Home invasion
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:11 am
By Ariel Barkhurst - Express-News A man has been arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and burglary with intent to assault following a home invasion in northeast Bexar County Wednesday afternoon, according to Bexar County sheriff's officials.
Julian A. Palmer, 17, was arrested Thursday morning after police said he forced his way into a Converse home and stabbed a 25-year-old man three times after being confronted, a sheriff's spokesman said.
The victim, who wasn't immediately identified, was taken to University Hospital in fair condition, said sheriff's Deputy Ino Badillo.
Badillo said the suspect rang the doorbell at a house in the 6800 block of Eden Grove Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and waited for the victim's mother to open the door.
He said the suspect, who was wearing a red bandana over his face, brandished a gun and tied up the mother with a telephone wire. As the suspect rummaged through the house, the son came home and confronted him, Badillo said.
He said the son was able to wrestle the gun away from the suspect, but the alleged burglar pulled out a three-inch pocketknife and stabbed the son three times in the abdomen. The mother was not harmed.
The suspect then fled the scene and nothing was stolen from the residence.
Badillo said the same house had been burglarized about one month ago.
Palmer was being held at the Bexar County Jail early Thursday evening on a total bond of $125,000 for his two charges.
Seems to me this is happening way too often. Thugs are getting bolder everyday. They are goin up knocking on the door/ringing doorbell waiting for the door to be answered then barging in. All of this in broad daylight. It seems to be a new trend that is catching on very fast.
No matter what time of day it is make sure you check who is at your door prior to opening it for them. Look through the peep hole, window or whatever you can do so that you can see the person. I always answer with my gun on me and I tell my wife to do the same. I do not think anyone is out to get me personally but my house might be the one they decide to hit one day.
Be careful and be aware.
Julian A. Palmer, 17, was arrested Thursday morning after police said he forced his way into a Converse home and stabbed a 25-year-old man three times after being confronted, a sheriff's spokesman said.
The victim, who wasn't immediately identified, was taken to University Hospital in fair condition, said sheriff's Deputy Ino Badillo.
Badillo said the suspect rang the doorbell at a house in the 6800 block of Eden Grove Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and waited for the victim's mother to open the door.
He said the suspect, who was wearing a red bandana over his face, brandished a gun and tied up the mother with a telephone wire. As the suspect rummaged through the house, the son came home and confronted him, Badillo said.
He said the son was able to wrestle the gun away from the suspect, but the alleged burglar pulled out a three-inch pocketknife and stabbed the son three times in the abdomen. The mother was not harmed.
The suspect then fled the scene and nothing was stolen from the residence.
Badillo said the same house had been burglarized about one month ago.
Palmer was being held at the Bexar County Jail early Thursday evening on a total bond of $125,000 for his two charges.
Seems to me this is happening way too often. Thugs are getting bolder everyday. They are goin up knocking on the door/ringing doorbell waiting for the door to be answered then barging in. All of this in broad daylight. It seems to be a new trend that is catching on very fast.
No matter what time of day it is make sure you check who is at your door prior to opening it for them. Look through the peep hole, window or whatever you can do so that you can see the person. I always answer with my gun on me and I tell my wife to do the same. I do not think anyone is out to get me personally but my house might be the one they decide to hit one day.
Be careful and be aware.