Idaho - Homeowner fights shotgun wielding home invader - vid

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Idaho - Homeowner fights shotgun wielding home invader - vid

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Gotta give this guy props for the size of his.. err.. guts, to take on a armed home invader empty handed. Beats being a meek pushover though.
No real good guys in this story, as the police let the homeowner off for possession and paraphernalia, which I think was why they were targeted to begin with.
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A homeowner in Idaho was able to prevent an armed intruder who attempted to rob him on an early February morning.

Shocking footage shows Caspian 'Cash' Shamel, from Idaho Falls, fighting off the suspect as his fiancée - Isabel Allen - runs to alert local authorities.
police apprehended 28-year-old Eddie Walker not far from the house. They arrived to the scene roughly 10 minutes after Isabel called 911.

Walker allegedly told authorities that he was meeting someone at the house but then was jumped by five men when he arrived. He later admitted that he was trying to break into the home, according to court documents.
Walker is said to have allegedly returned to the home to retrieve the shotgun after his first scuffle with Shamel, but the homeowner refused and threatened him to leave the home. He had placed the shotgun in his closet.
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