From January 22, 2008 WFSA channel 12:
Witnesses say three men kicked down the door to a Montgomery man's home and only two made it out without being shot.
Montgomery police responded to the shooting in the 2700 block of Cherry Street around 6:30 Monday evening and found 22-year-old Tavaris Trammer lying on the floor with gunshot wounds to the neck and leg.
The resident was also shot in the arm.
According to MPD spokesman Captain Huey Thornton witnesses reported that three men kicked in the door, attempted to rob the resident and then shot him in the arm.
The resident then used a 9mm handgun and shot Mr. Trammer in the neck and leg.
The other two suspects fled the scene, one ran out the front door and the other jumped out a window.
Trammer was taken to Jackson Hospital where he is in serious but stable condition. Doctors say he may be paralyzed from the neck down.
The resident was also treated for his wounds.
Meanwhile, a Robbery 1st Degree warrant has been issued against Trammer.
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