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Home » Homeowner Shoots and Kills Intruder Who Charged at Him Inside Chicago Home
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Homeowner Shoots and Kills Intruder Who Charged at Him Inside Chicago Home

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellApril 6, 20262 Mins Read
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Homeowner Shoots and Kills Intruder Who Charged at Him Inside Chicago Home

Key Takeaways

  • A homeowner shot and killed a home invader early Monday morning in Chicago’s South Side.
  • The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. when the intruder charged at the homeowner, who acted in self-defense.
  • Police found the suspect with a gunshot wound to the chest, and he died at the scene.
  • Illinois law permits the use of deadly force against imminent threats in one’s home, highlighting the importance of lawful firearm ownership.
  • Area Two detectives are currently investigating the shooting incident.

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CHICAGO, IL – A home invader was shot and killed inside a South Side residence early Monday morning after the homeowner opened fire in self-defense, Chicago police say.

As reported by ABC7 Chicago, the shooting occurred around 1:30 a.m. in the 2200-block of East 103rd Street. Officers responding to the scene found the unidentified male suspect shot in the chest and pronounced dead at the scene.

The 33-year-old homeowner told police that the intruder entered his home and charged directly at him. He fired his weapon, striking the suspect in the chest. No charges against the homeowner have been announced.

Area Two detectives are investigating the incident.


A Note for Armed Citizens

This incident is a reminder of why lawful firearm ownership matters. When an intruder enters your home, the threat of serious bodily harm or death can materialize in seconds. Illinois law recognizes the right to use deadly force when facing an imminent threat inside your own home. The Second Amendment exists precisely so that law-abiding citizens are not left defenseless in moments like this one.

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