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Stepdad shoots teen caught having sex with daughter
12:47 PM on 10/16/2009
An Apopka, Florida teenager was shot four times after he was caught having sex with the shooter's daughter, police said.
Officials said the 16-year-old girl's stepfather walked into the girl's bedroom and saw her having sex with her boyfriend. That's when Wade Edwards closed the door to load a gun and then fired at the boy, police said.
"The stepfather walked up, brandished the handgun in a threatening manner and opened fire," a police officer said.
The boy, 18-year-old Julian Harp, limped out to the front yard and called 911. Police said Edwards also called 911 and confessed to the shooting.
Investigators said it was one of the most severe crimes of passion that they've worked.
"In 13 years, I've never heard anything like this happening in this area," one investigator said.
Neighbors said Edwards may have "overreacted" but said they understood that he wanted to protect his daughter.
"It's a sad story, but I would do anything to protect my daughter," said neighbor Sean Gibbons.
Harp was in the hospital Thursday night recovering from the gunshot wounds, police said.
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