Funny and I agree.KD5NRH wrote:
One would hope so. I like sleeping in whenever I can, and early-morning gunfire is a very annoying wake-up call. On the other hand, it's still preferable to having burglars running around.
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Cedar Hill Homeowner Shoots Driveway Burglar
Fatal Shooting
December 5th, 2008
Jeff Brady reports
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CEDAR HILL — Police said a Cedar Hill resident shot and killed a person attempting to break into a vehicle in his driveway Friday morning.
The gunfire erupted at 7:30 a.m. in the 9100 block of Sleepy Hollow, one of the city's nicest, most established neighborhoods.
Police said the homeowner heard an alarm going off on his pickup truck. He grabbed a gun, went outside, and opened fire when he saw the alleged burglar attempting to remove a stereo system.
The suspect died at the scene.
"This is extremely rare," said Cedar Hill spokesman Corky Brown. "This is a really quiet neighborhood like most of ours in Cedar Hill. It's very shocking to the neighbors to have something like this occur."
The names of the homeowner and the suspect have not been released.
The homeowner has not been arrested or charged at this point.
December 5th, 2008
Jeff Brady reports
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CEDAR HILL — Police said a Cedar Hill resident shot and killed a person attempting to break into a vehicle in his driveway Friday morning.
The gunfire erupted at 7:30 a.m. in the 9100 block of Sleepy Hollow, one of the city's nicest, most established neighborhoods.
Police said the homeowner heard an alarm going off on his pickup truck. He grabbed a gun, went outside, and opened fire when he saw the alleged burglar attempting to remove a stereo system.
The suspect died at the scene.
"This is extremely rare," said Cedar Hill spokesman Corky Brown. "This is a really quiet neighborhood like most of ours in Cedar Hill. It's very shocking to the neighbors to have something like this occur."
The names of the homeowner and the suspect have not been released.
The homeowner has not been arrested or charged at this point.