HARRISONBURG, VA — A violent home invasion in rural Rockingham County late Sunday night left two people dead, including the suspected intruder, and a homeowner injured, according to a report from the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded to a 911 call just before midnight on August 3 at a residence in the 13000 block of North Valley Pike. The caller, a 65-year-old male homeowner, was found outside the home with visible injuries when authorities arrived.
According to investigators, the armed suspect, a 41-year-old male, forced entry into the home and fatally stabbed the homeowner’s 62-year-old wife. During the confrontation, the suspect also attempted to stab the homeowner, prompting him to retrieve a firearm and shoot the intruder in self-defense.
Both the suspect and the homeowner’s wife were pronounced dead at the scene. The homeowner was treated for injuries sustained during the altercation.
Rockingham County Sheriff Bryan Hutcheson described the event as a “violent and tragic crime” and noted that such incidents are rare in the community. He also confirmed that the homeowner will not face charges for the defensive shooting.
“This investigation is still ongoing with RCSO and VSP both working very hard on discovering all of the facts and highly unusual circumstances involved in this violent and tragic crime,” Hutcheson stated. “Upon consultation with Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst, there will be no charges filed due to the offender being deceased.”
At this time, authorities have not determined whether the suspect knew the victims or if the invasion was random.
In any home defense situation, it is vital to have a plan that includes access to a secure firearm, familiarity with its use, and an understanding of your state’s self-defense laws. While the outcome here was tragic, this incident underscores the importance of being prepared to defend oneself when faced with an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm.
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