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NC: 'I just shot the man': Boy, 14, kills intruder after gang of FOUR men try to break into house where he was home alone with his sister
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... "Police in North Carolina revealed a 14-year-old boy shot dead an intruder attempting to break into his home while he and his sister were alone."
"The teen opened fire with a shotgun while his 17-year-old sister hid in a closet as a gang of men attempted to smash their way into their home." ...
"Investigators released a 911 call with the teen calmly describing how he shot the intruder." ...
"'Do not, while I’m on the phone, do not fire that firearm, OK?' the dispatcher says"
"'What if another one comes in the house, ma'am?' he asked."
"'Let me know, OK, if you see anybody. I will let you know (when a deputy gets to the house),' the dispatcher responded." ... -------
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: Another dispatcher exceeds her authority and gives potentially deadly advice. It's obvious the boy has the situation well in hand. |
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