ijosef wrote:Absolutely she did. Unfortunately they had to move because of threats - makes you think about what kind of lowlifes we have out there that would threaten someone who protected their own life and the lives of their family.
I'm reading the user comments on the link the guy posted to KFOR's news story. I can only imagine how different they'd be if it had happened in Minnesota and the article was on WCCO or KARE 11's website.
As long as I've been thinking about such things, I''ve assumed that part of the aftermath would be to get me, and my family invisible, and far away for a long while, as well as hopefully remain as anonymous as possible. I would expect some sort of retaliatory measures. And in this case some will view it through the prism of skin color, which has a greater potential for volatility.
It was interesting to note the police comments, while only observations, suggested the woman would likely not be charged, but the surviving burglar would probably be charged with murder, for being involved in a crime where a death occurred.