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PA Bill Number: HB335

Title: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons.

Description: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons. ...

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Last Action Date: May 1, 2024

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North Carolina Self-Defense: Robeson County woman shoots, kills intruder :: 01/30/2016

LUMBER BRIDGE - No charges are expected to be filed against a Robeson County woman who fatally shot a man who broke into her home Friday morning, but the final determination will be left up to the district attorney, the Robeson County Sheriff's Office said.

The shooting happened about 10:30 a.m. at a home at 6106 N.C. 20 West.

The names of the woman and the man who was shot have not been released.

The man was driving a silver Jeep Wrangler that had been reported stolen in Hoke County, said Maj. Anthony Thompson, a spokesman for the Robeson County Sheriff's Office.

The woman and her toddler-aged child left the house to run an errand, Thompson said.

While she was gone, the Sheriff's Office had received an alarm activation indicating someone had broken into the house, Thompson said.

The woman returned before deputies arrived, finding the Jeep parked in her driveway. The woman, who Thompson said is a military wife, entered the residence with her handgun.

"There was a gentleman on the inside of the house coming down the hallway,'' Thompson said. "She looked at him, he looked at her. He had her iPad in his hand. She started shooting.''

Investigators were having trouble identifying the man because he had no identification with him, Thompson said.

Crime scene tape was strung across the front yard of the one-story house in the rural area less than a mile east of Lumber Bridge and about five miles west of St. Pauls.

The woman was at the scene and stood with friends at end of the driveway, talking on her phone. She declined, through Thompson, to comment.

Two people identified as relatives of the homeowner declined to comment.

A neighbor said the couple moved into the house about a year ago. She said she only met the woman Friday.

The stolen Jeep was loaded onto a wrecker and towed away. Sheriff Kenneth Sealey was on the scene for about 15 minutes.

The house is owned by Dylan Tahj Mask, who lives in St. Pauls, according to Robeson County tax records.

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