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Home » Home Defense or Homicide? Texas Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Alleged Intruder

Home Defense or Homicide? Texas Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Alleged Intruder

Adam Green By Adam Green January 15, 2026 3 Min Read
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Home Defense or Homicide? Texas Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting of Alleged Intruder

BIG SPRING, TX — A late-night shooting on January 9 has led to a murder charge against a Big Spring homeowner after police say he fatally shot a man who allegedly forced entry into his home. The circumstances, however, have raised questions and speculation about what may have truly unfolded that night.

According to a statement from the Big Spring Police Department, officers responded to reports of gunfire around 10:32 p.m. in the 2600 block of Langley Drive. Upon arrival, they found 43-year-old Joel Adrian Florez and a 40-year-old woman standing outside the home. Inside the residence, officers located the body of Phillip Samuel Lozano Jr., 36, who had suffered fatal gunshot wounds.

Florez told police that Lozano had broken into his home while armed, prompting him to fire in self-defense. However, after further investigation by Big Spring detectives, Texas Rangers, and crime scene personnel, authorities determined there was probable cause to charge Florez with murder. He was arrested the following evening and booked into the Howard County Detention Center.

Police have not released details regarding the nature of Lozano’s alleged forced entry or whether a weapon was recovered at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, and no additional information has been made public.

Online speculation has swirled following the announcement of Florez’s arrest, with some questioning whether Lozano was known to the residents or possibly involved in a prior relationship with the woman present. Others have raised concerns that law enforcement may have found insufficient evidence to support the claim of a break-in or immediate threat.

In many states, including Texas, the law allows a person to use deadly force against someone unlawfully entering their home, provided the threat of death or serious bodily harm is imminent. However, such legal protection depends heavily on the circumstances and available evidence.

This case highlights the critical importance of clearly establishing the presence of an immediate threat when using deadly force in self-defense. If the facts do not support a lawful use of force, even a shooting inside one’s own home can lead to criminal charges.

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