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NV: Vegas home invasion goes awry, captive breaks free and shoots intruder
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One suspect is dead and another injured and apprehended after a home invasion in Las Vegas took a surprising turn Monday night.
Two suspects entered the home and tied up a man and a woman, then demanding money, police said. The male victim broke free, retrieved a gun and shot the suspects. One was killed; the other suffered a gunshot wound to the lower back and drove himself to the hospital where he was apprehended by police. He was identified as 21-year-old Arnold Morales and is being held at the Clark County Detention Center. |
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PHORTO
(3/17/2017)
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Lisa Warren says, “I wish I still own a gun. I used to, I wish I still did.”
Well, go BUY one, ya stupid ***k. |
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