Dayton homeowner repels multiple armed home invaders

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M-Quigley
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Dayton homeowner repels multiple armed home invaders

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I'm not normally an advocate of shooting thru a door, but if you can see that there are multiple armed suspects on the other side trying to break in, I guess it's better than waiting until they break your door down. Of course there might be risk of where the bullets go if they don't hit the attackers, but then you might have that issue even if their wasn't a door between the homeowner and the home invaders.

https://www.whio.com/news/local/3-teens ... 4PKP65VJE/
DAYTON — Three teenagers are now facing murder charges after an attempted burglary turned deadly last week.

Around 11 a.m. on Nov. 10, Dayton Police were called out to the 3300 block of W. Second Street on reports of a shooting.

Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck, Jr. said a group of four people, one adult and three teens, went up to the house with guns out and disabled cameras at the home before trying to kick in the door. At that time, the occupant of the home fired multiple shots through a closed door and hit the adult assailant.

The adult, identified as 23-year-old Aaron Washington, died from his injuries on Nov. 13. Washington was the brother of one of the teens.

The three other assailants, Ezekial Dennis, 17, Daina Gray, 16, and Lamar Russel, 17, were all taken into custody a short time after Washington was shot.

On Tuesday, all three teens were charged with murder, attempted aggravated burglary, and tampering with evidence in juvenile court. Russel was also charged with shooting into a habitation.

Heck explained that under Ohio law, the living defendants are responsible for any death that occurs during the commission of a crime even if the deceased is one of the accomplices.
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