From Shreveport's KTBS of June 26, 2007
Homeowner kills suspected burglarFrom Shreveport’s KTBS.com of August 20, 2007
A homeowner shot and killed a suspected burglar this morning after finding him breaking into a car and a storage shed in his townhouse development.
Police said the homeowner tried to hold the burglar at bay until officers arrived, but the burglar tried to attack him.
The 49-year-old homeowner was questioned by police and released with no charges filed. The case will be sent to the district attorney for a decision on whether charges should be filed.
The shooting happened about 2:30 a.m. on Carlsbad Drive in far southeast Shreveport.
Killed was Jonathan Sternitzky, 19, who lived on nearby Monet Drive in the same development.
The homeowner said he saw the break-ins in progress, got a gun and went outside. He told police he tried to hold Sternitzky until officers got there but Sternitzky tried to attack him.
Police said the homeowner fired one shot, hitting Sternitzky in the chest.
Police said the mortally wounded man ran around the corner of the building before he collapsed and died.
Authorities did not release the name of the homeowner.
Clay Carroll backed his neighbor's action.
"Let people know that this ain't gonna be an area where it's tolerated," Carroll said. "We need to keep the crime out."
D.A. says shooting of burglar by homeowner was justified
A homeowner acted in self-defense when he fatally shot a man after catching him breaking into a car in his Shreveport townhouse development, Caddo District Attorney Paul Carmouche said today.
Prosecutors reviewed the findings of a police investigation and autopsy results before concluding the homeowner -- who was trying to hold the burglar at bay until police arrived -- was being attacked by the burglar when he fired, Carmouche said.
Carmouche said the 49-year-old homeowner was sitting on his Carlsbad Drive patio about 3 a.m. on June 26 when he heard someone breaking into a car. The homeowner got a gun from his house and confronted the burglar.
The burglar tried to convince the homeowner to let him go, then told him he had previous arrests and "nothing to lose" and charged the homeowner, Carmouche said. The homeowner fell back and fired one shot, hitting the other man in the chest.
Mortally wounded Jonathan Sternitzky, 19, ran around the corner of the building before he collapsed and died.
Sternitzky lived on nearby Monet Drive in the same development. Autopsy results showed Sternitzky had multiple drugs in his system, Carmouche said.
"Based on the autopsy report, the homeowner's statements and the facts, it is a justifiable homicide," Carmouche said.
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