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Updated: 5:42 PM Feb 14, 2012
Homeowner Shoots Suspect in Attempted Burglary
41-year-old Chauncey Williams tried to break into his ex-girlfriend's home around 10 pm Monday night. Instead of welcoming him inside, police say his ex shot at him from behind the front door
Posted: 3:55 PM Feb 14, 2012 |
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ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Just in time for Valentine’s Day, a man tried to break into his ex-girlfriend's house last night--but instead of sweet nothings he got some gunshot wounds.
41-year-old Chauncey Williams tried to break into his ex-girlfriend's home around 10 pm Monday night. Instead of welcoming him inside, police say his ex shot at him from behind the front door. Multiple bullets hit him in the arm. Williams was let out of prison in August; he was locked up in 2006 for trying to do the same thing. He was supposed to serve a 10-year sentence, but got out of prison five years early.
Winn. Co. Detective Dominic Iasparro said, "They have not been together recently. There’s been a significant period of time since they've been together, so exactly what his intent was--we’re not sure. He had gone to the penitentiary for a prior incident involving the same victim."
The Winnebago County State's Attorney is charging Williams with attempted residential burglary. He’s under police guard at a local hospital.
ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Late Monday night, at approximately 10:15P.M. Winnebago County Sheriff’s Deputies were sent to the 1600 block of Prairie Ave in reference to a Burglary and Shooting. Upon arrival they located a male with gunshot wounds to his arms. He was identified as Chauncey A. Williams (DOB 9-9-70/41yrs old). He was located in a yard near the location of the burglary.
Williams was transported to a local hospital and admitted for treatment.
Investigation at the scene determined that Williams had attempted to forcibly enter the front door of the residence, which was occupied by a female that Williams had a prior relationship with.
As Williams attempted to make entry the female fired several rounds from a handgun through the door striking Williams. He then walked from the scene and was taken into custody by responding deputies.
The investigation was reviewed by the Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office and a charge of Attempted Residential Burglary was authorized against Williams. A warrant was obtained and he is under Police guard at the hospital.
The charge against Williams is merely an accusation. He is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
The investigation is on-going. A photo of Williams accompanies this release.
Williams is currently out on parole.

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RE: post by Dave 2/14/12 - Seriously? Did his family actually make that ridiculous statement? The Jaws shark delivering a 'candygram' to Lorraine Newman on SNL comes to mind. But what I LOVE, is the fact that she didn't wait until he was inside. She just shot right through the door - Good Move! 5 bucks says she won't be bothered by ANY exes ever again!
Williams was let out of prison in August; he was locked up in 2006 for trying to do the same thing. He was supposed to serve a 10-year sentence, but got out of prison five years early. . . . Williams is currently out on parole. What's wrong with our justice system in a nutshell. I will add: 1) He has a record as long as your arm 2) He was out early because of "good behavior” - or "he found Jesus" 3) The crime he was jailed for was plea-bargained down from a more serious charge 4) All of the above Until the media starts printing the names of these lenient judges and parole board members who routinely recycle these people back into society, the citizens will have to do the Judicial System's dirty laundry in order to protect themselves. Far too long they have operated in the shadows and are not held responsible for their errors in judgment or the flawed agenda they espouse.
Oh wait this is not over. She will probably have to hire a lawyer to protect her rights to defend herself. A Grand Jury will have to review this to clear her. Then the scum bag who ILLEGALLY entered her home will then probably sue her. As far as what she did I don't have a problem with it, she was in the right.


