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FL: 911 caller hears screaming in intruder's fatal encounter with Lake County homeowner
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In the second 911 call, a neighbor says, “I heard gunshots and somebody yelling, hollering ‘help me’.…I heard about five or six” shots.
The homeowner, who struggled with the intruder after a confrontation, was treated at a hospital for unspecified injuries and released, according to Herrell.
He said the results of the investigation into the shooting will be sent to the State Attorney’s Office for review, which is standard procedure.
“Based on everything that we’ve been told and the everything we’ve collected, we don’t see anything to lead us to believe that it was anything other than a case of self-defense,” Herrell said. |
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