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If you break into a person's house, you deserve what you get. No homeowner should have to hope that they won't be raped or killed by a burglar, or pray that the police respond to a 911 call fast enough to stop the crime from happening.
Deputies say the shooting happened around 4:00 this morning at Judge Overstreet's home on the 2200 block of Cumming Road. That's when investigators say Howard, possibly along with a second person, broke into Judge Carlisle Overstreet's Augusta home. Investigators also tell News 12 Howard was masked when Judge Overstreet confronted him in the home. After the shooting, we're told Judge Overstreet is the one who called 911.
"You don't have time to say, 'Well sir, are you here to steal something or are you here to shoot me?''" Sheriff Ronnie Strength said in a news conference.
Sheriff Strength said two burglars used a large rock to break into Chief Judge Overstreet's Summerville home.
20-year-old John Howard was killed by one shot from the judge's pistol. Investigators believe burglars broke in thinking nobody was home, but quickly found out otherwise and it ended deadly.
"We have always advocated folks, especially in their homes, being armed to protect themselves and we support that 100 percent," Strength said.
Sheriff Strength says the judge heard voices and then saw Howard coming down the stairs wearing a bandanna over his face and socks over his hands. That's when the judge pulled the trigger on his 380 semi-automatic pistol, shooting Howard in the chest.
If you break into a person's house, you deserve what you get. No homeowner should have to hope that they won't be raped or killed by a burglar, or pray that the police respond to a 911 call fast enough to stop the crime from happening.