An Indiana man had a dramatic night Tuesday when he encountered not one but two separate burglary suspects. As he was armed and felt threatened, the first encounter led to the alleged burglar being shot.

According to Alfred Burdine, he was leaving for work in the dark hours of the morning when he stumbled upon a burglary in progress. He found a man at the Indianapolis property he is renovating stealing a generator.

“When I came around, I could see more of him. So, I parked right there, and I got out of the car, and he was happy with the generator, walking off that way, and then I walked up behind him, and then I circled around him after I got his attention.”

Burdine told the local media he had his gun drawn but the suspect still reached into his pocket as if he had a weapon. That’s when the homeowner fired.

The intended victim explained that he had no choice as the confrontation escalated. “The possibility of him going violent at that time was pretty high. It’s 4:30 in the morning, nobody around. You’re bold enough to break into my garage, my house, you’re bold enough to do anything.”

Burdine explained that he shot the suspect in the leg and then made him stay on the ground until law enforcement arrived. 

He dutifully went to the police station to answer questions. But then, when Burdine returned home, he received another shock.

The residence that he is renovating was being burglarized a second time.

Details are sketchy on the ensuing encounter, but police were able to make a second arrest.

The twice-intended victim reflected what is obviously a desperate situation. “I don’t know what is going on. I think we just need more patrols because there are a lot of people with drug problems, and there is no treatment for them. Since they closed Central State, where do these people go?”

Burdine, who was fortunate to be armed and prepared, observed that there are few resources for people with mental problems and drug addicts. 

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