Woman shoots home intruder multiple times with paint balls; cops find burglar splattered with yellow paint
Since painball guns can be fired rapidly like military-style assault weapons, will the [Sarah] Brady Bunch of anti-gunners now stand idly by?
WOMAN PELTS INTRUDER WITH PAINTBALL GUN
By Chris Paschenko
The Galveston County Daily News
June 9, 2012
GALVESTON — A woman armed with a paintball gun pelted an intruder Friday inside her home. Galveston police arrived and found the accused burglar inside covered in yellow paint, authorities said.
Elvis Alexander, 53, was charged with burglary of a habitation with intent to commit theft, said Lt. Michael Gray, a Galveston police spokesman. Police took Alexander to the Galveston County Jail, and he remained in the building Friday afternoon on a $40,000 bond, authorities said.
Carrie King, 34, called police about 10:30 a.m., saying she was hiding from an intruder inside her home in the 1100 block of 36th Street, Gray said. An officer arrived, heard yelling and went inside.
“He heard her firing the paintball gun and the sound of the impacts of the paint balls,” Gray said.
Alexander was shot about four times, but he didn’t need medical treatment. Police arrested him inside King’s house, Gray said.
Police accused Alexander of taking coins and Ramen noodles from inside the home.
Alexander lives within four blocks of King and had cut her grass in the past, Gray said.
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Frozen paint balls REALLY hurt. They are not as accurate, but smart something fierce.
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