According to the Bartow County Sheriff's Office report, the resident called 911 shortly after midnight when two men came to the door armed with semiautomatic pistols.
The victim said he opened the door -- with the chain still locked -- when the two black male suspects shoved two chrome, semiautomatic handguns through the opening. One of the suspects shoved the door open, ordering the resident to the ground. The suspect said, "If you move, I will shoot you," and then asked, "Where's the money?"
According to the victim, he gave the men the $120 he had in his pocket, and when the suspects could not find more, they turned to leave. The victim said he got up to follow the suspects when two gunshots rang out and he hit the floor again.
Investigation revealed the bullet had traveled through the room where a small boy slept; the boy was unharmed.
The suspects were described as: black male between 24 and 27 years of age, 6 feet 3 inches, 275 pounds, bald with a deep voice who bites his lip continuously, and the second suspect is a black male roughly 24 to 27 years old, 5 feet 9 inches, 130 pounds, with a mustache and "soul patch." They left the area in a dark blue, two-door car.
BCSO Sgt. Jonathan Rogers said late Wednesday afternoon that the case had no new leads. It also was not clear whether the victim knew the suspects.

