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Posted: 6:17 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010
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COCOA, Fla. — Authorities say a Florida man who shot four teens accused of trespassing onto his property acted within his rights and will not be charged with a crime.
Cocoa police say Richard Evans told the teens to get off his property, and shot them in belief he was protecting his family against burglars who were possibly armed.
The four suspects were injured and taken to area hospitals for treatment. Evans was shot as well when he set his gun down and it accidentally discharged. None of their injuries are believed to be life threatening.
Charges against the teens are pending.
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COCOA, Fla. — Authorities say a Florida man who shot four teens accused of trespassing onto his property acted within his rights and will not be charged with a crime.
Cocoa police say Richard Evans told the teens to get off his property, and shot them in belief he was protecting his family against burglars who were possibly armed.
The four suspects were injured and taken to area hospitals for treatment. Evans was shot as well when he set his gun down and it accidentally discharged. None of their injuries are believed to be life threatening.
Charges against the teens are pending.
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