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OK: Saving babies' lives is justifiable homicide case
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Cash Freeman was at home when a 12-year-old girl knocked on his door, desperately asking for help. The child said a man had barged into her home and was holding 3-month-old twins in a bathtub, while he threatened the babies' mother with a knife. The perpetrator, it turned out, was 27-year-old Leland Foster, the estranged father of the twins. The mother, Michelle Sorrells, had also called 911 with the same report as the young girl gave to Freeman.
Freeman did what many people would do when they hear the life of a child is in peril: He grabbed his revolver, ran next door, burst into the home, and saw what was happening. He then shot Freeman twice in the back. The babies have been released from the hospital and are reportedly doing well. |
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PHORTO
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