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Mom kills intruder, but asks 911 first

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WASHINGTON: No charges will be laid against a teen mother in Oklahoma who rang 911 on New Year’s Eve and asked if it might be OK for her to gun down an intruder at her mobile home, say prosecutor­s.

Sarah Mckinley, 18, shot and killed Justin Martin, 24, with a 12gauge shotgun after calling police and asking in a near-whisper: “I’ve got two guns in my hand.

“Is it OK to shoot him if he comes through the door?”

“Well, you have to do whatever you can do to protect yourself,” Grady County sheriff ’s dispatcher Diane Graham replied.

“I can’t tell you that you can do that, but you have to do what you have to do to protect your baby.”

Graham then heard a gunshot over the telephone line.

Police found Martin’s body, knife in hand, slumped over Mckinley’s sofa, and determined that the mother of a three-month-old baby – whose cancer-stricken husband died on Christmas Day – had acted in self-defence.

“Our initial review of the case doesn’t indicate she violated the law in any way,” assistant district attorney James Walters told the Oklahoman newspaper.

“He should have thought about it before he went into someone’s home.”

Martin’s suspected accomplice Dustin Stewart, 29, who surrendere­d to police, was to appear in court yesterday. – SAPA-AFP

 ?? PICTURE: AP / THE OKLAHOMAN ?? SELF-DEFENCE: Sarah Mckinley, 18, with her three-month-old son Justin. Authoritie­s don’t plan to press charges against her after she shot dead an intruder, but phoned 911 first to ask for permission.
PICTURE: AP / THE OKLAHOMAN SELF-DEFENCE: Sarah Mckinley, 18, with her three-month-old son Justin. Authoritie­s don’t plan to press charges against her after she shot dead an intruder, but phoned 911 first to ask for permission.

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