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His wife told him the intruder was coming closer.
Mom who shot intruder inspires gun control foes
By | Associated Press – Wed, Jan 9, 2013
LOGANVILLE, Ga.
(AP) — A Georgia mother who shot an intruder at her home has become a
small part of the roaring gun control debate, with some firearms
enthusiasts touting her as a textbook example of responsible gun
ownership.
Melinda Herman
grabbed a handgun and hid in a crawl space with her two children when a
man broke in last week and approached the family at their home
northeast of Atlanta, police said. Herman
called her husband on the phone, and with him reminding her of the
lessons she recently learned at a shooting range, Herman opened fire,
seriously wounding the burglary suspect.
The National Rifle Association
tweeted a link to a news story about the shooting, and support poured in
from others online, hailing Herman as a hero. The local sheriff said he
was proud of the way she handled the situation.
"This lady decided that she
wasn't going to be a victim, and I think everyone else looks at this and
hopes they have the courage to do what she done," Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman said Wednesday.
Herman was working from home
Friday when she saw a man walk up to the front door. She told police he
rang the doorbell twice and then over and over again. He went back to
his SUV, got something out and walked back toward the house, a police
report said.
Herman took her 9-year-old son
and daughter into an upstairs bedroom and locked the door. They went
into bathroom and she locked that door, too. She got her handgun from a
safe, the report said, and hid with her children. At some point, she
called her husband, who kept her on the line and called 911 on another
line.
In a 10-minute 911 recording released by the Walton County Sheriff's Office, Donnie Herman calmly explained what was happening to a dispatcher. His part of the conversation with his wife was also recorded.
"Is he in the house, Melinda? Are you sure? How do you know? You can hear him in the house?" Donnie Herman said.His wife told him the intruder was coming closer.
"He's in the bedroom? Shh, shh,
relax. Just remember everything that I showed you, everything that I
taught you, all right?" Donnie Herman told his wife, explaining later to
the dispatcher that he had recently taken her to a gun range.
It wasn't clear from the
recording exactly when they went to range and Donnie Herman told The
Associated Press on Wednesday the family didn't want to talk about the
shooting.
After Donnie Herman told his wife
police were on the way, he started shouting: "She shot him. She's
shootin' him. She's shootin' him. She's shootin' him. She's shootin'
him."
"OK," the dispatcher responded.
"Shoot him again! Shoot him!"
Donnie Herman yelled. He told the dispatcher he heard a lot of
screaming, but he seems to get increasingly worried when he doesn't hear
anything from his wife.
Melinda Herman told police she
started shooting the man when he opened the door to the crawl space. The
man pleaded with her to stop, but she kept firing until she had emptied
her rounds, she told police. She then fled to a neighbor's house with
her children.
The man drove away in his SUV.
Police found the SUV on another subdivision street and discovered a man
bleeding from his face and body in a nearby wooded area. Police
identified the suspect as 32-year-old Paul Slater of Atlanta.
Chapman said the hospital asked
him not to comment on Slater's condition, but he said he is not certain
Slater will survive. Authorities have a warrant but haven't formally
arrested Slater yet. They plan to charge him with burglary, possession
of tools for the commission of a crime and aggravated assault, Walton
County sheriff's Capt. Greg Hall said.
A phone number for Slater was not listed and it was not clear whether he has an attorney.
Authorities believe Slater targeted a home in another local subdivision but left when confronted by the homeowner, Chapman said.
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