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Originally Posted by MLeake
Meanwhile, I haven't seen this raised anywhere, and it may not have been a factor - but something else to consider: People are saying she shouldn't have gone back in and put the kids at risk. But she had just been assaulted by the father; what if she thought he posed a risk to the kids, in his present state? Would people then say she should not have re-entered the home?
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It's a thought, but I don't think it's a persuasive argument. Consider the way it was reported in the article:
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She testified that she went back into the house, where Gray was with his two sons, and fired the shot.
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This tells me that the kids were not HER kids -- and the article doesn't tell us how old the "kids" were. The husband was 36 years old -- that's old enough for the "kids" to be adults.