Intruder Forces His Way into Home in Middle of night, Assaults Resident, Victim Uses Handgun to Save Himself

Authorities in South Carolina said a 29-year-old man forced his way into a Blacksburg home shortly after 2:20 a.m. Wednesday and began assaulting a resident, WSPA-TV reported.

The shot man — identified as Roger Robertson — fled the residence on Deana Lane, entered a waiting vehicle, and wound up at Cherokee Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 3:28 a.m., WSPA reported, citing the coroner’s office.

The resident also was taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries stemming from the burglary, the station said.

Investigators determined the victim knew Robertson, WSPA added.

‘Thank God’ he was ‘able to access his handgun’

Lee Tallent, brother of the resident who fired the shot, told the station he was roused from his sleep by a scary call from his mother.

“She was very erratic, barely speaking,” Tallent told WSPA.

He noted to the station after more talking he’d “figured out that my little brother had fired a shot. Somebody had broke into the house, busted through the front door, and started attacking my little brother with an object.”

Tallent was relieved his brother had a gun for protection.

“My little brother was just able, thank God … to access his handgun and fire a point shot,” he told the station. “It makes me feel like I wish I had been here. Me and my brother are real close. We are like night and day, but we are real close. I’ve always had his back, and he’s always had my back. And so I hate that I wasn’t here to help him.”

Tallent also told WSPA his family’s main emotion is sadness.

“I’ve been here with my mom for a couple of hours and she’s been pretty upset. She’s tore up about it, and I know my little brother is tore up about it, too,” he told the station. “The last thing he would ever want is to take somebody’s life.”

 

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There are at least two morals to this story:

  1. Don’t dare violate a man’s castle. Such actions may have irrevocable consequences.
  2. Keep a firearm ready and close by at all times. You never know when you may need it.