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DALTON, GA — An early morning confrontation between a homeowner and a group of alleged car burglars escalated into gunfire on May 3, 2025, in a residential area near Pleasant Drive and Old Grade Road. According to a statement from Whitfield County Sheriff Darren J. Pierce, the homeowner reported that several individuals were attempting to break into his vehicle and possibly his residence around 5:15 a.m.

Upon witnessing the suspects’ actions, the homeowner exited his house and fired multiple shots. One of the rounds struck a female suspect, who was subsequently transported by emergency medical services. Her identity has not been released as she continues to receive medical care.

Deputies arrested Tristen Knight in connection with the incident, charging him with felony entering auto. Authorities indicate that further charges are pending for the injured female suspect. No charges have been filed against the homeowner at this time, though the case has been referred to the District Attorney’s Office for review.

The sheriff’s office did not confirm whether the suspects were armed or how many individuals were involved in total. The presence of multiple suspects and their aggressive actions—reportedly trying to open the back door of the home—created what appeared to be a chaotic scene.

While the homeowner was unharmed, the decision to confront multiple suspects outside his home introduced significant risks. In situations involving potential home invasions or burglaries, we advise residents to stay inside and call 911. Leaving the safety of a secure location to engage unknown and potentially armed suspects can drastically escalate the danger.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of defensive gun use scenarios. While armed self-defense is a right, tactical decisions—like staying inside a secure home and awaiting law enforcement—can sometimes be the safer course of action, especially when outnumbered.

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