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“All You Can Do Is Protect Yourself”: North Charlotte Man Fires on Burglar Who Forced His Way Inside
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“All You Can Do Is Protect Yourself”: North Charlotte Man Fires on Burglar Who Forced His Way Inside

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 3, 2026 8:58 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 3, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • A North Charlotte couple faced an intruder early Wednesday, prompting the homeowner to defend himself and his partner.
  • The homeowner confronted the intruder within seconds and fired a weapon, but the suspect fled the scene.
  • The couple is now left with concerns about their safety and uncertainty about the intruder’s return.
  • North Carolina’s Castle Doctrine allows homeowners to use deadly force against intruders, reinforcing the right to self-defense.
  • The incident highlights the importance of having accessible firearms and being prepared to act in home defense situations.

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

CHARLOTTE, NC – A North Charlotte couple was jolted awake early Wednesday morning by the sound of someone breaking into their home along Glen Brook Road off West Sugar Creek Road. Within seconds, the homeowner was face to face with the intruder and made a split-second decision to defend himself and his partner.

As reported by WSOC TV, the suspect was inside the home for roughly 10 seconds before the homeowner confronted them in the hallway and opened fire. “You don’t know how many people it is; you don’t know what their intentions are; you don’t know anything,” the homeowner said. “You just know somebody’s breaking in, so all you can do at that moment is protect yourself.”

The homeowner says he does not know whether he hit the suspect. The intruder fled the scene, leaving behind a bullet hole in the wall and a front door that had to be boarded up. The couple retreated to a bathroom and waited there until police arrived.

The homeowner’s partner spoke about the moment and the person who kept them safe. “He saved my life, saved my dog’s life,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for a better significant other in this situation.”

Now the couple is left with lingering uncertainty. “It’s just a matter of will they come back, what will happen?” the partner said. Channel 9 reached out to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for updates on any leads, but had not received a response as of the time of the report.

North Carolina’s Castle Doctrine allows homeowners to use deadly force against an intruder who has forced entry into their home. There is no duty to retreat, and the law shields residents from civil and criminal liability when force is used lawfully in defense of their lives.

More from USA Carry:

This incident is a clear example of why so many Americans choose to keep a firearm in the home. When an intruder breaks through your front door in the middle of the night, there is no time to wait for help to arrive. The Second Amendment exists precisely to protect a person’s ability to defend their life in moments like this one, and North Carolina’s Castle Doctrine backs that right with the force of state law.

The homeowner’s instinct to act without hesitation likely made the difference. Having a firearm accessible and being mentally prepared to use it in a genuine threat situation are two of the most important elements of home defense.

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