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Personally, I'm thinking this won't turn out well for the homeowner.
KSL.com said:KEARNS -- A 19-year-old man died trying to break into a home in Kearns. He was shot by the homeowner.
Police say Kyle Poulton was clearly trying to break into the home near 5600 South and 5100 West Monday morning when he was shot in the chest. Now the investigation is underway into whether the homeowner was justified in his actions.
As investigators map the scene where Poulton died, neighbors seemed to agree that the homeowner was justified in his actions.
"I probably might have done the same thing. I don't know, being in that situation of someone trying to come into your house when you have two small children in your house, your first reaction is to protect your family," said neighbor Jason Dickinson.
"I think he do [did] what he needed to do," said Beatrice Hernandez who also lives in the neighborhood.
Lt. Don Hutson with the Unified Police Department said the homeowner reported someone rang the doorbell of his home around 1:30 Monday morning. He investigated, didn't see anybody and went back to bed.
Then around 3 a.m., he and his wife began hearing noises near the family room downstairs, so armed with a handgun he went to check it out.
Lt. Don Hutson with the Unified Police Department said, "As he was looking outside his sliding glass door, there was a person there trying to make their way in the sliding glass door with some sort of a tool."
Startled, police say the father of two young girls fired one shot at the glass door. When Poulton ran away, the homeowner called 911 to report the attempted break-in.
When police arrived, they found Poulton about 50 feet from the home, dead in the street.
Hutson said the district attorney's office will review the case.
"Obviously this is something the district attorney's office will have to look at and something we talk about frequently, about defense of habitation and what rights do we have to protect ourselves and our home. This homeowner had two small children in the home. Clearly somebody was attempting to break into his home and that's something that's going to have to be looked at by the district attorney's office," he said.
Police say Poulton lives less than two miles from the house. They say they're now looking into whether he has any acquaintances in this neighborhood. As for a criminal history, police say there is nothing significant in his past.
Personally, I'm thinking this won't turn out well for the homeowner.