Burglar Shot 12/14 at SW Harris County Residence
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:54 pm
From the Houston Chronicle (emphasis is mine): http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5378504.html
Barone gets my Texas homeowner award for December 2007. From the newspaper's description, Barone--with a wife and young children to protect--did a stellar job of doing just that. It even sounds like he may be a pretty fair shot, too. Would be interesting to know if he has a CHL.A southwest Harris County homeowner shot and killed a man he discovered climbing into a window of his house at about 2:15 a.m. today, investigators said.
Steven Dunbar, who apparently lived several blocks away, died in the window of the home in the 3400 block of Cascadia, Harris County sheriff's homicide Det. Rolf Nelson said.
The 33-year-old homeowner, Damon Barone, was asleep in the house with his wife, a son, 6, and an infant daughter when he heard a loud noise, Nelson said.
"The homeowner says he heard a loud noise, possibly a gunshot, that startled him out of bed," Nelson said. "As he got up, he said he heard another loud noise and he said the house was shaking."
Carrying a pistol, Barone was on his way to investigate the noises when he heard glass breaking in a bedroom.
"When he entered that bedroom, he said he saw a burglar coming through a broken window," Nelson said. "He shot several times and struck the burglar several times, killing him at the scene."
Deputies found a screen door on the back of the house torn from its metal frame, Nelson said.
"He's got a pretty extensive criminal record of felonies over the last 13 years," Nelson said of Dunbar, 44. "He has at least 12 arrests for felonies and a half-dozen convictions. We don't know if he was intent on some other crime or if it was a burglary for something he could turn into money."
The area around the shooting scene was taped off by deputies at about 3 a.m. and the homeowner was not available for comment.
The home is in the Forest View subdivision near the intersection of FM 1093 and Addicks-Clodine.
Nelson declined to say exactly how many times Dunbar was shot and where the bullets hit him.
The case is expected to be referred to a Harris County grand jury without charges, Nelson said....