She should be up for mom of the year:
Georgia mom home alone with kids shoots ex-con intruder
A Georgia mother shot an ex-convict six times to protect her and her children after he apparently forced his way into the family’s home.
The mom heard knocks on her front door Friday and assumed it was just a solicitor, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
She told her 9-year-old twins not to answer the door and, when the visitor began repeatedly ringing the doorbell, she called her husband at his job and he told her to gather the children and hide.
According to the Journal-Constitution, the father then dialed 911 and his wife, who works from a home office, hid with the children in a crawlspace.
By that time, according to the paper, the intruder had used a crowbar to forcibly enter the home, and made his way to the home office.
“He opens the closet door and finds himself staring down the barrel of a .38 revolver,” Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The woman fired six bullets, five of which hit Paul Ali Slater in the face and neck area, Chapman said. But Slater, who has arrests dating to 2008 and was released from jail in August, was still conscious.
“The guy’s face down, crying,” the sheriff said. The woman told him to stay down or she’d shoot again.
While down, the woman and her children ran to a neighbor’s house, and the injured intruder made it out of the home and into his car, the paper reported.
Authorities found Slater a short time later bleeding profusely in a neighbor’s driveway.
“I’m dying. Help me,” he told them, according to Chapman.
Slater was transported to Gwinnett Medical Center and is expected to survive, the sheriff said.
Georgia mom home alone with kids shoots ex-con intruder
A Georgia mother shot an ex-convict six times to protect her and her children after he apparently forced his way into the family’s home.
The mom heard knocks on her front door Friday and assumed it was just a solicitor, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
She told her 9-year-old twins not to answer the door and, when the visitor began repeatedly ringing the doorbell, she called her husband at his job and he told her to gather the children and hide.
According to the Journal-Constitution, the father then dialed 911 and his wife, who works from a home office, hid with the children in a crawlspace.
By that time, according to the paper, the intruder had used a crowbar to forcibly enter the home, and made his way to the home office.
“He opens the closet door and finds himself staring down the barrel of a .38 revolver,” Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The woman fired six bullets, five of which hit Paul Ali Slater in the face and neck area, Chapman said. But Slater, who has arrests dating to 2008 and was released from jail in August, was still conscious.
“The guy’s face down, crying,” the sheriff said. The woman told him to stay down or she’d shoot again.
While down, the woman and her children ran to a neighbor’s house, and the injured intruder made it out of the home and into his car, the paper reported.
Authorities found Slater a short time later bleeding profusely in a neighbor’s driveway.
“I’m dying. Help me,” he told them, according to Chapman.
Slater was transported to Gwinnett Medical Center and is expected to survive, the sheriff said.
This article says nothing about if she herself even acknowledged to the intruder that she was there. It sounds like they all tried to be as quiet as possible and not let the intruder know there was anyone home, which is likely what he wanted, an empty house. So, if this is the case, which is something this article leaves out, then simply acknowledging you're home, calling the cops, and hiding would probably have meant this guy wouldn't have broken into anything that day. A crime could have been PREVENTED. I forgot, though, its not about preventing crime with gun advocacy groups. It's about proving that guns save lives.
EDIT: I took a look around and nothing really states whether or not she let him know there was anyone home and that she wanted him to leave. A troubling passage does strongly imply that she didn't make her presence known. " By that time, the intruder had forced his way into the three-story residence on Henderson Ridge Drive with a crowbar, authorities said. He allegedly rummaged through the home, eventually working his way up to the attic office.". I don't think the mother should be at fault. But should people continue doing this and this becomes a trend, something MUST happen. Its the same asinine idea that concealing a gun protects you. Know, it invites violence in those rare cases where the gun is needed for protection.
EDIT 2: Added link for my quote
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This message last edited by callandor1000 on 09/01/2013 at 12:56:53 AM
Great story - Mom saves herself and her kids - shoots intruder in the face -
06/01/2013 06:25:15 PM
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the justice system fails again. what a great article
07/01/2013 02:49:04 AM
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I could say something about liberal judges and criminal rights.....but self-control wins out.
07/01/2013 04:37:42 PM
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i didn't realize georgia was such a hotbed of liberalism.... *NM*
07/01/2013 06:24:18 PM
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Yeah, it's call the US Supreme Court of the 60's and 70's and other federal mandates.
07/01/2013 07:13:19 PM
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i must have missed where the US supreme court released this guy from prison early....
07/01/2013 09:17:43 PM
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You have serious problems if you think this is a "great" story.
07/01/2013 10:08:53 AM
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This is pretty much the definition of a great story
07/01/2013 01:32:02 PM
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+1 - A mother protecting/perhaps even saving her kids from a criminal is a GREAT story. *NM*
07/01/2013 02:43:17 PM
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Uh. Die Hard was fictional.
08/01/2013 12:36:05 AM
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Story can be fiction or non-fiction, and that's an irrelevant point anyway, Apollo 13 was real
08/01/2013 04:59:40 AM
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Re: This is pretty much the definition of a great story
09/01/2013 12:55:22 AM
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You're right--nothing can be good if a better situation might have hypothetically been possible
08/01/2013 04:45:56 AM
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FIVE .38's to the head and neck and he not only survived, but remained conscious? *NM*
07/01/2013 03:51:00 PM
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.38's are almost like BBs
07/01/2013 04:13:20 PM
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I guess!
07/01/2013 04:28:47 PM
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Yeah, I had the same reaction. 5 shots to the face/head and the guy is going to survive?
07/01/2013 04:35:43 PM
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I'm confused.
09/01/2013 12:44:01 AM
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