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An Albuquerque store owner is claiming self-defense after he shot and killed a would-be burglar who allegedly dug a tunnel through the wall of his business over the weekend.

The owner, who was not identified, told KOB 4 News that he was sleeping in his smoke shop in the International District Saturday when he was awoken at about 3 a.m. by a scratching sound in the wall.

One hour later, a man wielding a large hammer and what looked like an ax burst through the wall.

The shop owner claims he grabbed his gun and told the man to get out, only for the intruder to come toward him. The businessman said he then opened fire and called the police.

The trespasser was dead by the time first responders arrived, authorities said. Police are now investigating the incident as a justifiable homicide.

The store owner said he started sleeping in the shop after two prior break-in attempts before the location was even open for business. He was also concerned about a hole in the wall that was just big enough for a person to fit through.


  A hole in the wall where a burglar allegedly broke into an Albuquerque smoke shop over the weekend. KOB4 A hole in the wall where a burglar allegedly broke into an Albuquerque smoke shop over the weekend. KOB4

  The owner was sleeping in the store after two previous break-in attempts. KOB4 The owner was sleeping in the store after two previous break-in attempts. KOB4

  Images from the inside of the store show the gaping hole with insulation and drywall pulled away. KOB4 Images from the inside of the store show the gaping hole with insulation and drywall pulled away. KOB4

  The store owner said he’ll patch the wall and install cameras. KOB4 The store owner said he’ll patch the wall and install cameras. KOB4

  The store is not even open for business yet. KOB4 The store is not even open for business yet. KOB4


  Police are investigating the incident as a justifiable homicide. KOB4 Police are investigating the incident as a justifiable homicide. KOB4

Images from the inside of the store show the gaping hole with insulation and drywall pulled away.

After this weekend’s incident, he told KOB 4, he is patching up the hole and will be installing cameras.

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