COOK COUNTY, IL – Two would-be home invaders got a surprise on Wednesday afternoon after a resident shot one of masked gunman in unincorporated Stickney. The resident in the home was also shot, Cook County Sheriff's Police said.

Alberto Manzo, 18, and his alleged 19-year-old accomplice Carlos Tapia, both of Chicago, were both charged with home invasion. Sheriff's police said the two burst into a residence Wednesday morning in the 4800 block of South Lockwood in unincorporated Stickney. Manzo and Tapia -- both wearing masks -- were said to be in search of drugs and money.

Inside the residence, police said Tapia pointed an assault-style weapon at the 20-year-old resident. The resident, who was also armed, shot Tapia multiple times. Tapia returned fire shooting 20-year-old resident, who was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.