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Grover Homeowner And Neighbor Exchange Gunfire With Alleged Burglar

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleOctober 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A tense confrontation unfolded late Monday night in Grover, NC, when a suspected burglar opened fire on a homeowner who caught him mid-crime. A nearby neighbor, fearing for his safety, also exchanged gunfire before the suspect fled the scene.


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GROVER, NC (3-minute read) — A late-night confrontation turned dangerous on Mallard Drive in Grover after a suspected burglar opened fire on a homeowner who caught him during an attempted break-in. Cleveland County deputies say the incident happened just before 11 p.m. Monday when a homeowner noticed unusual activity at a neighboring property undergoing renovation.

According to investigators, the homeowner stepped outside and confronted a man in a yellow sweatshirt carrying unidentified items from the site. Without warning, the suspect fired shots at the homeowner. Fortunately, no one was hit.

A neighbor, who heard the gunfire, quickly armed himself and attempted to assist. Fearing he too might be targeted, the neighbor fired back at the suspect. Authorities say the man fled the scene in an Audi.

The suspect has not been apprehended, and officials urge anyone with information to contact the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers. Callers can remain anonymous.

Clayton Campbell, a resident of the street, spoke out after the incident, saying, “We’ve always told people not to mess around down here because we’ll do what we have to do to protect our homes. And the people who came messing around last night realized we weren’t playing when we said that.”

Self-Defense and Firearms: Community Response in Grover

This incident reflects a growing reality in many rural and suburban areas, where residents are taking responsibility for protecting their homes. It’s important to understand the laws surrounding self-defense in North Carolina. The state follows the “Castle Doctrine,” which allows residents to use force, including deadly force, to defend themselves against an intruder in their home or vehicle. However, once outside the home, the law becomes more nuanced. It’s essential that firearm owners are familiar with local self-defense laws and understand when it is legally justifiable to use force.

This case also underscores the value of community vigilance. Neighbors looking out for each other can deter criminal behavior, especially when combined with responsible firearm ownership and awareness of personal safety.

Safety Tip: Always be sure of your target and what lies beyond it before discharging a firearm. Know your local self-defense laws and avoid escalating situations unless absolutely necessary.

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