Armed Homeowner Kills Intruder During Early Morning Break-In In New Mexico

In the early hours of Tuesday morning, a homeowner in Albuquerque, New Mexico, shot and killed an alleged intruder who had broken into their residence. The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 3:45 a.m. call about the break-in near Lost Horizon Drive.

The homeowner reported to deputies that they shot the suspect during the break-in. When authorities arrived, they found the suspect critically injured. Paramedics attempted to save the individual’s life, but the suspect was pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital.

Detectives from the violent crimes unit are currently investigating the case, although no charges have been brought against the homeowner.

The incident has stirred strong reactions from local residents, many of whom expressed support for the homeowner’s actions. Frustrations about rising crime in Albuquerque were a common theme, with one social media commenter stating, “By the time police show up — if they show up — it’s too late.” Another said, “We have to protect our own because criminals keep getting let back out.”

Supporters also highlighted the significance of the 2nd Amendment, with many saying it allows citizens to defend themselves in situations like this. “That’s why we have the 2nd Amendment,” one person commented, reflecting a common sentiment.

As Albuquerque continues to see high crime rates, incidents like these bring attention to gun rights and the ability to protect one’s home.