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Title: Woman Tells 911 Dispatcher "Make It Quick...I Don't Want to Shoot This Man." Twenty Minutes Later, LEOs Show Up, Intruder Has Been Dead for 10 Minutes.
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Published: Dec 5, 2009
Author: Johnny Johnson and Robert Medley
Post Date: 2009-12-05 13:53:32 by Samuel Gray
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Views: 210
Comments: 8

http://www.newsok.com/homeowner-...om_click=lead_story_title

CUSHING — For 10 minutes and 20 seconds, Donna Jackson remained calm as she stood in the dark pleading for help and repeatedly telling emergency dispatchers that she did not want to shoot the "crazy,” "drunk sounding” man who was yelling and determined to get inside her house early Friday.

But when he threw a table through her sliding glass patio door, the 56-year-old woman — who was home alone — couldn’t wait for deputies any longer.

There is a loud crash on the 911 tape.

The phone drops, and there’s a single shot from a 16-gauge shotgun.

Only then, does the woman who has been so calm throughout the ordeal begin to fall apart.

"I shot. I shot,” Jackson tells the dispatcher frantically. "I’m going out front. I hit him. Oh God, help me! I dropped the phone. ... Oh please, dear God, I think I’ve killed him.”

As the reality sinks in, her voice fades to a whisper, "Please, Father in Heaven. Please, Father in Heaven. Oh my God, ma’am. Please.”

And she begins to sob, "I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.”

The dispatcher on the other end of the line tries to comfort her, telling her there was nothing she could have done — she had to protect herself.

"No, he’s bleeding,” Jackson said, looking at the body on her back porch. "I’m so sorry, Father.”

Lincoln County Sheriff Chuck Mangion said dispatchers first got the call from Jackson about 12:40 a.m., after her dogs’ barking woke her up. The man shot and killed at Jackson’s home, Billy Dean Riley, 53, was no stranger to the sheriff’s office.

"I’d say he’s been in an out of jail since he was old enough to go to jail,” Mangion said. "He has a long history of drug and alcohol-related offenses.”

But what has the sheriff puzzled is why the intruder was so determined to break into Jackson’s rather fortified home, marked by a locked gate and "Beware of the dog” signs.

"As to what his motives were in trying to break into the house remains unclear,” Mangion said.

Jackson said the man was talking "crazy.” He apparently didn’t know where his pickup was, and he kept yelling for someone named "Pat.”

Mangion said his deputies found Riley’s pickup just down the secluded rural road, and it appeared the vehicle had left the roadway and run into a ditch.

Inside the pickup, investigators found Riley’s sister, Patricia Ellen Totty, 45, unconscious from what they called an overdose of alcohol and narcotics. She was taken to a Stroud hospital, where she was later listed in good condition.

Mangion said he couldn’t say whether Riley had gone to the house to get help for his sister.

"He didn’t go to the front door or ring the door bell to try to gain entry,” the sheriff said.

Mangion said Riley is a repeat offender, but local officers have never seen him do anything like this before.

"Dealing with him, I can tell you that when he had a load on, he could be a pretty mean individual,” the sheriff said. "But this is just bizarre. I’ve been doing this for 35 years, and this one is pretty much a mind-blower.”

Court records show Riley, of Sparks, has a number of driving under the influence of alcohol convictions, including convictions in Lincoln County in 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2004. He was convicted of public intoxication in Lincoln County in 2002 and of possession of marijuana in Lincoln County in 1998.

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#1. To: Samuel Gray (#0)

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2009-12-05   13:56:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Samuel Gray (#0)

The phone drops, and there’s a single shot from a 16-gauge shotgun.

I love ladies that use cannons. It makes so much nice noise.

Cynicom  posted on  2009-12-05   13:56:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#0) (Edited)

The 911 tape is almost 33 minutes long, but worth a listen. This woman calmly spoke with dispatchers, told them what was going on, begged repeatedly for help, then finally got a 16 gauge shotgun out of the closet.

She told dispatch that if the guy broke the window out "I'm gonna kill him", and at one point the dispatcher tells her something like "Unit 13 (the deputy sheriff en route) advises you may act to protect your property."

I wonder 1) if this poor woman is now going to have to end up shooting the dead man's crazy sister who comes around looking for revenge, and 2) in how many states would this woman have perhaps faced charges for killing the intruder?

Samuel Gray  posted on  2009-12-05   13:58:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Samuel Gray (#0)

"Dealing with him, I can tell you that when he had a load on, he could be a pretty mean individual,”

Well, he won't be having a problem with alcohol anymore. Maybe this will inspire his sister to sober up too.

abraxas  posted on  2009-12-05   13:59:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Samuel Gray (#0)

Thanks for this, Sam. I'll send it around to the few assorted asshats I know who thinks guns have a magical ability to leap out of a drawer, unassisted, and fire randomly at little children.

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Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-12-05   14:01:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Jethro Tull (#5)

At one point in the tape, she mentions that she has two shells left in the shotgun, so it seems she dropped the guy with the first shot, then kept the gun on him til the sheriff arrived.

Notice the article said authorities were confused as to why the guy would try to enter her "rather fortified" home. It had a pipe rail gate with a cow skull wired to it, barbed wire fence for keeping in their herd of goats and the Pyrenees dogs that tended them, one sign that said "Please Honk" and another that said "Beware of Dog".

Based on that standard, I'd guess 80 percent of the rural homes in Oklahoma and Texas are "rather fortified."

Samuel Gray  posted on  2009-12-05   14:10:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: abraxas (#4)

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2009-12-05   14:16:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Samuel Gray (#6)

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2009-12-05   14:19:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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