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Dropped Wallet Leads Tulsa Police Straight To Burglar Shot By Homeowner

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsJune 1, 20262 Mins Read
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Key Takeaways

  • A Tulsa homeowner shot an intruder who broke into his house, acting in self-defense.
  • The suspect turned aggressive when confronted, prompting the homeowner to fire a single shot.
  • After being shot, the burglar fled but dropped his wallet, which helped police track him down.
  • Authorities found the suspect nearby, who fought with officers and showed signs of impairment.
  • The homeowner remained unharmed, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Second Amendment in protecting individuals.

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TULSA, Okla. — A Tulsa homeowner did exactly what a law-abiding gun owner is supposed to do when a stranger broke into his house overnight, and the suspected burglar is now recovering from a gunshot wound because of it.

According to News On 6, the break-in happened just before midnight near 21st Street and Mingo Road. The homeowner spotted a man outside on his security cameras, watched him look through windows and then saw him come in through a back door.

This is the part that should stick with every one of us who keeps a firearm for protection. The homeowner came down from the second floor and met the intruder inside his own home. Police said the man turned aggressive, and the homeowner fired a single shot.

The suspect ran off after being shot but dropped his wallet on the way out. Investigators used the identification inside it to track him while officers set up a perimeter around the neighborhood.

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When officers found him nearby, police said he fought them and bit one of the officers during the arrest. Tulsa Police Lt. JT Snoddy said the man appeared to be impaired, telling reporters that none of the force applications seemed to faze him at all.

Only after taking him into custody did officers realize he had been shot in the chest. He was taken to a hospital and underwent surgery. Authorities believe he is about 46 years old and have not released his name. The bitten officer was also treated and is expected to be fine.

A man who chose to break into an occupied home at midnight and then square up with the person living there found out why that is a bad idea. The homeowner walked away unharmed. That is the outcome the Second Amendment is built to protect.

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