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Too bad this doesn't happen more often :))))

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/10/ap/strange/printableD8F1P9Q80.shtml


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Man Fatally Shot After Entering Wrong Home

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Jan. 10, 2006
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(AP) An intoxicated man who was shot to death last week in an apartment
mistook a neighbor's unit for his own and broke in when his key wouldn't
work, authorities said.

Hector Soto, 21, had recently moved to the apartment complex and had been
out celebrating his upcoming graduation from a trade school, his stepfather,
Robert Ward, said Monday.

Soto was "fairly well intoxicated" when his friends drove him home early
Friday, said San Bernardino County Sheriff's Sgt. Tom Bradford. All the
buildings in the complex look the same, he said.

Soto got into the wrong apartment through an open front window and headed to
the bathroom, where he encountered the resident, a 65-year-old state prison
counselor, authorities said.

They scuffled and the resident, thinking Soto was an intruder, shot him
once. The shooter will not be charged, Bradford said.

"It's tragic. A real mess," he said. "I don't believe Soto intended to hurt
anybody."
 
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:28:38 -0500, "Big Carl" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Too bad this doesn't happen more often :))))
>
>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/10/ap/strange/printableD8F1P9Q80.shtml
>


It happens more than you might think and the liberal socialist Democrats claim
it is a "gun crime."


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>Man Fatally Shot After Entering Wrong Home


>RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Jan. 10, 2006
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>(AP) An intoxicated man who was shot to death last week in an apartment
>mistook a neighbor's unit for his own and broke in when his key wouldn't
>work, authorities said.


>Hector Soto, 21, had recently moved to the apartment complex and had been
>out celebrating his upcoming graduation from a trade school, his stepfather,
>Robert Ward, said Monday.


>Soto was "fairly well intoxicated" when his friends drove him home early
>Friday, said San Bernardino County Sheriff's Sgt. Tom Bradford. All the
>buildings in the complex look the same, he said.


>Soto got into the wrong apartment through an open front window and headed to
>the bathroom, where he encountered the resident, a 65-year-old state prison
>counselor, authorities said.


>They scuffled and the resident, thinking Soto was an intruder, shot him
>once. The shooter will not be charged, Bradford said.


>"It's tragic. A real mess," he said. "I don't believe Soto intended to hurt
>anybody."