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Armed Resident Sends Entire Group of Home Invasion Suspects Running for Their Lives

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A robbery almost occurred in Los Angeles early Wednesday morning, but an armed resident who did not take kindly to the alleged break-in decided to fight back.

The Hollywood Hills homeowner fired gunshots at the would-be-robbers, sending them fleeing from the multimillion-dollar house.

Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to the incident around 2:30 a.m. following two 911 calls, KTTV-TV reported.

The suspects remain at large.

It is not known what the burglars looked like or how many there were, but police said the resident managed to shoot one of the intruders as they were running away.

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The suspects escaped in a white Toyota Corolla, according to LAPD officer Annie Hernandez.

Detectives were present at the scene for several hours.

On-the-scene KTTV correspondent Travis Rice reported that no one was injured during the home invasion, nor was any property stolen.

A police investigation is currently underway.

The incident took place as crime rises and more civilians take matters into their own hands to protect themselves, their businesses and their families.

Last week, an 80-year-old California store owner used a shotgun to defend his business from four would-be thieves, later criticizing politicians on whose watch criminals are arrested and released back onto the streets.

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David Zimmermann is a contract writer for The Western Journal who also writes for the Washington Examiner and Upward News. Originally from New Jersey, David studied communications at Grove City College. Follow him on Twitter @dezward01.




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