In the news today: "Oklah Woman Shoots, Kills Intruder: 911 Operators Say It's Okay

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In the news today: "Oklah Woman Shoots, Kills Intruder: 911 Operators Say It's Okay

Doing what it takes to be safe!!! Way to go, Mom, and kudos to the 911 operator who told her to do what she had to in order to be safe!!!

On Good Morning America today.

By KEVIN DOLAK and RYAN OWENS | Good Morning America – 3 hours ago

A young Oklahoma mother shot and killed an intruder to protect her 3-month-old baby on New Year's Eve, less than a week after the baby's father died of cancer.

Sarah McKinley says that a week earlier a man named Justin Martin dropped by on the day of her husband's funeral, claiming that he was a neighbor who wanted to say hello. The 18-year-old Oklahoma City area woman did not let him into her home that day.

On New Year's Eve Martin returned with another man, Dustin Stewart, and this time was armed with a 12-inch hunting knife. The two soon began trying to break into McKinley's home.

As one of the men was going from door to door outside her home trying to gain entry, McKinley called 911 and grabbed her 12-gauge shotgun.

McKinley told ABC News Oklahoma City affiliate KOCO that she quickly got her 12 gauge, went into her bedroom and got a pistol, put the bottle in the baby's mouth and called 911.

"I've got two guns in my hand -- is it okay to shoot him if he comes in this door?" the young mother asked the 911 dispatcher. "I'm here by myself with my infant baby, can I please get a dispatcher out here immediately?"

The 911 dispatcher confirmed with McKinley that the doors to her home were locked as she asked again if it was okay to shoot the intruder if he were to come through her door.

"I can't tell you that you can do that but you do what you have to do to protect your baby," the dispatcher told her. McKinley was on the phone with 911 for a total of 21 minutes.

When Martin kicked in the door and came after her with the knife, the teen mom shot and killed the 24-year-old. Police are calling the shooting justified.

"You're allowed to shoot an unauthorized person that is in your home. The law provides you the remedy, and sanctions the use of deadly force," Det. Dan Huff of the Blanchard police said.

Stewart soon turned himself in to police.

McKinley said that she was at home alone with her newborn that night because her husband just died of cancer on Christmas Day.

"I wouldn't have done it, but it was my son," McKinley told ABC News Oklahoma City affiliate KOCO. "It's not an easy decision to make, but it was either going to be him or my son. And it wasn't going to be my son. There's nothing more dangerous than a woman with a child."
 
Oklahoma has one of the strongest castle doctrine laws in the country. Now if they would just lighten up on their restrictions on carrying a firearm in public.
 
Hmmmmmm, sounds like somebody brought a knife to a gun fight again. Not only that but going after a Mom and her baby, I can't think of a much nastier person with a gun!
 
This makes me proud to live in Oklahoma. If you can't protect yourself then no one is.

Also, I think we may be getting Open Carry soon. It's passed the house before, but it got vetoed by our Dem. governor. We have a rep. governor now and she should sign it into law if it comes on her desk.
 
"Arms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property. ... Horrid mischief would ensue were the law-abiding deprived of the use of them." Thomas Paine (1775)
 
My kind of woman! I bow to her.

Voldak, it goes back before them in February when they reconvene. That's the way I understand it anyway.
 
More interesting....She was on the phone with 911 for 21 minutes!!!! WOW I guess it holds true, when seconds count the police are only 20 minutes away...Good for her....maybe she should have called Jimmy Johns first? lol
 
I read this somewhere....it goes something like this:

Police protection is an oxymoron.
Free citizens must protect themselves.
Police do not protect you from crime, they usually just investigate the crime after it happens and then call someone in to clean up the mess.
 
Wow! That dispatcher has a good head on their shoulder. As for the mom: Way to go you did what you needed to do to protect your family.Did the cops ever get there?
 
I'm surprised GMA didn't try to vilify her. I lived in OKC for 5 years, the drivers drove me crazy but Okies are great people. First place I ever bought a pistol, a P89, wish I had never sold it.
 
Nice. February isn't too far away. I have a question though.

I'm about to go to conceal carry class and apply for the license, etc. any ideas on how that will work once the state goes to open carry?
 
Nice. February isn't too far away. I have a question though.

I'm about to go to conceal carry class and apply for the license, etc. any ideas on how that will work once the state goes to open carry?

Usually permit to carry concealed, none required for open.
 
Good for her, good for the dispatch operator and bad for the police that took over 20 minutes to get there. The late arrival of the police resulted in the death of one person :eek: but if they had gotten there earlier maybe they would have shot both the intruders. The one other thing that maybe should have been different it the dispatcher should have said "When they walk through that door blow their #####'s away" :shout: instead of I can't tell you what to do. This young lady will have to live with this from now on but hopefully it does not create a great problem for her. From the little I have seen on this is most people are calling her a hero but there are always the idiots out there.
 
The Inheritanc​e

Why Italians pass their handguns down through the family.

An old Italian man is dying.

He calls his grandson to his bedside.. " Guido, I wan' you lissina me. I wan' you to take-a my chrome plated 38 revolver so you will always remember me."

"But grandpa, I really don't like guns. How about you leave me your Rolex watch instead?"

"You lissina me, boy. Somma day you gonna be runna da business, you gonna have a beautiful wife, lotsa money, a big-a home and maybe a couple of bambinos "

"Somma day you gonna come-a home and maybe finda you wife inna bed with another man...

"Whatta you gonna do then? Pointa to you watch and say, 'Time's Up'?"
 
I agree she did what she had to do and did good and all, but I dont hear much about the police responce. Did she live well outside of town, was there a river covering the road to her house? I want to know when there is going to be an investigation into the poor responce time of the PD. I understand some PD's are overwhelmed with calls sometimes and stack calls, but this is one of those calls that should be pushed to the front. What if she wasnt armed and was on the phone with 911? Would there be an iNESTIgation into her and or possiblty her childs assualt or death?
Or is this PD like some of the FDs that have been getting bad press becaise they sit outside of a house and watch it burn beacause part of a local tax wasnt paid for fire service. If thats thw case, and thhere was PD service in my area like that, would that also negate thier authority over me an I mean if they wee not going to provide service because i dont pay a local tax and not service the community i live in, would i have imunity from thier police powera? I kbow tgis goes in a different dirrection, but i think a good qeustion to lead into another discussion.
Anyway good for her and bad on PD
 

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