"That's just the primal instinct as a man to try to protect my family and my wife," he says, "I'm willing to put my life out there to make sure my wife and my sons are protected from that threat."



When deputies arrived, the suspect was laying in the grass suffering from two gunshots. Pierce County investigators immediately recognized the suspect, who had just been released from jail.



Before approaching the family's home, investigators say the suspect was captured on surveillance video one block away attempting to break into a neighbor's home.



"The caller reported hearing the sound of his riding lawn mower start up, then saw a man running away down a long gravel driveway," according to detectives.



Dale Collins showed KIRO 7 surveillance video of the incident at his home which appears to show the same man trying to break into two cars. He walks into frame covered in a blanket, which he leaves behind in a shed. The screen was torn off a bathroom window and Collins says it appears the suspect tried to break in.



"I mean if he wants to walk around fine, but when you try to get into a house, you're intentionally trying to hurt somebody," Collins said.



The suspect, a 24-year-old man, is "well known to deputies in the area and to property crime investigators." Detectives say he was recently released from jail after serving a nearly one-month long sentence for car prowling. Once he's released from the hospital, he's expected to face charges related to Monday's burglaries.



The homeowner who shot the suspect says he hopes parents remember what his family went through.



"It's OK to have a weapon in your home and protect yourself and your family," he says, "If I know that I can sway someone's thoughts to help them protect their family better and they live, then my job here is successful."

