News 13 learned a police shooting in Ocoee may be a case of mistaken identity.

Florida’s Department of Law Enforcement is investigating Saturday morning’s shooting at a home near the intersection of the 429 and the Turnpike.

The homeowner believes officers were shooting at the wrong house.

Shattered glass now covers the floors of an Ocoee family's home.

Bullet holes can be spotted from the front to the back of the home. The front glass door is in pieces.

The homeowners didn't want to go on camera but walked News 13 through their home and said Ocoee police caused the mess.

The couple said they and their 12-year-old son were sleeping around 1 a.m. Saturday when officers knocked and rang their door bell without identifying themselves.

The homeowner thought it was an intruder. One of them grabbed his gun, and held it down while asking who was at the door. They said police yelled "gun" and  that’s when the couple said the officers opened fire.

The homeowner said they hit the floor as two shots were fired followed by about 5-6 more.

The homeowners showed News 13 furniture with bullet holes, from the table to the sofa in the home.

News 13 tracked down  surveillance video from a neighbor that shows when  police arrive at the home. Homeowners said it was about 6 to 8 total officers.

The homeowners after they called 911 and rounds of shots stopped, they were told to come out with their hands up, and all of them including the child was handcuffed.

After 14 years in their home, the couple said now they're scared for their lives. They said they're thankful none of their family was killed.
News 13 called Ocoee Police and asked whether officers were at the wrong home as the homeowners stated. The station is still waiting to hear back.

An FDLE spokeswoman said the agency is investigating but could not release any further details.

Neighbors said FDLE did send investigators to their homes to question them about the incident.