Man Gets In Shootout With Wife’s Boyfriend Secretly Living In Their Home

Wild story: A wife tells her husband that an an intruder is in their home. He gets in a shootout with the "intruder". Turns out the "intruder" is actually the wife's boyfriend who had secretly been living in their home. Both men were high on meth during the shootout and the wife was too drunk to be interviewed by the po-po after the incident. Po-po even found bottles of pee in the home believed to be used by the wife's boyfriend who was forced to hide out in the home.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office said the wife told her husband, Frank Reeves that an “intruder” was in their Creola home and he armed himself with a gun. 

The men shot each other and both went to the hospital. 

The sheriff’s office said Michael Amacker, the wife’s boyfriend for over a year, had been secretly living at the house. 

Mobile County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Paul Burch says “she had been allowing him to stay within the home for a couple of days, providing him food. There were bottles of urine in the room, which indicated he had been in there for a little while.” 

They say both Amacker and Reeves were high on methamphetamines during the shootout.

Both men are expected to recover from their wounds.

Amacker has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of a firearm with an altered serial number. 

Capt. Burch says "it was just a very odd scene to work. It's something that I haven't seen in 30 plus years."  

The sheriff’s office hadn’t uncovered a motive for the wife telling her husband that Amacker was an intruder.

Investigators said she was too intoxicated to be interviewed after the shooting.

Hear the Czar hilariously break down the story.


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