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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1007634)3/24/2017 12:21:09 PM
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So one more should be easy.



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Man Shot and Killed In Brazen Mid-Day Home Invasion Attempt

Posted at 8:45 am on March 20, 2017 by Bob Owens

[ Another tragic story for liberals. Daylight home invasion is daring ... who knows how many more crimes this guy would've committed if not for armed citizens. ]



A 34-year-old man is dead after residents of a home in Madisonville shot him as he allegedly attempted to force entry into their home.

Police went to 6615 Roe St. about 1 p.m. Saturday for a possible burglary-in-progress call. They said a resident in the house fired at least one shot, killing the suspected burglar.

First responders located the victim and transported him to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. The victim has now been identified as Tyrone Frazier, 34.

The case is under investigation as a homicide. No charges have been filed.

A next-door neighbor said she heard a gunshot and looked out her window to see a man lying in the front yard.
“They started doing CPR on him and they did that all the way to the ambulance,” Marlene Smith said.

Police say Tyrone Frazier, 34, was killed after possibly attempting to break into the home.

Smith, who knows the couple next door, was shaken up.

“It was a little upsetting. I mean they’re very good neighbors. We’ve been neighbors for over 18 years so they’re very good neighbors,” Smith said.



Note that a “homicide” merely means that someone was killed by another person, and that does not imply that a crime was committed, only that a life was taken. If it was determined that Frazier was indeed attempting to force unlawful entry and that the residents fired in lawful self-defense, then the shooting will be ruled a justifiable homicide.

Based upon preliminary evidence, that is the likely case here.

Police identify suspected burglar in Madisonville fatal shootingIncident occurred approximately 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon

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Updated: 8:47 AM EDT Mar 19, 2017

Amanda Kelley
Reporter

CINCINNATI —Cincinnati police say a Madisonville homeowner shot and killed a possible suspected burglar.

Police went to 6615 Roe St. about 1 p.m. Saturday for a possible burglary-in-progress call. They said a resident in the house fired at least one shot, killing the suspected burglar.

First responders located the victim and transported him to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. The victim has now been identified as Tyrone Frazier, 34.

The case is under investigation as a homicide. No charges have been filed.

A next-door neighbor said she heard a gunshot and looked out her window to see a man lying in the front yard.
“They started doing CPR on him and they did that all the way to the ambulance,” Marlene Smith said.

Police say Tyrone Frazier, 34, was killed after possibly attempting to break into the home.

Smith, who knows the couple next door, was shaken up.

“It was a little upsetting. I mean they're very good neighbors. We've been neighbors for over 18 years so they're very good neighbors,” Smith said.

Others in the neighborhood came home, surprised to see the homicide unit collecting evidence on their street.

“Just saw a couple of vans parked out front, crime unit van and a couple of police officers. That's about it. We were kind of surprised to see all of the commotion across the street,” neighbor Ian Jansen said.

“It's surprising that it took place in this neighborhood, especially in the daytime,” neighbor Dave Kappesser said.

Investigators questioned the homeowner and continue to work to piece together what happened.

“I don't have any idea. I don't. That's why it's just, it hasn't really hit me. But I have no idea,” Smith said.

WLWT reached out to the family at the home where the homicide happened, but they declined to comment.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 352-3040.

wlwt.com