Posted April 5, 2017 9:10 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott (left) and Assistant District Attorney Jack Thorpe (right) address members of the media concerning a home invasion that left three people dead. (Photo: KTUL)
The man who fatally shot three people breaking into his parents’ home acted within the law and will not face any charges, the Wagoner County District Attorney’s office announced Monday.
Wagoner officials — 1st Assistant District Attorney Jack Thorpe and Sheriff Chris Elliott — said the deaths of the three teens were the result of the residential burglary.
Maxwell Cook, 19, Jacob Redfearn, 17, and Jaykob Woodruff, 16, were all pronounced dead at the scene. One was found lying on the driveway, while the other two were found still inside the home. A fourth suspect, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, was later arrested and charged with burglary, as well as three counts of felony murder because her accomplices were killed during the commission of a felony.
Rodriguez is accused of being the getaway driver and orchestrating the entire ordeal. Elliott said Rodriguez had “indirect knowledge” about the home and believed there were valuables inside.
During the investigation, authorities also learned that earlier in the day the group of suspects broke into a detached garage on the same

Source: Guns.com

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