Police ID father reportedly killed by intruder at his Universal City home

Jonathan Andrew Perales (left), 18, faces a charge of capital murder. He is being treated at San Antonio Military Medical Center for two gunshot wounds. Michael Clayton Robinson, 51, was shot and killed early Tuesday at his home in Universal City. less Jonathan Andrew Perales (left), 18, faces a charge of capital murder. He is being treated at San Antonio Military Medical Center for two gunshot wounds. Michael Clayton Robinson, 51, was shot and killed early ... more Photo: Universal City Police Department Photo: Universal City Police Department Image 1 of / 74 Caption Close Police ID father reportedly killed by intruder at his Universal City home 1 / 74 Back to Gallery

A homeowner fatally shot by an intruder early Tuesday in Universal City confronted the suspect moments after opening his bedroom door, according to police.

Michael Clayton Robinson, 51, was fatally shot just before 2:30 a.m. inside his home in the 8400 block of Ulysses Drive, according to the Universal City Police Department.

The suspect, Jonathan Andrew Perales, 18, was also shot but survived, police said. He was arrested by responding officers shortly after the fatal confrontation.

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Universal City Police Lt. Steve Mihalski said Perales broke into the home in the 8400 block of Ulysses just before 2:30 a.m. and awoke a woman inside.

The woman looked out the window and saw an unknown vehicle in the driveway so she woke up Robinson who armed himself, police said.

According to Perales' arrest warrant affidavit, Robinson grabbed his 9mm Glock and immediately saw Perales upon opening his bedroom door.

Robinson yelled "Get out of my house," the warrants states. Shots were fired, and Robinson was hit once in the torso, police said.

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He was later pronounced dead at Brook Army Medical Center, the Bexar County Medical Examiner confirmed.

Robinson's wife and two of his children who were inside at the time of the gunfight, were not injured, police said.

Perales was shot twice and fled the home, Mihalski said.

"He got back into his vehicle, and he tried to leave but got lost," Mihalski said. "He finally bailed out of the car and asked for help."

Police responding to the shooting were flagged down at a neighboring home and found Perales.

Perales was wearing one red shoe on his left foot when officers found him. The matching right shoe was found inside Robinson's kitchen, according to the affidavit.

Investigators said they received a report of a car burglary on the same street the night of the shooting, leading them to believe Perales was randomly targeting the area.

Mihalski said police plan to remotely book Perales into jail on a capital murder charge while he remains at BAMMC.

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