Homeowner Shoots Intruder Attempting Break-In in Louisiana

U.S.A. –In an incident that took place in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, a homeowner shot and killed a man who was attempting to break into their residence. The tragic event unfolded early Sunday morning when the homeowner’s swift actions resulted in the death of the intruder, identified as 20-year-old Kameron Serigny from Gonzales, LA.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office was alerted to the attempted break-in at around 6 a.m. Deputies arrived at the scene and discovered Serigny deceased. The homeowner, whose identity remains undisclosed, reported firing several shots at Serigny in response to his forceful entry.

According to investigators, the chain of events began when the Serigny first targeted a car parked in the driveway, setting off the alarm and drawing the homeowners’ attention. The residence was equipped with multiple security cameras, which captured footage of the suspect engaging in bizarre behavior, such as eating grass and striking his chest.

Video evidence showed Serigny subsequently attempting to break the glass door of the home. At this point, the homeowner discharged a single shot, causing the intruder to collapse. However, Serigny managed to regain his footing, puncturing another hole in the door before eventually breaking it open. The homeowner responded by firing three to four additional shots, ultimately leading to Serigny’s death.

Detectives examining the security footage corroborated the homeowner’s account of the events, providing strong support for the homeowner’s claim of self-defense. As a result, no charges have been filed against the homeowner at this time, as confirmed by the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Bobby Webre of the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office shed light on the incident, noting that Serigny appeared to have been under the influence of psychedelic drugs during the attempted break-in. Witnesses reported the intruder exhibiting erratic behavior, including pulling his hair and consuming grass. Despite repeated warnings from the homeowner, Serigny persisted in his attempt to enter the domicile.

Webre further revealed that the homeowner’s wife had remained on the phone with emergency services throughout the ordeal, providing real-time information on the unfolding situation. When Serigny finally managed to break through the glass door, the homeowner fired shots at him multiple times, leading to his demise inside the living room.

Law enforcement officials have not uncovered any substantial criminal history related to the deceased intruder, suggesting that this was not a premeditated home invasion. While investigations into the incident are ongoing, the evidence thus far has supported the homeowner’s actions as a justifiable response to a threat to their personal safety and property.


By Fred Riehl and AI tools. Note: This article was generated using AI technology and may contain some automated content aggregation and analysis.

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Bubba

BTW.

Fuck these AI articles. Men and Women need to do the writing and @AMMOLAND: you have an obligation to edit your journalists writing for grammatical and incorrect info. It’s your JOB!

Bubba

Nice.
One less future homeless drug addict.

Good job homeowner victim. 🙂
Kameron you aren’t taking away my rights to Life, Liberty, and Property.

@homeowner, thank you for being armed. You and your family safe because of it.

Bruce

I check if an article is AI written. If It is, I don’t read it or look at the advertising.

Hazcat

6am 1874? Sorta out of date / relevance

Last edited 2 years ago by Hazcat
gregs

guess the kid won’t make that same mistake again.
hey kids, this is kameron, this is kameron on drugs, this is kameron no more.
the more you know.