Teen mum shoots dead intruder with 12-gauge shotgun
Teen mum shoots dead intruder with 12-gauge shotgun
Teen mum calls 911 when intruders break in
- Shoots robber dead with shotgun in torso
- Police say she acted in self defence
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Teen mum Sarah McKinley re-enacting the moment she opened fire on an intruder. Picture: ABC Source: Supplied
On Christmas Day, 18-year-old Sarah McKinley lost her husband to lung cancer, leaving her the sole caregiver to their three-month-old son.
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On New Year’s Eve, the Oklahoma mother proved she was anything but defenceless after she shot and killed an intruder breaking into her home, the Daily Mail reports.
Two men tried breaking into Ms McKinley’s house, one armed with a 12-inch hunting knife.
The distressed young mother called 911 to request advice on what to do with the armed men.
"I’m in here by myself with my infant baby, can I please get a dispatcher out here immediately?"
"I’ve got two guns in my hand - is it okay to shoot him if he comes in the door?" she said to the dispatcher.
The dispatcher replies: "I can’t tell you that you can do that but you do what you have to do to protect your baby."
Ms McKinley then shot one of the intruders in the torso with a 12-gauge shotgun, killing him.
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Sarah McKinley says she did what she had to protect her three-month-old son. Picture: ABC
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Police found the intruder, Justin Martin, 24, slumped over a floral-print sofa with a single gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities said the shooting was in self-defence and she will not be charged.
Detective Dan Huff told KOCO-TV that under some circumstances, shooting a person is permissible.
"You’re allowed to shoot an unauthorised person that is in your home," he said.
"The law provides you the remedy, and sanctions the use of deadly force."