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TX: Resident kills 3 alleged home invaders during shootout inside Channelview home
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Three men were killed in a shootout with a resident during an attempted home invasion in Channelview, the sheriff’s office said.
The shooting was reported at about 10 a.m. Monday in the 1800 block of Amie Michele.
Early reports from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office indicated multiple men wearing dark clothing attempted to break into the home. One resident inside the home hid while another grabbed a shotgun and exchanged gunfire with the alleged home invaders.
The resident who opened fire was also shot and taken to the hospital in unknown condition. He was said to be in surgery at last check, the sheriff said. |
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PHORTO
(12/25/2019)
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Nice job.
Maybe if you'd had the gun on you and the muscle memory to draw and fire, you wouldn't've had 17 staples in your melon. |
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