Woman Shot During Escambia Home Invasion Robbery
November 28, 2013
Deputies are searching for a suspect in a Monday night home invasion in Escambia County that left a woman with a gunshot wound to her face.
Just before 7 p.m., deputies responded to Gail Street in reference to a home invasion robbery with a gunshot victim. According to witnesses, three black males armed with handguns entered the female victim’s home and demanded money. When the suspects did not find what they wanted, they shot the woman in the face, deputies said. At least two more shots were fired at the house as the suspects fled the scene.
A witness reported a seafoam green, late 1990’s model Oldsmobile fleeing the scene. The victim was transported by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
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4 Responses to “Woman Shot During Escambia Home Invasion Robbery”
Exactly. No dog is going to protect you if an intruder has a gun. They shot this woman in the face! If they are willing to do that then they would be willing to shoot any dog that may get in their way.
I have 3 dogs, my early warning security system. They should be more worried about me! “Double Tap Center Mass” is the phrase of the day.
“I wish I could have these 3 men enter so I could test my dogs in a real life way and not just training…..I think my pups are thirsty.”
Well, you don’t sound all that scared to me. You sound pretty confident that your dogs will protect you, if only momentarily.
All I can say is that you better hope that the intruders that you wish for don’t have a piece of ham.
This scares me so much I have 2 dogs that are nothing but protect dogs people don’t understand why I have them but this is why while people enter i have just enough time to get my weapon. I love my dogs and they love the fact they have a good home but they know as well as I do If they can not do their job they will have to live else where. I wish I could have these 3 men enter so I could test my dogs in a real life way and not just training…..I think my pups are thirsty.