Officers said the intruder's brother, Carlos, ran from the scene but police quickly tracked him down because of his electronic monitor. A bullet hole could be seen in the wood railing of the porch, highlighted by a police evidence marker. At least one bullet hit and killed the 18-year-old. He said his grandson fired three shots from his Glock 380. Wyant said he left the gun in the home for protection. He said that's when Isai broke through the window and his grandson started firing. RAW: Grandfather speaks about 14-year-old grandson who shot, killed intruder Wyant said the suspect, Isai Delcid, wouldn't listen. "He was coming through the window and my grandson said, 'Stop, I have a gun." - grandfather George Wyant That's when he said his grandson came to the window and told them to stop. Wyant told Channel 9 that the suspects parked their car in the driveway, walked up the steps to his back porch and tried to get into his house through a back window. Wyant said he heard about the break-in and shooting from a neighbor, and many neighbors are shocked. Because my wife is getting over an illness," Wyant said. CHOPPER 9: Police cars line neighborhood street The grandfather, George Wyant, told Channel 9 his 14-year-old grandson shot the intruder. According to officers, the grandson shot and killed Isai. Police said a grandmother was at the home with her grandson at the time. Officers arrested Carlos late Tuesday night and charged him with first-degree burglary. Isai was shot and died at the scene while police said Carlos fled. The two intruders, who police identified as 18-year-old Isai Delcid and his 22-year-old brother Carlos Delcid, attempted to break into the home on Rolling Fields Lane just after 5 p.m., according to investigators. IMAGES: Police sources say intruder shot, killed in home break-in Channel 9 was the first to report the story on Twitter. Another suspected intruder was killed when a 14-year-old inside the house shot and killed him Tuesday night. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said the second man involved in a home break-in that turned deadly near the Charlotte/Mint Hill border has been arrested. Sheriff Jeffrey Travis says “we have no plans to bring charges against the 12-year-old child.MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. Po-po also arrested the two alleged accomplices of LeBlanc who were identified as Jonathan Barker and Jennifer Bond.īarker was charged with second-degree murder, principal to aggravated burglary and principal to aggravated kidnapping, while Bond was charged as an accessory. LeBlanc was later pronounced dead at the hospital by the East Feliciana Parish Coroner." Upon arrival CPR was administered to Leblanc who was later transported to Lane Regional Medical Center. The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office and first responders were notified and responded immediately to the scene. It was at this time the 12-year-old son of the female victim, who feared for his and his mother’s safety, shot LeBlanc with a hunting rifle. Once inside the home, a struggle began between Leblanc and the female resident. WAFB-TV reports: "LeBlanc forced her inside of the home. A 12-year-old boy protected his life and the life of his mother by shooting and killing an armed intruder last week.Īccording to the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office, a witness saw Brad LeBlanc, 32, armed with a pistol make his way into a home in East Feliciana.
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