FL Homeowner Defends Family During Kendall Home Invasion; 1 Intruder Dead, 3 Flee ~ VIDEO

 

A quiet Saturday evening in Miami-Dade’s Richmond Heights neighborhood turned violent when four men tried to force their way into a home—only to be met by a prepared homeowner who fought back to protect himself and his mother.

Deputies say the attempted home invasion happened around 6:40 p.m. near Southwest 141st Street and 110th Avenue. According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, four suspects “tried to force themselves inside a home,” and the homeowner responded by firing on them, striking one of the intruders.

A Frantic Moment Turns Into Self-Defense

The homeowner later spoke with NBC6 and said everything happened fast, and his first concern was the safety of his mother.

He recalled hearing her yell at the men outside: “Get off my porch, I’m going to call 911.” He told the station that at that moment, “I became frantic and I started looking for my gun.”

He said one man was sitting on the porch while three others stood in the yard. When he stepped outside to scare them off, one of the men allegedly tried to rush into the house. That’s when he opened fire.

“I wasn’t trying to kill him, but when he barged in, I was scared for my life,” the homeowner told NBC6. “Not only for my life, I was scared for my mom.”

One Intruder Killed, Three on the Run

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue transported the injured suspect—26-year-old Quanterry Alvin Whitley—to a hospital, where he died. The three remaining suspects took off and have not been found.

Ring camera video obtained by CBS News Miami captured the sound of the gunfire and the chaos in the moments after the confrontation. Neighbors told reporters they heard two shots before sirens flooded the block.

One nearby resident, Arlene Richardson, told CBS Miami she was stunned that something like this happened just houses away. “Basically, this is a quiet neighborhood. We’ve been here over 30 years and we’ve never had any problems on this street,” she said.

A Shaken but Resolute Homeowner

Even though police say he acted in defense of his family, the homeowner is still grappling with the trauma.

“It’s unfortunate. It’s the worst night of my life,” he said. Later, he added, “I’m going to need years and years of therapy. Worst night of my life. I wish it never happened.”

Deputies Still Searching for Suspects

Miami-Dade deputies have not released the names of the remaining suspects and have not said whether the would-be intruders had any connection to the homeowner. The Homicide Bureau continues to investigate.

Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

A Case That Highlights a Hard Truth

For many gun owners, this incident is yet another reminder of why the right to keep a firearm for home defense matters. Violent crime doesn’t schedule an appointment. When four men show up uninvited and try to force their way inside, waiting on help simply isn’t an option.

Here, a homeowner with a gun and the will to defend his family stopped a dangerous situation from becoming far worse—exactly what the Second Amendment is meant to protect.


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