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A good guy with a gun.



Hero homeowner holds escaped Georgia inmates at gunpoint until arrests



A Tennessee homeowner held two escaped inmates wanted in the killing of two
prison guards at gunpoint Thursday until authorities arrived and made the
arrests.

Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Lt. Bill Miller said late Thursday that
the homeowner caught Donnie Rowe and Ricky Dubose trying to steal his
vehicle.

Miller says the escaped Georgia inmates had crashed a car while being chased
by law enforcement and fled on foot into woods along Interstate 24 near the
rural community of Christiana.

Miller says something alerted the homeowner that people were outside his
home and he saw the men trying to steal his vehicle. The trooper says the
homeowner held the two at gunpoint with a neighbor he called until the
Rutherford County Sheriff's Department could get there to arrest them.
Rowe and Dubose are accused of killing two guards on a prison transfer bus
early Tuesday. Authorities had offered a $130,000 reward for information
leading to their arrests.

Authorities say Rowe and Dubose overpowered and killed Sgt. Christopher
Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue early Tuesday on a bus that should have been
secured as it carried 33 inmates between prisons southeast of Atlanta.
Authorities had offered a $130,000 reward for information leading to the
arrest of the fugitives, whom Sills had called "dangerous beyond
description."

The search had involved law enforcement officers all over Georgia, as well
as the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Gov. Nathan Deal released a statement, "Rest assured, justice will be
served. My sincere thanks to our local, state and federal law enforcement
officers who assisted in the manhunt. Because of their tireless efforts, the
public is safe."