Carnage in flashy Newport Beach as homeowner in $5million mansion shoots ... trends now A homeowner in Newport Beach shot a home intruder on Tuesday morning A second suspect was found inside a bush with a 'self-inflicted' gunshot wound Police believe that the suspects and family knew each other but it is unclear how By Emma Richter For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:14 BST, 16 April 2024 | Updated: 21:24 BST, 16 April 2024 Viewcomments A brave Newport Beach homeowner guarded his $5million mansion after two daring intruders attempted to enter his property. The bizarre incident left one of the suspects dead and another bleeding out in the middle of the street after the owner shot him in an attempt to defend his sleeping family. Around 4.45am on Tuesday, a resident inside the home called 911 and reported a possible home invasion. They also told police that the owner shot one of the intruders. Another suspect was found dead after he fled the house, and appeared to suffer from a 'self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head,' police said. When officers arrived at the scene they found the suspect that was wounded by the owner laying in the street, armed with a gun, suffering from gunshot wounds. A brave Newport Beach homeowner guarded his $5million mansion after two daring intruders attempted to enter his property around 4.45am Tuesday One of the suspects was shot by the homeowner and taken to the hospital while the other was found with an apparent 'self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head' Investigators believe that the invasion was a 'targeted incident' between the suspects and the homeowners. It is unclear what their relationship is. The suspect found in the street was taken to a nearby hospital. His condition is unclear. His accomplice was discovered in nearby bushes and was pronounced dead at the scene. The four people inside the home 'were safely evacuated and uninjured.' Police were seen outside the massive home as they carefully approached the front door with guns in hand. Multiple officers and a police dog were seen entering the home through the front doors. The motive of the invasion is unclear, but police said that it was not a random attack on the house. 'This is a targeted incident- it is isolated,' Sgt. Steve Oberon said. Investigators believe that the invasion was a 'targeted incident' between the suspects and the homeowners. It is unclear what their relationship is Police were seen outside the massive home as they carefully approached the front door with guns in hand. The motive of the invasion is unclear, but police said that it was not a random attack on the house 'I want to assure the Newport Beach community, the residents, that this is a safe community and the Newport Beach Police Department is doing everything we can to ensure the safety of the community.' The previous owners of the home, Belle Tatsing and Sally Tatsing, told DailyMail.com that they were shocked to see their old home on the news. Belle said that it is 'uncommon' for burglaries and home invasions to happen in the secure and affluent community. 'It was not a random invasion for sure,' Belle said. Her and her mother previously lived in the home that they rented out until July 2022. According to Zillow, the home was recently sold in January 2024 for a little over $5million. The lavish home has six bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, a three-car garage, pool, patio, walk-in closet, and stunning views of the area. Share or comment on this article: Carnage in flashy Newport Beach as homeowner in $5million mansion shoots intruder who broke in with an accomplice at 4am while his family was sleeping before second suspect 'commits suicide' after fleeing All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility