Christopher David was at home asleep in Edmond, Okla. when his dog alerted him to a bat-wielding intruder. Davis met the criminal at the front door, but the man forced his way inside and struck Davis with the bat. Davis responded by retrieving a handgun and fired at the home invader, striking him and causing him to flee. The intruder retreated to a nearby house and was captured by police a short time later. (KOCO, Oklahoma City, Okla. 02/17/15)
Resident shoots bat-wielding home invader, KOCO, Oklahoma City, Okla. 02/17/15
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