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Will Brink

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You can listen to her 911 call at the URL below. Terrible this woman had to go through that, but at least she and her daughter were not victims of this crazy POS....



CUSHING ??? A woman with a shotgun was on the phone to a 911 dispatcher this morning in Lincoln County when she shot and killed an intruder who crashed through her back patio door.

This is a 2005 mug shot of Billy Dean Riley, 53, who was shot early Friday morning by a homeowner in Lincoln County.

Donna Jackson, 56, told the dispatcher a man she didn't know was at her sliding glass door to her back patio about 12:40 a.m. at 352112 E 800 Road south of the Cushing city limits, said Lincoln County Sheriff Chuck Mangion.

She was armed with a 16-gauge shotgun when the dispatcher heard the glass door smash and the shotgun blast, Mangion said.
A man identified as Billy Dean Riley, 53, was struck once in the chest and pronounced dead when emergency medical workers arrived, Mangion said.
Jackson was not harmed.


Jackson was home alone when her dog woke her up, Mangion said. She turned all the lights in the house on and then armed herself with the shotgun. Her husband was not home, Mangion said.
She went into her kitchen and saw a man trying to break in. The man saw her and screamed threats at her, Mangion said. She told him she was armed and on the phone with police, he said.

The man picked up a patio table and threw it through the patio door, Mangion said. He stepped into the kitchen and that is when she fired the fatal blast, striking him in the center of the chest, he said.
Deputies arrived and found the man lying on the back porch.
Jackson did not know the man, Mangion said.

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That guy looks like a Psycho! Good to hear the women & her daughter survived.
 
Always good to hear things like this.


But seriously, who has a 16 gauge? If you are going to go with anything other than a 12 gauge, you might as well get a 20 gauge so that you can actually find ammo. I don't think I've ever seen 16 gauge ammo.
 
People underestimate the value of dogs, had she not had one he could have taken a screwdriver pried open the patio door and silently snuck in making the gun useless.....

I'm grateful for my dogs they might bark at all the wrong times but I know they keep the ne'er-do-wells away....
 
People underestimate the value of dogs, had she not had one he could have taken a screwdriver pried open the patio door and silently snuck in making the gun useless.....

I'm grateful for my dogs they might bark at all the wrong times but I know they keep the ne'er-do-wells away....

Dogs are great, but if a shot gun pointed at him didn't phase him, a dog aint gonna do it either. So, said dog also best be of the large and well trained variety, or it's all but worthless in such a situation. Two, if you love your dogs, would you prefer to see one of them harmed by a POS like this guy? I wouldn't, if given the choice.
 
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Good for her! Many women would have seen the guy at the door and hid in a closet. She stood right there and took care of business.
 
Dogs are great, but if a shot gun pointed at him didn't phase him, a dog aint gonna do it either. So, said dog also best be of the large and well trained variety, or it's all but worthless in such a situation. Two, if you love your dogs, would you prefer to see one of them harmed by a POS like this guy? I wouldn't, if given the choice.
Was her gun going to start barking and wake her up?
 
dogs and guns make a great tandem combination
 
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