used his gun to shoot one of the three armed and masked intruders who entered his home, saving himself and his family members."
"Police say that at 3 AM, three masked men, who were armed with handguns, broke into a home on the 3100 block of Aster Street in Pueblo, CO with the intent of robbing the home's occupants. Three men, a woman, and a 6-year-old girl were reportedly in the home at the time, and upon realizing what was happening, one of the men yelled for his brother to grab their self defense gun. Fearing for his safety, the brother reportedly fired two shots at an intruder, striking that criminal and sending the other two fleeing. ..." ... |
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