Robbery suspect shot more than 12 times by woman with 2 guns (VIDEO)

Jacksonville crime and safety analyst Gil Smith said gunshots are so common in the area that neighbors likely don't even react when they're heard. (Photo: News 4 Jax)

Jacksonville crime and safety analyst Gil Smith said gunshots are so common in the area that neighbors likely don’t even react to the sound. (Photo: News 4 Jax)

A recent attempted home invasion robbery in Jacksonville, Florida, left one suspect with more than a dozen gunshot wounds after he pointed a gun at a man and the man’s wife reacted by unloading not one, but two guns at the suspect.

According to local media, it was right around noon Jan. 14, when the residents, George and Jessica Porter, heard a knock at the door. The man at the door asked George if a certain individual was at the home, to which George replied that the individual did not live there. George then went to close the door, but the suspect forced the door back open, pulled a handgun and announced a robbery and told George to “give it up.”

As George struggled with the suspect, Jessica heard the commotion from the bedroom, grabbed a handgun and opened fire on the suspect, striking him several times. The suspect returned fire, so Jessica then went back to the bedroom, retrieved another handgun and unloaded on the suspect again, striking him several more times. Jessica told the police that she stopped firing when the suspect began yelling, “I’m shot! I’m paralyzed!”

Altogether, authorities said Jessica shot the suspect over a dozen times. He was transported to the hospital where he is in critical condition, but expected to survive. Authorities did not say whether the suspect, whose name has not been released, was in fact paralyzed.

Reports do not indicate that either Jessica or George were injured during the altercation.

However, George said that a second suspect was also waiting outside during the attempted robbery, but fled when the gunfire erupted. The second suspect is still at large.

“You constantly hear guns, automatic gunshots going off at this house,” said one neighbor who wanted to remain anonymous. “Three or four times a week. You know they got something going on over there. Not sure what happened to cause this today.”

One woman, who only wanted to be identified as Tina, told reporters that she once lived next door to the house where the attempted robbery occurred. She said the neighborhood is “really bad” and gunfire is common.

“There was always tons of vehicles coming and going, 3 to 4 o’clock in the morning, loud parties all the time, gunshots all the time,” Tina said.

The woman said she moved about a year ago because she no longer wanted her children to be in that environment. However, the Porters said they’ve only been in the house for about a year.

George’s brother, Bentley Roy Porter, said his brother and sister-in-law are good people.

“They go to church,” Porter said. “They’re church people, and I don’t know who would do this — to try and rob them.”

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