A 17-year-old boy was shot in the arm and leg early Monday morning after a home invasion attempt in Roseland on Chicago's South Side. The homeowner, who had a valid firearm owner identification card and concealed carry license, claimed self-defense after discovering two males, one of whom showed a gun, inside his car.
According to police reports, the 58-year-old man was awoken by a car alarm at approximately 3:40 a.m. in the 9400 block of South Indiana Avenue. Upon exiting his home, he found two individuals - a 17-year-old boy and another male - rummaging through his vehicle with the driver-side window shattered.
One of the intruders allegedly produced a firearm, prompting the homeowner to open fire, striking the teenager in the right forearm and left knee. The injured boy was rushed to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he is listed in fair condition.
The other alleged burglar fled east on foot and managed to escape by getting into a gray minivan. Area 2 detectives are currently investigating the incident.
According to police reports, the 58-year-old man was awoken by a car alarm at approximately 3:40 a.m. in the 9400 block of South Indiana Avenue. Upon exiting his home, he found two individuals - a 17-year-old boy and another male - rummaging through his vehicle with the driver-side window shattered.
One of the intruders allegedly produced a firearm, prompting the homeowner to open fire, striking the teenager in the right forearm and left knee. The injured boy was rushed to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he is listed in fair condition.
The other alleged burglar fled east on foot and managed to escape by getting into a gray minivan. Area 2 detectives are currently investigating the incident.