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BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (KTUL) -- One person is in custody after three suspects in a Wagoner County home invasion were shot to death Monday afternoon by one of the residents.
According to the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, the suspects' getaway driver has been arrested. The 21-year-old woman, Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez, turned herself in at the Broken Arrow Police Department hours after the shooting, saying she had information. Wagoner County investigators interviewed her at the police department and subsequently arrested her on complaints of three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree burglary.
Investigators haven't released the names of anyone involved but say the deceased suspects are between 16 and 18 years old. One of the suspects had a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to investigators.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Snarl
Really this means that there will be four less people (three permanently) who will never rob or harm anyone ever again.
Three people who will never face a trial by jury, because someone thought they could do better than a courtroom.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Snarl
Really this means that there will be four less people (three permanently) who will never rob or harm anyone ever again.
Three people who will never face a trial by jury, because someone thought they could do better than a courtroom.
“We all knew what could happen,” she said. “We always said if there’s guns, every man for themselves.” The 21-year-old said she was willing to take responsibility for her role in the break-in — she also admitted they’d stolen things from a detached garage on the same property earlier in the day — but would not take the blame for the death of her friends.
SEE IT: Suspected getaway driver in deadly Oklahoma break-in refuses to be blamed for her friends' deaths
People ask me, "What type of firearm should I use for home defense?" I always recommend the AR-15 (chambered in 5.56). Never use a handgun when the situation allows for the use of a rifle. If you've got a high quality rifle ... don't reach for your Glock instead. Does a stock 12 Gauge hold a 30 round magazine? Add a red-dot optic to your AR and it won't much matter if the bad guys are running around to make themselves difficult targets. After that, all it takes is practice.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Snarl
Really this means that there will be four less people (three permanently) who will never rob or harm anyone ever again.
Three people who will never face a trial by jury, because someone thought they could do better than a courtroom.