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A Texas homeowner shot and killed a 21-year-old man Monday during an early morning encounter on his front porch.
The shooting occurred in the Fort Worth suburb of Saginaw around 4 a.m. in the 600 block of Babbling Brook Drive, the Saginaw Police Department said. Officers were called to the scene after reports of gunshots.
When they arrived, they found a man deceased lying face down on the porch from what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds. His mother identified him to Fox affiliate KDFW-TV as Andrew Russell.
(Saginaw Police Department )
The homeowner told police he was awakened minutes earlier by someone banging on his front door. The person was asked to leave, which he began to do, police said.
The person who was shot walked away but turned around and “rushed the resident,” police said. The homeowner fired multiple shots as he retreated into the home, police said. No charges have been filed.
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Russell’s mother, Cynthia Williams, told the news outlet her son suffered from epilepsy and frequent seizures for years and likely wandered out of his home and needed help. He has a history of leaving the home after seizures, she said.
Andrew Russell was killed by a Texas homeowner early Monday.
(KDFW)
“We can’t tie him down to a bed. He’s an adult,” she said. “And sometimes whenever he has seizures, he does wonder.”
She said she knows her son didn’t mean any harm and wants answers as to what happened.
“I’m very questionable of what happened. I think there’s more to this,” Williams said.
Investigators said Russell had knocked on the doors of three to four homes the night he was killed. Saginaw Asst Police Chief Russell Ragsdale told the news outlet that Russell’s medical condition will be part of the investigation.
“It could have some factor into it,” he said. “Ultimately, it’s going to be the grand jury that makes a determination if this is a castle doctrine defense case or if this is a homicide case.”
Saginaw police headquarters.
(City of Saginaw)
A few days before the shooting, there was a burglary a few blocks away, the news station said.
“This was not justified. The homeowner could have secured himself in the home,” Williams said. “He could have called 911. They could have spoken to him through the door, through a Ring camera.”
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