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Pittsburgh
06-23-2012, 06:11 PM
Phoenix boy, 14, shoots armed intruder while watching three younger siblings
Published June 23, 2012 / FoxNews.com

A 14-year-old Phoenix boy shot an intruder who broke into his home while brandishing a gun as the teenager watched his three younger siblings, police said.

The teen and his brothers and sisters were at home alone at their residence at 55th Avenue and Baseline when a woman rang the doorbell Friday. The teen didn't open the door because he didn't recognize her, Police Officer James Holmes said Saturday.

Soon after, the teen heard a bang on the door, rushed his siblings upstairs and got a handgun from his parent's bedroom. When he got to the top of the stairs, he saw a man breaking through the front door and point a gun at him.

The boy shot the 37-year-old man, who is in critical condition but expected to survive and be booked into jail.

Holmes said the suspect did not get a shot off. He declined to release his name until he is booked into jail.

The woman who rang the home's doorbell got away.

Holmes hailed the teen's actions and his parents for teaching the kids to never open the door to strangers.

"The police and indeed our community does not ever want to see a situation where a teenager of that age has to take a weapon to protect his family ... but this young man did exactly what he should have done," he said. "I'm not sure he gave full thought about what he had to do. He just acted."

Holmes said that the gun the teen grabbed was his father's, but did not know whether the boy had been trained to use it.

He said the family, whose names were not released, is declining to speak to reporters about the ordeal, saying that they "are all pretty traumatized."

"The dad was pretty much out of his mind with distress, officers couldn't even talk to him," Holmes said. "It's going to take them a while to recover mentally."

He said police don't yet know what the suspect's intentions were and that will be one of the first questions they ask him when he is well enough to talk.

"This was mid-block in a neighborhood, at 4:30 in the afternoon in summertime and children are there," he said. "They just took a heck of a gamble for this particular house, and we've got to try to figure out why."

Holmes added that the family is lucky that the teen acted so swiftly and effectively.

"As ugly as this is, and as much as this family is going through, we don't have injured children on our hands," he said.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/23/phoenix-boy-14-shoots-armed-intruder-while-watching-three-younger-siblings/?test=latestnews#ixzz1yen5NzFX

Pittsburgh
06-23-2012, 06:28 PM
The good news? He protected his siblings from a predator who had some bad intentions. Thankfully, we are not reading a story about an armed intruder who murdered three children.

The bad news? It's sounding like the waste of life is going to survive.

BrendenF11
06-23-2012, 06:49 PM
:D agreed. Glad to see parents trusting their kids, and being able to trust their kids with the protection of a household and their siblings. I'm willing to bet dad had taken him to the range once or twice. This is a feel good story with a relatively happy ending, maybe the kid hit him with a hollow point right in the gut. He'll have to live his life never feeling right again, and never being able to shit right. Plus the kid doesn't have to live with killing someone the rest of his life, even if it was right and justified.

Thanks for the story Pittsburgh!

PS as a Vikings fan I have to let you know that the Steelers truely do suck. Just an FYI :D

DevilDog812
06-23-2012, 09:10 PM
Awesome kid, he needs a medal

Pittsburgh
06-24-2012, 01:14 AM
PS as a Vikings fan I have to let you know that the Steelers truely do suck. Just an FYI :D

Super Bowl IX still not sitting well with you? ;)

BrendenF11
06-24-2012, 01:32 AM
Super Bowl IX still not sitting well with you? ;)

You see we here in Minnesota are rather humble. Although it was before my time, I understand that the people of Pittsburgh needed that victory more than we did. We would much sooner see others happy because we are ok the with the playoffs, and just getting to the championship games. I'm not bothered, but your welcome anyway :D .

It's Minnesota Nice!

Pittsburgh
06-24-2012, 11:57 AM
You see we here in Minnesota are rather humble. Although it was before my time, I understand that the people of Pittsburgh needed that victory more than we did. We would much sooner see others happy because we are ok the with the playoffs, and just getting to the championship games. I'm not bothered, but your welcome anyway :D .

It's Minnesota Nice!

Ahhh, I gotcha' now. Super Bowl IX was won because of Minnesotan hospitality. I was always under the impression that it had something to do with that Franco Harris guy and that nasty Steel Curtain.

Boy, was I duped. ;)

On a serious note, good luck to you guys this season. I've always respected Minnesota sports teams and their fanbases.

BrendenF11
06-24-2012, 03:10 PM
Ahhh, I gotcha' now. Super Bowl IX was won because of Minnesotan hospitality. I was always under the impression that it had something to do with that Franco Harris guy and that nasty Steel Curtain.

Boy, was I duped. ;)

On a serious note, good luck to you guys this season. I've always respected Minnesota sports teams and their fanbases.

:D thanks, you guys too! I think we are going to be real nice this year and allow the packers to win again. I've never had a problem with Steelers fans either, they've usually been fair (alittle nuts at times) but always good people.

eaglethebeagle
06-28-2012, 09:05 AM
I thought guns are bad? The liberals want them banned but so crooks would want to disarm their victim first right?