Second time’s a charm! An elderly couple learned a great lesson after being targeted for a home invasion once. The second time they were ready for the thugs…

Here is what happened to the retired couple, just a month after their home was broken into and they were tied up and robbed at gunpoint:

According to a May 14 news release by Upson County Sheriff Dan Kilgore, suspicious activity had been reported in the area on May 12, and Deputy Mario Cromer was parked across from the victims’ residence about 8:30 a.m. on May 13. When the victims opened their garage door, the two suspects ran from a wooded area near the edge of the driveway, charging toward the female victim with handguns. But the female victim was also armed with a handgun and fired twice at the suspects, who fled back toward a wooded area behind the residence. The male victim went onto the back porch with another handgun and fire toward the suspects as they ran into the woods. Neither suspect was hit by the gunfire.

Dep. Cromer approached the scene from his position across the street and was able to determine the direction the suspects had run in and give a clothing description, which included “hoodie” type shirts. Sergeants Jeff Taylor and Todd Murphy responded to the area and assisted in the search. They located the suspects within minutes on Banks Road, as they exited a wooded area, and took them into custody.

That’s right. Another case of criminals not enjoying armed citizens. It’s a damn shame for them, too, because more and more people are arming themselves for situations just like this.

The suspects were identified as Kashif Ali Mohammad, 20, of Locust Grove, and Daitrelle Lashaun Saffo, 21, of College Park. They are facing a slew of charges which include Armed Robbery, Kidnapping, False Imprisonment, Theft By Taking Auto, Possession of a Firearm while in the Commission of a Felony and Burglary. They are being held in the Upson County Jail.

Via: Concealed Nation

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