A homeowner in Idaho was able to prevent an armed intruder who attempted to rob him on an early February morning.

Shocking footage shows Caspian 'Cash' Shamel, from Idaho Falls, fighting off the suspect as his fiancée - Isabel Allen - runs to alert local authorities.

As Allen scrolls through her phone on the February 17 morning, the intruder busts through the couple's front door with a shotgun.

Shocking footage shows Caspian 'Cash' Shamel, from Idaho Falls, fighting off the suspect as his fiancée - Isabel Allen - runs to alert local authorities

'Sit down mother f****r right now. Sit the f**k down,' the irate intruder screams at Shamel, who is walking towards him.

The two immediately duke it out over the weapon and fall to the floor.

'I don't know what the f**k you think,' someone shouts as the two continue to fight over the gun.

The intruder starts to retreat and asks the defensive homeowner: 'What the f**k bro?'

Shamel and the suspect - identified as 28-year-old Eddie Walker - fight over the gun before the suspect flees out of the home

The intruder starts to retreat and asks the defensive homeowner: 'What the f**k bro?'

'Wrong house buster,' Shamel retorts as Isabel runs to another room to alert authorities.

According to East Idaho News, police apprehended 28-year-old Eddie Walker not far from the house. They arrived to the scene roughly 10 minutes after Isabel called 911.

Walker allegedly told authorities that he was meeting someone at the house but then was jumped by five men when he arrived. He later admitted that he was trying to break into the home, according to court documents.

'Wrong house buster,' Shamel retorts as Isabel runs to another room to alert authorities

Walker is said to have allegedly returned to the home to retrieve the shotgun after his first scuffle with Shamel (pictured), but the homeowner refused and threatened him to leave the home

'Eddie said he has been making poor decisions lately and going downhill. He admitted that he went over to (the house) and entered with the intention of stealing drugs and money from the residents. He said he knew they had drugs over there because he has started becoming involved with the drug world,' the probable cause statement read.

Eddie Walker was found in his car with multiple wounds to his face and head, including a split scalp. Inside the car, police found a loaded handgun, a knife and three safes

Walker is said to have allegedly returned to the home to retrieve the shotgun after his first scuffle with Shamel, but the homeowner refused and threatened him to leave the home. He had placed the shotgun in his closet.

'You tell whoever sent you that you're going to die,' Shamel is said to have said to the man while holding a pistol and an AR-15.

Both Shamel and the suspect are said to have threatened to call police.

Walker was found in his car with multiple wounds to his face and head, including a split scalp. Inside the car, police found a loaded handgun, a knife and three safes. They also smelled cannabis coming from one of the safes.

A handwritten note was also found that said 'Alpha Trap Original Blueprint' and contained 'a list of rules and guidelines for a "secret society" that looked to be a gang and had terms that were connected to drugs, such as Ring Leader, Henchman, runners, product, licks, having ‘burner’ phones, snitching, and punishments for betrayal.'

The man was taken to the Eastern Regional Medical Center but he was also charged with felony aggravated battery, aggravated assault, burglary and misdemeanor resisting arrest

The man was taken to the Eastern Regional Medical Center but he was also charged with felony aggravated battery, aggravated assault, burglary and misdemeanor resisting arrest.

Walker has a previous petty theft conviction from 2013 in Bonneville County.

Inmate records indicate that he is currently at the Bonneville County jail.

Another man, 23-year-old Jon Dale, was also arrested at the home. He was not a part of the burglary attempt.

At the scene, police found drug paraphernalia and a bag containing 34 grams of marijuana. But police told the couple that they would not be charged but the items would be seized, the Post Register reports.