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Armed homeowner steps in after girlfriend's estranged husband allegedly breaks in: police
An Oklahoma man reportedly stepped in when his girlfriend's estranged husband allegedly broke into their home, leading to one neighbor praising the state's gun laws.
"People just be breaking into other people's houses over here and... I guess that's what's going on. And I'm just glad that it's open carry in this state because people need to be able to protect [themselves]," Midwest City, Oklahoma, resident only identified as Gabrielle told OKC Fox.
Oklahoma is a permitless carry state, meaning law-abiding residents 21 years old or older are permitted to open or concealed carry firearms without a license.
Gabrielle is the neighbor of a home on Flannery Drive that was broken into Wednesday morning. The affidavit for the shooting states the male and female resident were home when they heard their dog’s barking, prompting the male resident to go inspect, OKC Fox reported.
The male homeowner then encountered Mauricio Alexander Delarosa, 34, inside the home, OKC Fox reported. Delarosa was identified by police as the female homeowner’s estranged husband. The male resident of the home is the boyfriend of Delarosa’s estranged wife.
The estranged husband and new boyfriend had never met, according to police records.
The suspect reportedly charged at the boyfriend before the male resident grabbed his firearm. The boyfriend fired a single shot at Delarosa, hitting him in the chest.
Police records showed that Delarosa had called his estranged wife more than 170 times from Tuesday afternoon until the shooting Wednesday morning.
Delarosa reportedly fled the home after being shot and was found collapsed in a neighbor’s yard. He was transported to a hospital for treatment and will later be taken to the local jail, according to the police department.
Gabrielle warned criminals that many men and women are armed in the state, and will open fire if they come under attack,
https://www.foxnews.com/us/armed-homeowner-steps-after-girlfriends-estranged-husband-breaks-police
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Another legal gun owners stops an obsessed intruder. Potentially stopping a horrible crime of passion. Democrats would have left these homeowners defenseless. Remember when seconds count the police are only minutes away. What you do in those seconds may save your life.
An Oklahoma man reportedly stepped in when his girlfriend's estranged husband allegedly broke into their home, leading to one neighbor praising the state's gun laws.
"People just be breaking into other people's houses over here and... I guess that's what's going on. And I'm just glad that it's open carry in this state because people need to be able to protect [themselves]," Midwest City, Oklahoma, resident only identified as Gabrielle told OKC Fox.
Oklahoma is a permitless carry state, meaning law-abiding residents 21 years old or older are permitted to open or concealed carry firearms without a license.
Gabrielle is the neighbor of a home on Flannery Drive that was broken into Wednesday morning. The affidavit for the shooting states the male and female resident were home when they heard their dog’s barking, prompting the male resident to go inspect, OKC Fox reported.
The male homeowner then encountered Mauricio Alexander Delarosa, 34, inside the home, OKC Fox reported. Delarosa was identified by police as the female homeowner’s estranged husband. The male resident of the home is the boyfriend of Delarosa’s estranged wife.
The estranged husband and new boyfriend had never met, according to police records.
The suspect reportedly charged at the boyfriend before the male resident grabbed his firearm. The boyfriend fired a single shot at Delarosa, hitting him in the chest.
Police records showed that Delarosa had called his estranged wife more than 170 times from Tuesday afternoon until the shooting Wednesday morning.
Delarosa reportedly fled the home after being shot and was found collapsed in a neighbor’s yard. He was transported to a hospital for treatment and will later be taken to the local jail, according to the police department.
Gabrielle warned criminals that many men and women are armed in the state, and will open fire if they come under attack,
https://www.foxnews.com/us/armed-homeowner-steps-after-girlfriends-estranged-husband-breaks-police
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Another legal gun owners stops an obsessed intruder. Potentially stopping a horrible crime of passion. Democrats would have left these homeowners defenseless. Remember when seconds count the police are only minutes away. What you do in those seconds may save your life.