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Robber killed in shootout with ex-CNN anchor's husband

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A cross-country road trip got derailed for a former CNN anchor and her husband after a would-be robber forced his way into their motel room and a shootout ensued.

Lynne Russell told reporters Wednesday that her husband, Chuck de Caro, decided to stop at a Motel 6 on Albuquerque's western edge because they were tired after a long day of traveling. When she went out to the car to get something and returned to the room, a man was at the door with a handgun.

"He pushed me into the room and that's when my husband came out of the shower and saw what was happening," Russell told Albuquerque station KOB-TV . "We tried to calm him, confuse him and do everything we could do to just come out of it in one piece."

After grabbing her husband's briefcase, the man started shooting at de Caro. Russell ducked behind the furniture and de Caro fired back, hitting the man.

The robber was killed and de Caro was wounded.

"It was a gun battle, and Chuck was bleeding heavily, but he didn't stop firing because the man was firing on him," Russell told The New York Post .

Russell did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Associated Press, but former CNN colleagues Ted Kavanau and Patrick Clawson told the AP she had described the incident to them.

Albuquerque police did not release names of those involved, and a spokesman, Officer Tanner Tixier, said it appeared to be a random robbery attempt.

"They weren't targeted for who they were," Tixier said. "We believe the offender didn't realize the victim's husband was in the motel (room). He believed he had an easy target. That turned out not to be the case obviously."

Russell was a prominent figure in CNN's groundbreaking foray into around-the-clock news, serving as an anchor from 1983 to 2001. She was one of the first anchors hired at CNN Headline News, then called CNN 2, after it went on the air in 1982.

Kavanau, a manager for CNN at its founding and founding president of CNN Headline news, said Russell told him the robber staggered out of the room.

Police officers responding to a report of shots fired found the body in a parking lot.

Clawson, a former CNN reporter and a private investigator in Michigan, said Russell's husband suffered gunshot wounds to the abdomen, groin and arm, and police said he was expected to survive.

A former special forces officer, de Caro said he called upon his training to protect his wife.

"I was determined to save my dream girl's life - even if it cost my own," he told The Post.

Both de Caro and Russell have concealed carry licenses.

Russell said the shooting happened four days into the couple's trip. She called her husband a hero, saying he saved her life.

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