Attempted burglary victim was former Rose QueenHell of a defense plan, isn't it? Hide in a closet and hope you don't get dragged out for the party?
Camille Clark hid in a closet in her room and called to alert police to a burglary at her house...
...A police officer fired several gunshots at an SUV driven by one of the suspects when it approached him, authorities said. [More]
And what's with the cop firing at a vehicle that "approached him"? Did it try to run over him? And was he certain everyone in the SUV was a bad guy, that they didn't take the victim with them?
Regardless, Ms. Clark got off easy this time.
I wonder if she'll continue to rely on the "Only Ones" as her first and only line of defense in the future?
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That's a pretty spare description of events. Assuming the cop wasn't present at the time of the crime, how did he determine the SUV contained suspects prior to stopping them?
Did they refuse to stop? Did they try to harm him with the SUV? How did the cop determine they weren't just people driving by? Or did they become suspects simply because he shot at them?
All legitimate questions. Where are the answers?
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