CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 20-year-old man shot and killed early Wednesday after he broke into a man's home in Cleveland was released from prison three days before the home invasion.

Cornelius Love of Cleveland was released from prison on Sunday, according to state prison records. He would have been on probation until 2020.

Love broke into a man's home about 3 a.m. in the 10600 block of Elgin Avenue, south of St. Clair Avenue in the city's Glenville neighborhood, according to police.

The 41-year-old homeowner saw Love breaking into the home and shot him several times, police said. Officers found Love dead in the home near a staircase, according to police.

The homeowner was not arrested. Police said they will present the case to a Cuyahoga Grand jury, which will decide whether or not he will face criminal charges.

Love was released from prison after serving a 21-month sentence for being part of a group that robbed two people at gunpoint in Cleveland in one day in December 2015.

The group, which included two juveniles, robbed two people for cellphones and wallets.

Euclid police stopped Love's car later that day on East 256th Street, according to court records. A postal worker spotted Love getting out of his car with a gun in his pocket. Officers arrived and found Love with three handguns, a knife, a pellet gun, ski masks and marijuana.

Love as a 16-year-old was attacked and knocked unconscious in downtown Cleveland on his way home from C.A.S.T.L.E. Community High School, according to court records.

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