Man kills ex-girlfriend, injures another man in apparent home invasion self-defense

A man fatally shot his ex-girlfriend in an apparent act of self-defense after she and another man who was armed attempted to assault him at his home in Dublin late Thursday morning, police said.

Officers who responded to the 3400 block of Monaghan Street in Dublin at about 11:30 a.m. on Thursday to investigate a report of a home-invasion robbery found a 28-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds, Dublin police spokesman Capt. Nate Schmidt said in a news release.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene and the man who was with her was transported to a hospital to be treated for wounds that aren’t considered life-threatening, according to Schmidt.

The man who lives at the house told investigators that he was asleep when he awoke to banging on his front door, Schmidt said.

Google Maps A man shot and killed his ex-girlfriend and wounded another man in what police say appears to be self-defense. It is reported the pair attempted to assault the man in a home invasion in Dublin, Calif. Thursday, January 2, 2020.

When the man opened the door he was confronted by his ex-girlfriend and a man who was pointing a gun at him, according to Schmidt.

The woman and her male accomplice tried to assault the man so he fired his own gun at them in self-defense as he fled his home and called police, Schmidt wrote.

It’s believed that the male suspect fired at the resident as he fled but the resident wasn’t injured, according to Schmidt.

Dublin police said they are asking people to stay away from the area because they are continuing to investigate the shooting and are processing the scene for additional evidence.

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