Posted March 30, 2018 3:10 pm by Comments

By John Falkenberg

TACOMA, WA — A mother was shot and killed while seemingly trying to break and enter into her son’s home, The News Tribune reports. She wasn’t however — according to reports, the two were very close.

That didn’t stop the panicked Jullian Anderson-Randlefrom shooting her multiple times before identifying his target.

After all that, he was apparently so terrified and remorseful that prosecutors declined to press charges against him, claiming that it was a time for “compassion.”

As The News Tribune reports:

Officers arrived at the home in the 5300 block of East N Street, and found 63-year-old Rhonda Randle dead with multiple gunshot wounds. They also heard Anderson-Randle, 28, screaming that he’d killed his mother and that he had thought he was being robbed, the Prosecutor’s Office said. He reportedly told investigators that he heard someone on his porch and thought that person was trying to break into his home.

He fired to protect himself, he said, and afterward realized he had shot his mother.

“There is a time for accountability and a time for compassion,” Prosecutor Mark Lindquist said in a statement. “Homicide Chief Jared Ausserer and I met with the family Tuesday. After listening to them and …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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