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A Florida man returning to his Lantana home last week opened fire on
two intruders he found inside, killing one and seriously injuring the
other. Now the surviving suspect is charged with murder for the death of
his accomplice.
Juan Pablo Flores, 27, came home around 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 13 and
noticed there were lights on inside the house when there should not have
been, the Palm Beach Post
reported. So Flores, who was armed, told his girlfriend to stay in the
car as he walked toward the home. Once inside, he discovered his two
dogs had been killed.
Flores then came face to face with Tavarress Alexander Wilson and
Obrian Simms, who were in the middle of burglarizing his home. According
to the homeowner, one of the suspects aimed an assault rifle at him,
but Flores fired first, striking both suspects. Flores then ran out the
front door and later told police he could hear shots being fired as he
ran.
Wilson, who previously served six years in prison for armed robbery
and carjacking, now faces charges for second-degree murder for his part
in Simms’ death and is being held without bond. In Florida, as in most
states, a suspect can be charged with murder if the death of an
accomplice occurs while the suspects are involved in the commission of a
felony, regardless of how the suspect is killed.