ANTONITO, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado restaurant owner who shot an intruder inside the business will not face criminal charges for the man's death.
Prosecutors say a jury likely would find Felix Gallegos was entitled to defend himself under Colorado law and they could not prove otherwise.
According to prosecutors, a surveillance system notified Gallegos that someone was inside the hamburger stand around 5 a.m. on Sept. 1.
Gallegos' wife called police. He went to the restaurant in Antonito.
Gallegos told police he yelled that the intruder should stay inside because he had called 911. He said a man soon ran out the door and came toward him.
Gallegos said he fired.
Police said 26-year-old Byron Duran was killed. An autopsy found Duran was shot twice and had amphetamines and opiates in his system.