Police responding to a bike shop break-in arrested two burglars, and three other people, including the bike shop owner.
Antley told deputies he slept in the store because of previous burglaries. He also said that he didn’t call 911 because his cell phone battery was dead and the store phone line was cut. He said that when his brother arrived he called 911, but deputies are unable to corroborate that, according to WFTV.
Gonzalez and Eller said that Antley held them at gunpoint and threatened to kill them, made them strip to their underwear, and beat them, according to WFTV.
“You are allowed to engage in conduct that is reasonable, necessary and lawful to protect yourself or your property, but one may argue that these efforts were neither reasonable nor lawful,” said WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer, commenting on what the owner and other parties present did to the burglars, via the WFTV report.
Eller and Gonzalez were in the store for an hour with Antley, and when Joshua Antley and Kathryn Pellicio arrived for work, the burglars underwent another hour of torture, according to News 6.
According to the Click Orlando report, the burglars were charged with third-degree burglary, but the Antley brothers and Pellicio were charged with felony kidnapping and assault.