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A Florida homeowner reportedly escaped an armed intruder by running to a neighbor’s house early Friday morning before Pinellas County deputies eventually shot and killed the suspect during a standoff inside the home.
According to reporting from WFLA Tampa Bay 28 News, the incident unfolded just before 7 a.m. near Chandler Road outside Clearwater.
Investigators say the suspect entered the home through the garage, where the homeowner unexpectedly encountered him while alone inside the residence.
That’s the kind of moment every homeowner hopes never happens.
Officials say the suspect assaulted the woman, but she managed to escape the house and run to a nearby neighbor for help.
Honestly, that detail probably changed everything.
“She was home alone, early in the morning, dark out, and this guy only appears in her garage,” one investigator said during the briefing.
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Neighbors described the area as quiet and normally peaceful, which somehow always seems to make these stories hit harder.
One woman interviewed by Tampa Bay 28 said families routinely leave garages open and kids outside in the neighborhood because “nothing happens here.”
Until suddenly something does.
Investigators say deputies arrived after receiving a 911 call about an armed home invasion. The suspect reportedly barricaded himself inside the residence while deputies attempted multiple times to get him to surrender peacefully.
Authorities even deployed a drone inside the home before eventually making entry.
That’s when things turned deadly.
According to investigators, deputies encountered the suspect inside the house allegedly waving a firearm and yelling at officers. Deputies then opened fire, killing the suspect.
Officials say the deputies involved are currently on paid administrative leave while the investigation continues, which is standard procedure following officer-involved shootings.
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And while this wasn’t technically a civilian defensive gun use, the story still highlights something gun owners talk about constantly: violent home invasions happen fast, often with almost no warning, and survival frequently comes down to seconds and decisions made under pure adrenaline.
In this case, investigators say the homeowner’s ability to escape likely saved her life.
Neighbors are now saying the shooting has shaken their sense of security in an area many considered extremely safe.
But as one resident put it: “You never know who’s going to come in and target your house.”
Unfortunately, that’s the uncomfortable reality behind a lot of these stories.
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