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  • An armed intruder broke into a home in Huntsville, AL, and remains in critical condition after being shot by an occupant.
  • Police found the man at 3 a.m. on July 1, suffering from gunshot wounds after allegedly threatening the residents.
  • The prosecutor suggests the shooting appears to be self-defense, and no charges are expected against the resident who fired.
  • The intruder may face first-degree burglary charges, but his identity has not been released yet.
  • The investigation continues, highlighting the common scenario of homeowners defending themselves against armed intruders.

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HUNTSVILLE, AL — An armed man who broke into a home on Salem Drive early Wednesday morning is in critical condition after one of the occupants shot him, and prosecutors say the evidence so far points to self-defense.

Huntsville police responded to a report of a shooting at a residence in the 200 block of Salem Drive around 3 a.m. on July 1. Officers found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to a local hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

According to the preliminary investigation by HPD’s Violent Crimes Unit, the injured man unlawfully entered the home while armed with a firearm. Police say he allegedly threatened the occupants before one of them fired.

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Investigators presented the case to the Madison County District Attorney’s Office, which agreed the shooting appears to have been an act of self-defense based on the evidence currently available. No charges are anticipated against the resident who fired.

The intruder, meanwhile, remains under investigation for possible first-degree burglary charges. HPD says formal charges may be filed as the investigation continues, and his identity will not be released until they are.

The investigation remains ongoing, but the early picture here is one I have seen play out over and over: an armed occupant was the only thing standing between the people in that house and a man who broke in with a gun at 3 in the morning.

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