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“Heard Screaming And Gunfire”: Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Armed With Shotgun

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsJune 9, 20263 Mins Read
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“Heard Screaming And Gunfire”: Homeowner Fatally Shoots Intruder Armed With Shotgun
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A San Jacinto resident fatally shot an intruder during a Friday night break-in on Heron Way. After hearing gunfire while visiting a neighbor, the homeowner returned to find an armed suspect inside his residence. The homeowner armed himself and neutralized the intruder following a close-quarters exchange of fire.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit is investigating the incident. Initial evidence supports the homeowner’s claim of self-defense, and no arrests have been made. Following a forensic investigation, the case will undergo a standard legal review by the District Attorney’s Office to finalize the matter.

SAN JACINTO, CA — A peaceful Friday night in the San Jacinto Valley was upended by a violent breach at approximately 10:23 p.m. Deputies from the San Jacinto Sheriff’s Station responded to emergency calls reporting an “assault with a deadly weapon” at a residence on Heron Way.

Upon arrival, deputies discovered a deceased male intruder inside the home. According to Riverside County Sheriff’s officials, the resident was not home when the suspect initially broke in; he was visiting a neighbor when he heard screaming and the distinct sound of shotgun blasts emanating from his house.

The Defensive Engagement

The homeowner did not hesitate. He raced back to his residence to find an unknown male armed with a shotgun actively terrorizing his home. The homeowner armed himself and confronted the intruder, leading to a high-stress, close-quarters exchange of fire.

The intruder allegedly fired multiple rounds at the homeowner, who successfully returned fire and neutralized the threat before the intruder could inflict further harm.

Investigation Status

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit has taken the lead on the forensic investigation to ensure every legal protocol was satisfied. The homeowner was transported to the local station for voluntary questioning, and initial reports from the sheriff confirm that no arrests have been made, as the evidence heavily supports the homeowner’s claim of self-defense.

Once the forensic documentation is finalized, the case file will be submitted to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office for a final legal review, a standard process for any fatal shooting in the county.

Safety Tip: This case is a harrowing example of why “Immediate Return” is the correct defensive posture when your home is breached. Many homeowners hesitate when they hear threats inside their home, worried about the legal fallout of “hunting” an intruder. However, California’s laws on the defense of home are clear: if an intruder is inside your occupied dwelling and demonstrates an immediate intent to commit a felony, you are entitled to meet that threat with lethal force. The resident’s choice to arm himself before entering the house after hearing shotgun blasts was the critical factor in his survival. When you hear gunfire in your home, you are no longer dealing with a trespasser; you are dealing with an active lethal threat. Move to your nearest defensive asset, assess the threat, and prioritize the survival of you and your family above all else.

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