Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said in a press conference on Thursday that one of the homeowners fired gunshots at Harris, and said that he was arrested after being cornered in a house that he allegedly broke into. (Santa Rosa County Sheriff's PACE, Fla. - A sheriff in Florida is encouraging residents to take gun safety courses after a homeowner fired multiple shots at an intruder on Wednesday, stopping the individual who allegedly broke into several homes.Police arrested Brandon J.
Harris, 32, who was arrested after allegedly breaking into several homes in Pace, Florida, and was stopped by a homeowner who fired multiple gunshots at him, according to the Pensacola Daily News.Calls of the break-ins began to come into the sheriff's office at around 4:30 p.m., according to police.
Harris is being charged with attempted burglary with assault, resisting arrest, criminal mischief, attempted larceny, and several other charges.FLORIDA DENTIST BUSTED 8 YEARS AFTER ALLEGEDLY HIRING HITMEN TO KILL SISTER'S LAW PROFESSOR EX-HUSBANDBrandon J.
Harris (Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office ) Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said in a press conference on Thursday that one of the homeowners fired gunshots at Harris, and said that he was arrested after being cornered in a house that he allegedly broke into."Probably 20 deputies get there, the dogs are out, and he's jumping fences and breaking into houses as he goes," Johnson said. "One of the homeowners, he was breaking into their house, and they shot at him.