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Chicago Homeowner Shoots Home Intruder on Labor Day

Man shoots alleged home invader in Belmont Cragin, police say

chicago man shoots home intruder

In Chicago’s Belmont Cragin neighborhood, a homeowner took defensive action against an uninvited intruder. On September 4th around 12:45 p.m., a 26-year-old resident confronted someone entering his home without permission. He fired, hitting the intruder twice in the chest.

Witnesses reported hearing four to five gunshots before police arrived. The injured intruder, identified as 39 year old Chicago resident Alexis Quiles, attempted to flee but was soon found and treated nearby. He was taken to Loyola Hospital in serious condition. The home, which houses a family with children, saw no other injuries.

Area Detectives are currently investigating, and charges are pending. For CarryHard readers: this incident underscores the importance of preparedness and responsible gun ownership. Stay informed and stay armed.

UPDATE:

Per Chicago police and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, the suspect that was shot twice in the chest in Monday’s alleged home invasion has died.  Alexis Quiles, 39, of Chicago died Tuesday afternoon, the medical examiner’s office said.

The incident took place in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood’s 2100-block of North Meade Avenue around 12:45 p.m. Monday.  Detectives are still investigating the incident and stated that and charges were pending prior to Quiles’ death.

Originally reported by ABC7 Chicago
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