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TX: Homeowner Opens Fire with AK On Suspected Burglars
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Mark A. Taff
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A man pulled out an AK-47 Thursday morning in northwest Houston to protect his family.
According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, it happened at about 4 a.m. outside of a home in the 3300 block of Cheaney near Veterans Memorial Drive.
The homeowner involved said that at about that time his alarm sounded.
“They tried to break into my son’s window. They managed to get one lock undone, so I come out the house,” he said, asking that his identity be kept secret.
He said his son, wife and newborn were inside the home with him. When he came outside, he saw two men in a white Chevy Impala. He said one of them shot at him so he fired his AK-47 at their car. |
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mickey
(7/23/2015)
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Wow, he "pulled out" a Kalashnikov?
Is that an AK in your underwear or are just just glad to see me? |
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