Neighbors say Columbus home-owner acted in self-defense during home invasion
WBNS (CBS Columbus) is reporting that a homeowner may have acted in self-defense during a shooting in Southwest Columbus.
From the article:
Police were called to a home on Londonderry Avenue around 10 pm Friday night on a report of a homeowner shooting a robbery suspect.
A neighbor told 10TV's Shelby Croft he heard multiple gun shots.
Alex Mitchell said he ran outside to find the man shot in stomach and leg.
He said the homeowner told him the man was breaking into his home so he shot him.
Michell said he and his father tried to help the person who was shot.
"He was responsive but you could tell he was in a lot of pain," said Mitchell. "I mean, stuff happens but you can only hope for the best."
Police said the shooting victim is in critical condition.
Under Ohio's Castle Doctrine law, if someone unlawfully enters or attempts to enter an occupied home or temporary habitation, or occupied car, citizens have an initial presumption that they may act in self defense, and will not be second-guessed by the State.
Chad D. Baus is the Buckeye Firearms Association Secretary, BFA PAC Vice Chairman, and an NRA-certified firearms instructor.
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