Homeowner Shoots Armed Intruder After Suspect’s Gun Misfires During Alleged Attack

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ELKHORN CITY, KY — A home invasion turned violent in the Elkhorn City community of Pike County on the evening of June 30 when an armed intruder reportedly attempted to shoot a homeowner and a woman inside the residence. Kentucky State Police responded to the incident on West 5th Street following a 911 call and discovered a man had been shot during the confrontation.
According to investigators, 44-year-old George Standifur of Elkhorn City entered a private residence while armed and made threats toward the occupants. Family members told troopers that Standifur first attempted to shoot the male homeowner in the head, but the firearm malfunctioned. The homeowner then retrieved his own firearm and shot Standifur in the leg.
Despite being wounded, Standifur allegedly turned his gun toward a woman in the home and attempted to fire again, but the weapon again failed to discharge. The family managed to force him out of the house and called 911.
Standifur fled the immediate scene but was found nearby in an alley still in possession of a firearm. Kentucky State Police troopers engaged in several hours of negotiations before safely taking him into custody. He was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Standifur has since been charged with Attempted Murder, Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree (Police Officer), Terroristic Threatening 3rd Degree, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree, Menacing, and Alcohol Intoxication in a Public Place. He is currently lodged at the Pike County Detention Center.
This case highlights the importance of preparedness and the critical nature of firearm functionality in self-defense situations. The homeowner’s quick response and ability to protect his family from a potentially deadly threat likely prevented a tragedy.