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NASCAR Hall of Famer and owner Childress shoots at home invaders

- — Brendan marks and Joe Marusek, Charlotte Observer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR team owner and 2017 Hall of Fame inductee Richard Childress shot at three masked men who broke into his home in North Carolina on Sunday night, media outlets reported.

Childress, 72, said he was upstairs with his wife at about 10:30 p.m. when he heard glass break downstairs. He grabbed his handgun, went downstairs and fired multiple shots at the home invaders, according to the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.

No one was injured, and nothing was taken from the home, Davidson County Sheriff David Grice told the WinstonSal­em Journal. Childress and his wife, Judy, live in Reedy Creek, an unincorpor­ated part of the county near his race shop in Welcome.

The intruders broke a window beside a doorknob, which sounded an alarm, the Journal and other news outlets reported.

All three intruders had most of their faces covered, and they held what appeared to be guns, the sheriff's office said on Facebook.

Childress is offering a $10,000 reward for informatio­n leading to arrests, according to the sheriff's office.

Childress told the sheriff "the only reason he and his wife were here today was because of God and the Second Amendment," Winston-Salem NBC affiliate WXII 12 reported. Childress is a second vice president of the National Rifle Associatio­n.

North Carolina state law, specifical­ly the newest Castle Doctrine, permits homeowners to use deadly force if they have reason to believe that unlawful and forced entry occurred.

Police said they are still looking for suspects.

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