‘Wrong house with bad intentions’: Home invasion mix-up leads to mother being paralyzed and her son killed by gun traffickers who got tip about weapons stash, cops say

Insets: Suspects Charles Fulforth and Kelvin Roberts (Montgomery County District Attorney

Insets: Suspects Charles Fulforth and Kelvin Roberts (Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office). Background: Bernadette Gaudio and her son Andrew Gaudio (GoFundMe).

Two men have been arrested in Pennsylvania for a home invasion mix-up that left a 25-year-old man shot to death and his 61-year-old mother paralyzed, with police and prosecutors accusing the suspects of being gun traffickers who targeted the wrong house after getting a tip about a weapons stash from a junk remover.

Kelvin Roberts, 42, and Charles Fulforth, 41, both allegedly work at a junk removal business known as Junkluggers, based in Willow Grove, and were told of a house in the area where “two old people” lived with “a whole lot of guns,” according to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, which filed a criminal complaint against Roberts this week after charging Fulforth on Dec. 12, according to Philadelphia NBC affiliate WCAU.

Both Fulforth and Roberts are charged with first-degree murder, robbery, burglary and other offenses related to the home invasion and shooting of Bernadette Gaudio and the death of her son, Andrew Gaudio.

“The motive in this case was to steal guns and they simply got the wrong house,” said Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele at a press conference Tuesday.

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