Amputee Fights Off Gun-Wielding Burglar With Crutches
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An amputee who discovered a burglar inside his home was shot while fighting him off with a crutch.
Roger Baxter survived the Tuesday incident after a cell phone apparently slowed a bullet to his chest.
"I just got it programmed," Baxter said of the phone.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Baxter lost his right leg after being hit by a tractor-trailer in October. He was returning from getting a haircut when he discovered the man with a gun inside his house.
"He was pointing it at me," Baxter told KDVR-TV. "He kept coming toward me and he got within 5 foot of me and that's when I hauled off and hit him with one of my crutches."
Aurora police spokesman Robert Friel said Baxter was wounded in the upper torso after the bullet hit the phone.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Friel said two juveniles were arrested, one believed to be the suspect in the attack and the other believed to have been a lookout. Their names have not been released.
"It's not my time," said Baxter, a Vietnam veteran. "I went head to head against a semi back in October and today I went up against a 9 mm and I'm here. I'm just a tough old bird."