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Widowed teenage mom shoots and kills intruder

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Widowed teenage mom shoots and kills intruder.

A young Oklahoma mother shot and killed an intruder to protect her 3-month-old baby on New Year's Eve, less than a week after the baby's father died of cancer.
Sarah McKinley says that a week earlier a man named Justin Martin dropped by on the day of her husband's funeral, claiming that he was a neighbor who wanted to say hello. The 18-year-old Oklahoma City area woman did not let him into her home that day.
On New Year's Eve Martin returned with another man, Dustin Stewart, and this time was armed with a 12-inch hunting knife. The two soon began trying to break into McKinley's home.
As one of the men was going from door to door outside her home trying to gain entry, McKinley called 911 and grabbed her 12-gauge shotgun.

Don't ever fuck with a mother and her infant child. Good for her!!

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It takes a special kind of dirtbag to prey on a young mother and her child beginning on the day her husband dies. Thankfully, she saved the taxpayers from paying for a trial, incarceration, and future bad acts by just blowing the sonofabitch away.
 
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Jake;2079710; said:
It takes a special kind of dirtbag to prey on a young mother and her child beginning on the day her husband dies. Thankfully, she saved the taxpayers from paying for a trial, incarceration, and future bad acts by just blowing the sonofabitch away.

Ever been to Dustlahoma?
 
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SHE isn't getting charged with murder. But the dipshit accomplice who helped try to break into the house has been. Now THAT is justice.

Okla. mom won't face charges for shooting intruder

BLANCHARD, Okla. (AP) ? Authorities don't plan to file charges against an Oklahoma woman who fatally shot a New Year's Eve intruder at her house while she had a 911 dispatcher on the phone, but the intruder's alleged accomplice has been charged in the death.

A 911 tape released to Oklahoma City media outlets Wednesday reveals that 18-year-old Sarah McKinley asked a Grady County dispatcher for permission to shoot the intruder. McKinley's 3-month-old son was with her when she shot Justin Shane Martin, 24, at her Blanchard mobile home.

"I've got two guns in my hand. Is it OK to shoot him if he comes in this door?" McKinley asked the dispatcher.

"Well, you have to do whatever you can do to protect yourself," the dispatcher is heard telling McKinley. "I can't tell you that you can do that, but you have to do what you have to do to protect your baby."

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However, prosecutors have charged his alleged accomplice, 29-year-old Dustin Louis Stewart, with first-degree murder. According to authorities, Stewart was with Martin but ran away from McKinley's home after hearing the gunshots.

"When you're engaged in a crime such as first-degree burglary and a death results from the events of that crime, you're subject to prosecution for it," Walters said.

Click the headline for the whole article. There's some good stuff in there.

And check out Mr. Stewart. If this guy was trying to break into my house, I'd shoot him, too.

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Can't find a picture of the buckshot recipient, but I did run across the funeral home listing and the condolences to the family. Clearly this guy wasn't a dirtbag his whole life. It's just too bad that drugs do stuff like this to you.
 
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knapplc;2081935; said:
Can't find a picture of the buckshot recipient, but I did run across the funeral home listing and the condolences to the family. Clearly this guy wasn't a dirtbag his whole life. It's just too bad that drugs do stuff like this to you.

I don't know what drugs he was doing but I don't think most people are driven to home invasions on young women by them, much less casing the joint a week before doing it.

This dirtbag was motivated by one thing, and it wasn't drugs. Too bad for him he totally underestimated her. The only tragedy here was she didn't shoot both of them.
 
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When I read that she was on the phone with the dispatcher for 21 minutes, it left me with a number of questions:

1) What took the creep so long to get in?
2) How do you have that much resolve to stay calm, ready, locked and loaded for that long after the loss of your husband?

I'm glad this young lady took care of the situation, Proper.
 
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muffler dragon;2082024; said:
When I read that she was on the phone with the dispatcher for 21 minutes, it left me with a number of questions:

1) What took the creep so long to get in?
2) How do you have that much resolve to stay calm, ready, locked and loaded for that long after the loss of your husband?

I'm glad this young lady took care of the situation, Proper.

Regarding the bold, it's probably different for everyone, but having gone through a major cancer with close family twice in the last few years, I'd say the strength she developed through losing a husband/father of her child at age 18 helped her quite a bit. It's a crap way to learn strength, but you have to be self-reliant to go through that kind of thing.
 
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knapplc;2082028; said:
Regarding the bold, it's probably different for everyone, but having gone through a major cancer with close family twice in the last few years, I'd say the strength she developed through losing a husband/father of her child at age 18 helped her quite a bit. It's a crap way to learn strength, but you have to be self-reliant to go through that kind of thing.

I can understand that. I just didn't expect it to come to the forefront so recently after the loss. To have this fucktwat show up two times within a week, and then to finish him off is a helluva steel resolve.
 
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muffler dragon;2082034; said:
I can understand that. I just didn't expect it to come to the forefront so recently after the loss. To have this fucktwat show up two times within a week, and then to finish him off is a helluva steel resolve.

Absolutely. She's one tough girl. No matter what, that was a hell of a situation, and she handled it well.
 
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muffler dragon;2082034; said:
I can understand that. I just didn't expect it to come to the forefront so recently after the loss. To have this fucktwat show up two times within a week, and then to finish him off is a helluva steel resolve.

She has strong character. If more 18 year olds had that type of resolve I wouldn't think her generation is a complete wasteland.
 
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muffler dragon;2082024; said:
When I read that she was on the phone with the dispatcher for 21 minutes, it left me with a number of questions:

1) What took the creep so long to get in?
2) How do you have that much resolve to stay calm, ready, locked and loaded for that long after the loss of your husband?

I'm glad this young lady took care of the situation, Proper.

It leaves me with a different question:

An 18-year-old mother, alone at home with a baby, with two creeps trying to break in on her...and it takes the cops 21 minutes to get there?

Just how far out of town did she live? Or, did this unfortunately occur during universal coffee-break time for their police force? A lot of people would be dead before 21 minutes elapsed.

All stories of attempted assault should end like this. Good for her and good for the local prosecutor, who knows where to properly assign blame.

BTW, after watching the video of her--this is a young woman who will need to hire a secretary to handle all the letters coming in with marriage proposals. Oh, and the offers for movie-of-the-week contracts.
 
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