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"A man authorities say had broken into an Army officer's home in Augusta to steal guns was shot to death by the Iraq war veteran, who had come home early."
"... Captain Barre Bollinger told police he returned from work around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and found his house had been ransacked."
"Bollinger ... entered his bedroom and noticed that guns were missing."
"Johnson says the soldier grabbed his SKS rifle, a weapon similar to an AK-47 assault rifle, and called 911."
"Johnson said while on the phone with 911, Bollinger saw the suspect approaching his back door and fired at him three times."
"Twenty-nine-year-old Errol Lavar Royal was shot at least twice in the stomach area. He was later pronounced dead ..." ... |
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