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‘Justifiable Homicide’: No Charges in Case of South Carolina Student Killed Entering Wrong Home: Cops

No Charges After College Student Shot Dead Entering Wrong Home: Cops
Source: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND ATHLETICS; UNSPLASH

Nicholas Donofrio was fatally shot after trying to enter the wrong house Saturday morning.

Aug. 31 2023, Published 4:30 p.m. ET

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A college student at the University of South Carolina was shot dead after apparently trying to enter the wrong house, and now authorities say it was a "justifiable homicide" and no charges will be filed against the homeowners, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Around 2 a.m. on Aug. 26, officers were called to the residence in Columbia for a reported break-in. En route, a second call came in regarding gunshots fired, RadarOnline.com previously reported.

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No Charges After College Student Shot Dead Entering Wrong Home: Cops
Source: Dina Donofrio/Facebook

Nicholas Donofrio was shot and killed after he attempted to enter the wrong home in Columbia, South Carolina, last weekend.

At the scene, police found 20-year-old Nicholas Anthony Donofrio dead on the front porch of the residence with a gunshot wound to his upper body.

Donofrio, a sophomore from Connecticut, reportedly lived on the same street as the house where he was shot and killed. Police said the neighborhood was less than two miles from the main campus of the college the victim attended.

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No Charges After College Student Shot Dead Entering Wrong Home: Cops
Source: Louis Donofrio/Facebook

The Connecticut native had moved in with four of his friends down the street a week earlier with the help of his parents.

Investigators determined Donofrio “mistakenly went to the wrong home and attempted to enter by repeatedly knocking, banging, and kicking at the front door while manipulating the door handle," as Front Page Detectives reported.

As Donofrio was attempting to get into the house, the woman called 911 and the male owner "went to another area of the home to retrieve a firearm," police said.

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No Charges After College Student Shot Dead Entering Wrong Home: Cops
Source: Nicholas Donofrio/LinkedIn

Donofrio transferred in 2022 to the South Carolina school, where he was studying kinesiology and exercise science.

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During that time, Donofrio managed to break the glass window of the front door and was reaching inside to "manipulate the doorknob."

That is when the male owner fired a single bullet through the window, hitting the 20-year-old college student.

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No Charges After College Student Shot Dead Entering Wrong Home: Cops
Source: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND ATHLETICS

Because no charges will be filed, neither of the homeowners’ identities will be released, according to police.

In a press release, the Columbia Police Department said, "After consulting with the Fifth Circuit Solicitor’s Office regarding the circumstances of the South Holly Street fatal shooting last weekend, charges will not be filed against the homeowner.”

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Officials said the shooting was a "justifiable homicide" since the homeowners were protecting their property, which is permitted under South Carolina law, and the homeowner was allowed to possess the gun, which he legally owned.

Since no charges will be filed, the identities of the homeowners will not be released, according to police.

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