Juvenile fatally shoots pair of armed home intruders, authorities say



A juvenile fatally shot a pair of armed home intruders over the weekend, the Kentucky State Police said.

State police said they received a call just before 4:30 a.m. Saturday about a shooting in Manchester, which is about 170 miles southeast of Louisville.

'Hope the kid doesn’t have guilt or any kind of trauma. They got what they deserved.'

Manchester police responded to the scene and found two individuals who had been shot, state police said, adding that Manchester police requested the investigative help of state police in regard to the shooting.

Arriving troopers determined that the two males found shot had forcibly entered a residence with the intention of stealing firearms from a safe, state police said.

During the break-in, a juvenile resident of the home discovered the intruders and saw them holding firearms, state police said.

The juvenile, acting in self-defense, retrieved a handgun and shot both males before escaping through a bedroom window, state police said.

The two males who were shot later were identified as 51-year-old Jeffrey M. Allen and 44-year-old Roger D. Smith, state police said.

Allen, of Manchester, was pronounced dead at the scene, state police said, adding that emergency medical services took Smith, of McKee, to Advent Health Manchester, but he also died.

The Clay County coroner pronounced both males dead, state police said, adding that the medical examiner was to perform their autopsies Monday.

State police also said Detective Logan Gay is leading the investigation.

Authorities didn't disclose the juvenile's age and gender.

How are people reacting?

Commenters reacting to the state police Facebook post praised the juvenile and also worried about how the young person will deal with the fatal shootings going forward.

  • "Hope the kid doesn’t have guilt or any kind of trauma," one commenter said. "They got what they deserved."
  • "Very brave juvenile. Quick thinking as well," another user wrote. "I hope the juvenile has a great support system. Sending prayers."
  • "Teach [your] kids to defend themselves," another commenter declared. "Great job."
  • "Prayers for the juvenile," another user implored.
  • "God bless that young man," another commenter wrote while assuming the juvenile is a male. "He'll need some help, IMO, dealing with the mental/emotional issues of the memory of it all. He had every right to defend himself and the home, but still, emotions will come out. I hope he's doing okay."

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Father shoots male accused of severely beating his daughter, cops say: 'It’s hard to blame a parent'



A southwestern Illinois father shot a male accused of severely beating his daughter earlier this week, police said.

What are the details?

A woman who had been severely beaten showed up at her parents’ home around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, KTVI-TV reported.

Wood River police told the station the woman’s father tracked down the man accused of harming his daughter and shot him in the middle of a street. The shooting took place off North 6th Street by Lewis and Clark Junior High School, police added to KTVI.

As it happens, the two men shot each other, police told the station.

Both were transported to St. Louis-area hospitals — one by ambulance and one by helicopter, police said. Wood River is about a half-hour north of St. Louis.

More from KTVI:

FOX 2 spoke with neighbors off camera who said they witnessed the shooting. One neighbor said that after he heard a pop, he stepped outside and saw the older man standing over the younger one, pointing a gun at him. He heard the younger man beg the older man not to shoot him, followed by the older man saying, “That’s my daughter! She means everything to me!”

After that, he said he watched as the older man shot the younger one and then waited for police to arrive. He said the older man did not appear severely injured from his vantage point, while he heard the younger man screaming in pain.

Police have not released the names of two men and haven't said if either has been charged, the station said, adding that police intend to turn over the case to the Madison County state’s attorney once the investigation is over.

'It's hard to blame a parent'

Longtime resident Mildred Rulo told the station the incident isn't an everyday thing in Wood River.

“My thought is, 'I’m just glad they knew each other,'” Rulo noted to KTVI.

She added to the station that she still feels safe in the area: "If I thought someone was going around the neighborhood shooting people just for the fun of it, I would have been sure the doors was locked. And I’d be more careful about who I opened the door to."

Another resident sympathized with the dad but thought things went too far, KTVI said

“It’s hard to blame a parent," Dawn Howard noted to the station. "There’s five girls in our family, and I can see all of our dads going after a guy. But with a gun? No. Beat him up; don’t shoot him.”

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