Posted April 10, 2017 12:34 am by Comments

By G. Halek

TULSA, OKLAHOMA — Remember when we reported a 19-year-old man shot and killed three burglars who tried to break into his parents’ home? He won’t be facing any charges according to the Oklahoma prosecutor reviewing his case. How about the woman who allegedly drove the three intruders to the scene? She’ll be charged for all of their murders.

via ABC News

“It is the opinion of this office that [the occupant] acted justifiably … when he used deadly force to defend his home,” said Wagoner County Assistant District Attorney Jack Thorp. “It was clear he operated completely within the law when he used deadly force,” Thorp later told The Associated Press.

Now Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez, 21, of Oologah, will stand trial for the deaths of Maxwell Cook, Jacob Redfern and Jakob Woodruff — the intruders on that fateful day. She allegedly drove the men to the scene. In Oklahoma, and many other states, an accomplice can be charged for the deaths of any criminal or innocent bystander killed during the commission of a crime.

“We support the right of our citizens, the right to bear arms and to defend their homes,” Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott said. “In this such case, we …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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