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Fatal shooting apparently in self-defense, police say
July 24, 2006 - 2:25PM
BATTLE CREEK (NEWS 3) – A weekend shooting that left a Battle Creek man dead appears to be a case of self-defense, police have confirmed.
The shooting happened just after midnight on Saturday in the 500 block of Hamblin Avenue. Police received a 911 call from a resident saying he'd shot another man.
Officers arrived and found 38-year-old David Bailey of Battle Creek dead.
Detectives say the 58-year-old homeowner, whose name is not being released, told them Bailey had come to the house with a hammer, looking for money. Neighbors say Bailey attacked the resident with the hammer and a struggle ensued. The resident then shot Bailey in the chest with a .50 caliber muzzle loading rifle.
The two men knew each other, according to police.
Police say they have no reason to doubt the man's story and say he's been cooperative throughout the investigation.
The case has now been turned over to the prosecutor who will determine whether or not to file any charges.
This guy is a helluva fast muzzle loader.
Fatal shooting apparently in self-defense, police say
July 24, 2006 - 2:25PM
BATTLE CREEK (NEWS 3) – A weekend shooting that left a Battle Creek man dead appears to be a case of self-defense, police have confirmed.
The shooting happened just after midnight on Saturday in the 500 block of Hamblin Avenue. Police received a 911 call from a resident saying he'd shot another man.
Officers arrived and found 38-year-old David Bailey of Battle Creek dead.
Detectives say the 58-year-old homeowner, whose name is not being released, told them Bailey had come to the house with a hammer, looking for money. Neighbors say Bailey attacked the resident with the hammer and a struggle ensued. The resident then shot Bailey in the chest with a .50 caliber muzzle loading rifle.
The two men knew each other, according to police.
Police say they have no reason to doubt the man's story and say he's been cooperative throughout the investigation.
The case has now been turned over to the prosecutor who will determine whether or not to file any charges.
This guy is a helluva fast muzzle loader.