They tried to break into a car, and into a home, but they apparently didn't count on meeting an armed homeowner. Suspects charged after Whitfield County homeowner fires shots during attempted break-ins
A homeowner shot at people he caught trying to break into his car and home on Saturday.
Now, the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office says those suspects face charges.
Whitfield County, Georgia is about a 30 mile drive southeast of Chattanooga, Tennessee, or about a 90 mile drive north of Atlanta.
The homeowner didn't just "shoot at" the suspects, but actually shot one of them, a woman.
Police arrested Tristan Knight for breaking into the vehicle, a felony charge.
The Whitfield County Sheriff's Office says charges are pending for the female suspect, whose identity was not released while she undergoes medical treatment.
Self-defense is a human-right, and Georgia respects it as a legal right.
If this happened in a screwed up liberal state such as New York, the homeowner would’ve been charged with attempted murder. In New York, California, Massachusetts, Connecticut,, etc., its best to make the burglars “disappear” after they’ve broken into your house.
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