Video shows 3 men storming Vaughan residence before homeowner opens fire, injuring suspect
York Regional Police cleared the Vaughan homeowner after evidence showed a legally stored firearm was used to stop a violent home invasion involving three suspects.
- Multiple suspects, including at least one armed, forced their way into a home in Vaughan around 12:50 a.m.
- An occupant retrieved a legally owned, properly stored firearm and fired at the intruders during the confrontation.
- The suspects fled before police arrived; one was later arrested, and at least one had been shot.
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Suspect shot by Vaughan homeowner in custody after he was dropped off at Toronto-area hospital: police
A man who was dropped off at a Toronto-area hospital after being shot and wounded during an armed home invasion in Vaughan, Ont., is now in custody, police say, adding that he was wanted for numerous other violent offences.
‘Threat to life is paramount’: An Ontario homeowner shot at suspects during a home invasion. Here’s why police aren’t pressing charges
Vaughan incident reignites debate on the appropriate use of force in self-defence cases, after police declined to charge the homeowner who fired at the suspects.
Doug Ford praises homeowner who shot man during home invasion: ‘These guys, they need to be shot’
"Congratulations for shooting this guy — should have shot him a couple more times, as far as I'm concerned," the premier said Wednesday.
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