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Michigan man credits dog with saving his life after a gunman barricades inside his home

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Kyle Brown is crediting his pitbull Petey with saving his and his family’s lives after a gunman barricaded himself inside him Romulus home on Friday.

Michigan State Police said that the incident began as a botched carjacking a couple of blocks from Brown’s home.

The suspect took off through the neighborhood, jumping Brown’s fence. 

“As soon as I made eye to eye contact with him, I could tell by the look in his eyes and by his intent, he knew what he was doing, and it was an opportunity,” Brown said.

Petey charged after the suspect. 

“When the pit bull came out and encountered him he immediately pulled his gun out and shot him,” Brown said. 

Even with a bullet wound, Petey was still able to chase the suspect out of the yard.

Police say they exchanged gunfire with the suspect as he jumped the fence, hitting the suspect twice. 

The suspect then jumped back into Brown’s yard and went inside his home.

Brown’s son and his friend were inside, and Brown tried to get them all out safely. 

“When he got to the door he pulled for his gun, and I’m communicating with Tommy, ‘Cmon Cmon Tommy. Hurry up.’ Unfortunately, Tommy just froze up,”  Brown said.

The suspect barricaded himself inside the home with Brown’s son’s 7-year-old friend, Tommy.

Tommy was released unharmed hours later.

The suspect gave himself up to MSP. Tommy, Brown and his son are physically OK.

Petey had to be put down because his injuries were so severe. 

“Petey didn’t make it, but you can’t be upset with him. He not only saved my life but he saved our lives,” Brown said. 

MSP has not released the suspect's name or the charges he is facing.