North Carolina police chief says dad who shot suspected intruder was protecting his family
A North Carolina dad shot and killed an intruder who reportedly threatened his young daughter at their home on Father's Day, according to local authorities.
Members of the Wilson's Mills police department and deputies with the Johnston County Sheriff's Office responded to the home at about 9 p.m. on Sunday over a report of a breaking and entering in progress with someone shot, according to The Johnston County Report.
Wilson’s Mills Police Chief A.Z. Williams said the suspect entered the home's backyard on Sunday evening as the owner's children were playing outside. The suspect reportedly accosted the dad's 11-year-old daughter, spurring her and two other children to run into the home and alert their parents.
A North Carolina dad shot and killed an intruder who reportedly threatened his young daughter at their home on Father's Day, according to local authorities.
Members of the Wilson's Mills police department and deputies with the Johnston County Sheriff's Office responded to the home at about 9 p.m. on Sunday over a report of a breaking and entering in progress with someone shot, according to The Johnston County Report.
Wilson’s Mills Police Chief A.Z. Williams said the suspect entered the home's backyard on Sunday evening as the owner's children were playing outside. The suspect reportedly accosted the dad's 11-year-old daughter, spurring her and two other children to run into the home and alert their parents.
Dad fatally shoots intruder accosting young daughter in backyard on Father's Day: police
A North Carolina dad fatally shot an intruder who allegedly accosted his 11-year-old daughter in their backyard on Father's Day, according to police.
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