Todd Clausen

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A 51-year-old city man incapacitated one of three suspects after being shot, said police.

A 51-year-old city man incapacitated one of three suspects after being shot during a home invasion and robbery Monday night near Rosemary Drive and Aurora Street, according to Rochester police.

Capt. Mark Wiater said that around 10:30 p.m. at least three masked suspects entered a home near Rosemary Drive and Portage Street and began to assault the man's 16-year-old daughter. Soon after the dad came home.

"During the course of the home invasion, our victim was chased over to a backyard at a residence on Rosemary," Wiater said. "After our victim was shot, he was able to fight with the suspect and get the gun away from him and defend himself, at which time our suspect was incapacitated."

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Officers on patrol nearby heard the shots and responded to the scene and took the male suspect into custody. Wiater said police recovered a handgun at the scene.

The shooting victim, who was not identified, was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, said Wiaters, adding that he sustained an injury to his lower extremities.

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The teen was taken to the hospital with facial injuries, he said.

"We have at least three suspects that we are aware of and one suspect is in custody," Wiater said. "Right now, we are looking for two additional suspects."

TCLAUSEN@Gannett.com