An alleged Hammond, Louisiana, intruder took off all his clothes and fled after being shot by a homeowner early Wednesday morning.
The alleged intruder, 23-year-old Samael Raynaldo Moloando-Lael, forced his way into a mobile home where he allegedly “[assaulted] a guest in the mobile home,” WDSU reported.
The homeowner intervened, shooting Moloando-Lael in the leg.
WWLTV noted that Moloando-Lael removed all his clothes after being shot, then “fled, shattering a nearby window of a vehicle in an attempt to barricade himself inside.”
He was arrested and treated for a gunshot wound and for cuts sustained from the broken glass.
Moloando-Lael was placed in the Tangipahoa Parish Jail and charged with second degree burglary, vehicle burglary, resisting arrest, and home invasion.
The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office indicated that Moloando-Lael admitted to taking narcotics prior to the home invasion.
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