An intrusion suspect in Fredericksburg, Texas, was shot dead by a homeowner’s fiance Saturday morning after he allegedly choked the homeowner unconscious.
The woman was the homeowner’s fiancee.
KVUE reports the incident began when the 73-year-old homeowner hold noises in the night and went to investigate. The homeowner, Curtis Roys, discovered that an individual, 19-year-old Cleto Neri Solorzano, was allegedly trying to break through the patio door.
Roys confronted Solorzano, only to have Solorzano allegedly force his way through the door.
Solorzano then allegedly attacked Roys, and began choking him. Roys’ 65-year-old fiancee was in the room at this point and she ran back to the bedroom and retrieved a handgun. She then returned to her fiance’s side and fired a warning shot, demanding Solorzano stop his attack.
When he did not relent she shot him in the head.
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12 comments:
The trial will not be lengthy.
Good for her!
Problem solved. 100% guarantee he will not break into anymore houses.
No trial needed 8:26
Sounds good to me.
It happened in Texss, no charges. No trial until the civil lawsuit by the crook's family.
Justice served. End of story.
Northwest Woodsman: I always love a story with a happy ending to start my morning! Thanks for this article.
too bad he didnt take the warning shot to heed
TEXAS JUSTICE!!!!!!!!!!
11:29, ammo is way too expensive to waste on "warning shots". She could have saved time and $.
BOOM.
Once.
why did'n roys take the gun with think about it
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