Friday, April 17, 2020

Whatch: Florida Homeowner Shoots three armed robbers after they break into his home in broad daylight


A homeowner in Florida opened fire on three armed robbers who tried to break into his apartment, leaving one injured and two on the run. 
Footage from a Ring spotlight camera showed the frightening altercation that happened at Park Place Apartments at 5:51pm on Tuesday.  
Three armed suspects in black hoodies were seen walking from the complex's sidewalk to the victim's front door. 
After checking that the coast is clear, one man began to throw his body against the front door until it flew open from the force. 
The three men rushed into the home, but frantically came running out seconds later after the homeowner fired at least five gunshots. 
The men desperately fled the scene, including one suspect who jumped over the balcony onto the ground. 
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News Jax 4 reports that surveillance video from a nearby parking lot showed the suspects leaving in a red Kia four-door sedan, possibly with the temporary Florida license tag #CQW1410. 
Authorities initially released photos of the cars in their search for the suspects, but said Wednesday they've been recovered and identified.  
Following the incident, the Neptune Police Department confirmed one suspect was shot in the chest and went to a local hospital for treatment. 
An unidentified person drove the injured suspect in a silver Pontiac and authorities have since named them a person of interest, Action News Jax reports.  
The other two suspects remain at large. As of Wednesday, authorities said they were chasing several leads in their quest to track down the suspects. 
The remaining suspects have been described as young men in their 20s, wearing black hoodie and black shoes.  
Investigators are set to question the injured suspect. They could face charges in addition to robbery. 
The homeowner will not be charged for firing at the suspects. 
Authorities urged the public call them or First Coast Crime Stopper at 1-866-845-TIPS if they have any information. 
People who call Crime Stoppers with relevant information on the crime would remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward. 

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