Burglar Shoots Self in Foot, Wrecks Car

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Burglar Shoots Self in Foot, Wrecks Car

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Bryan Rupp

A pair of burglars are in an Austin, Texas jail after one of them shot himself in the foot. Kelly Roan,28, was driving when his gun discharged, causing him to lose control of his car and crash.

An off-duty firefighter witnessed the crash and rushed in to help Roan and his passenger, 20-year-old Casey Dixon.

While he was assisting the pair the firefighter says he heard them arguing about who should accept responsibility for the gun, then heard Dixon tell Roan to "get rid of the other stuff".

The firefighter then witnessed Dixon throw the gun and several other items over the edge of the elevated highway where the crash had occurred.

When police arrived they found the gun, several stolen credit cards and other documents linked to a series of recent burglaries.

Doan and Dixon now face charges that in ten years in prison and fines totaling $20,000.

Monday, Jul 13 at 11:52 AM me wrote ...

EWW, who thinks a meth addict is hot???

Sunday, Jul 12 at 5:28 PM Anonymous wrote ...

she's hot, what a waste..

Sunday, Jul 12 at 7:33 AM SJP wrote ...

It doesn't matter what kind of "gun" it was. Guns aren't stupid. People are. A rsponsible gun owner.

Sunday, Jul 12 at 12:17 AM DaWiz wrote ...

Anyone want to bet the gun was a Glock? ;)

Saturday, Jul 11 at 11:57 AM S. F. wrote ...

modern Bonnie and Clyde. Couldn't find an equal opportunity employer, did not fit quotas. sad! Maybe jail time will help boost their resumes.

Saturday, Jul 11 at 8:58 AM Nice work wrote ...

It's nice to hear that felons are deciding to give up their lives of crime beacuse of gun control laws. Really touches me deeply. Kudos to the fire department employee for his good work.

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