Heavily pregnant mother uses an AR-15 to kill a home intruder after two men burst into her Florida home, pistol whipped her husband and grabbed their 11-year-old daughter

  • Jeremy King was brutally attacked when two armed, masked men stormed into his home in Lithia, Florida last Wednesday night
  • He said the men started grabbing his 11-year-old daughter and pistol-whipping him as they demanded money
  • King said one of the men fired a shot at his eight-month pregnant wife when she came out of the bedroom to see what was happening
  • She quickly grabbed their AR-15 and started shooting at the armed intruders
  • King's wife fatally struck one of the intruders as he tried to flee and police said they are still searching for the other suspect  
  • King had to have 20 stitches and three staples in his head following the attack 

A heavily pregnant woman used an AR-15 to kill a home intruder after two masked men entered her home in Florida, pistol whipped her husband and violently grabbed their daughter. 

Jeremy King, 34, was at his home in Lithia, Florida with his 31-year-old wife when the two armed men stormed in last Wednesday at about 9pm before pointing a gun at his head and demanding money.

Police say the suspects grabbed the couple's 11-year-old daughter as King tried to explain they didn't have anything that was worth giving them. 

King told Bay News 9 that one of the men then started pistol-whipping him as the other kicked him repeatedly in the head.  

Jeremy King, 34, was at his home in Lithia, Florida with his 31-year-old wife when the two armed men stormed in last Wednesday at about 9pm in a violent attack

Jeremy King, 34, was at his home in Lithia, Florida with his 31-year-old wife when the two armed men stormed in last Wednesday at about 9pm in a violent attack

His wife, who is eight months pregnant, was in the back bedroom at the time and looked out to see what was going on.   

King said one of the men fired shots at his wife. 

She quickly grabbed their AR-15 and started shooting at the armed intruders. 

'When he came toward the back door in her line of sight, she clipped him,' King said of the moment his wife returned fire. 

'He made it from my back door to roughly 200 feet out in the front ditch before the AR did its thing.' 

King's wife only fired one round from the AR-15, which struck the suspect as he tried to flee.  

When deputies arrived on the scene shortly after, they found the suspect dead in the ditch. 

The other gunman ran off after the fatal shot was fired and investigators are still trying to locate him.

King's wife only fired one round from the AR-15, which struck the suspect as he tried to flee the home. When deputies arrived on the scene shortly after, they found the suspect dead in the ditch

King's wife only fired one round from the AR-15, which struck the suspect as he tried to flee the home. When deputies arrived on the scene shortly after, they found the suspect dead in the ditch 

King said he didn't know the men and has know idea why their family was targeted.

He was left with a fractured eye socket, a fractured sinus cavity and a concussion from the attack. 

King also had to have 20 stitches and three staples in his head to close up a wound.   

'Them guys came in with two normal pistols and my AR stopped it,” King said. 

“[My wife] evened the playing field and kept them from killing me.' 

The sheriff's office confirmed that the AR-15 that King's wife used was legally owned.  

Anyone with information related to the suspect at large is asked to call Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office on 813-247-8200. 

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