Tenant kills
thief
hiding under bed
POLICE
OVERLOOK BURGLAR: Charleston police failed to find a burglar during
an apartment search after a resident came home to find items
missing.
Sunday,
February 4, 2001
By TYRONE WALKER
A burglar
undetected during a police search of an East Side apartment early
Saturday morning later crawled from beneath a bed and was shot in
the head during a gunfight with a resident.
The burglar was
shot after he shot and wounded Shermaine D. Whitley, who lives in
the ground-level apartment on South Street, police said.
Whitley, 26,
was shot in his left leg. He was treated at Medical University
Hospital, but his condition was unknown late Saturday.
The burglar,
who died at the hospital, had not been identified late Saturday
night, said Charleston County Deputy Coroner Rae Wooten.
Police first
were summoned to the apartment around 4:30 a.m. when Cherese Belin,
the tenant, and Whitley returned home to find an air conditioner
removed from a window and money and jewelry missing from a bedroom.
Police think
the man entered the home sometime between 11:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m.
by removing the air conditioner and crawling through the window.
Whitley and
police walked through the home but found no one inside.
"They
didn't look under the beds," said Charles Francis, spokesman
for the Charleston Police Department.
Around 5:30
a.m., Belin told Whitley that she still felt uneasy and asked him to
search the home a second time.
Whitley grabbed
his gun and searched two bedrooms. The couple then noticed an
out-of-place toy that prompted them to peek under a bed, where they
found the hiding burglar. Whitley ordered the burglar out, but the
man yelled and fired two shots from a pistol, one striking Whitley's
left leg. During a struggle, Whitley grabbed the burglar's gun with
one hand and punched him with the other.
Whitley then
grabbed his own gun and shot the burglar in the face twice,
according to police reports.
Meanwhile,
Belin ran to a nearby service station and called police.
When officers
arrived they found the burglar lying on his back next to a pistol,
bleeding from the head, according to police reports.
Francis said no
criminal charges will be filed against Whitley.
"The
suspect fired first. The victim returned fire," Francis said.
"He was defending himself."
Wooten said she
needs the public's help to identity the dead burglar.
"We worked
all day long. We don't know who he is," she said.
The dead man is
described as a light-skinned black man, about 6 feet, 2 inches tall
and weighing about 175 pounds. He is between 25 and 35 years of age.
His upper right
arm has a tattoo of a champagne or wine bottle with the letters
"D" "F" "L". His right chest has a
tattoo of a heart and lightning bolt, Wooten said.
Source:
Charleston.net
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