MIAMI-DADE
  Jury clears homeowner who took cop for intruder

  A jury took less than 30 minutes to determine a homeowner did no wrong
  when he shot a police officer two years ago.

  BY CHARLES RABIN
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  A little more than two years ago, Mario Barcia Jr. was awakened in the
  dead of night by banging on his door. Startled -- and shaken from two
  previous robberies -- he grabbed his gun and ran to the front of the
  house.

  Within a matter of seconds his life would change forever. Seeing what
  he described only as a bright light shining through his back door,
  Barcia fired a single shot.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/13713521.htm?source=rss&channel=miamiherald_local

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