Los Angeles homeowner who opened fire on armed intruders has his concealed carry ‘temporarily suspended’

A Los Angeles homeowner who opened fire on armed intruders said the state of California has suspended his gun license.

Vince Ricci was returning home from the gym when two intruders jumped the fence on his property and pointed guns at his chest earlier this month.

Moments later, Ricci dropped his coffee cup and pulled out a gun, opening fire, causing the bandits to quickly flee.

Now, the father of one claims California has “temporarily suspended” his concealed carry permit.

“California has now decided to suspend my Second Amendment,” he said in a video released by the National Rifle Association (NRA).. “In an effort to protect my family, I pulled my gun and returned fire. As a result of that night, the California government temporarily suspended my ability to conceal carry.

Vince Ricci defended his home from intruders earlier this month and has now claimed that the state of California has “temporarily suspended” his concealed carry license. His wife and his five-month-old baby were at home when the criminals pointed a gun at him.

“This is an attempt to make me vulnerable at a time when it is critical to maintain my ability to protect my family,” he said.

Overall violent crime decreased in Los Angeles by 0.1%. However, robbery arrests have increased 8.5%, according to the LAPD.

Ricci said her situation was “unique” since it was caught on her home surveillance camera, but noted that many crimes in Los Angeles do not have the same luxury.

He claimed the Democrat-led city was “sweeping it under the rug because it doesn’t fit their political agenda.”

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Vince Ricci was returning home from the gym when two intruders jumped the fence on his property and pointed guns at his chest earlier this month. He claimed the Democratic-led city was “sweeping it under the rug because it doesn’t fit his political agenda.”

The New York native, who has a five-month-old baby who was home during the attack, said Los Angeles residents have only themselves and the Second Amendment to protect them against the dangers lurking on the streets.

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon has been criticized for his soft-on-crime policies that have sent criminals onto the streets.

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