A homeowner armed with a California-compliant handgun where they limit your magazine to 10 rounds faced multiple armed burglars. “Two suspects entered a residence with an occupant inside,” LAPD Cpt. Kelly Muniz said. “That occupant, armed himself with a handgun and fired at the burglars that were inside of his home.”

One of the burglars was suffering from a gunshot wound, was conscious and breathing was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The homeowner, who sustained unknown injuries during the incident, was also taken to the hospital.

Neighbors are on edge after a series of brazen, destructive burglaries continue targeting their San Fernando Valley homes.

“Criminals are becoming more and more risk takers,” said homeowner Andres Godinez

“They broke into my home basically helped themselves to all my valuables,” he said. “They don’t care if it’s daytime or nighttime.”

“I feel like it’s the wild west out here and there are no laws,” another resident said.

You’ve worked hard to move into your dream neighborhood with its manicured lawns and friendly neighbors, only to find out criminals see it as a jackpot. In this video, we delve into this shocking home invasion where the homeowner had to rely on his Second Amendment rights to protect himself.

Despite California's strict gun laws, he defended his home and turned the tables on the intruders.

What if there had been even more attackers?

What if he had run out of ammo because of magazine limits? Anti-gunners argue ten rounds are enough, but real-life situations tell a different story.

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