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Texas mom cleared in shooting of 14-year-old intruder

The charges-media-tries-to-frame-him-as-victim/” title=”Democrat Official Who Pulled Knife On Trump Supporters Indicted On Weapons Charges; Media Tries To Frame Him As Victim”>grand jury in Tarrant County, Texas,​ decided ‌not ‍to press charges ⁣against⁤ a ⁤mother, Aleah Wallace, for⁣ fatally shooting a 14-year-old intruder. Insufficient evidence led to⁤ the jury’s ​decision,⁣ four ‍months after the incident unfolded. Read more about the case [here]. The grand jury in Tarrant County, ‌Texas, concluded that no‍ charges would be filed against ⁤Aleah Wallace, a mother‌ who shot⁤ a 14-year-old intruder. The‍ decision was based on⁢ insufficient evidence and came four months after the ‍incident⁤ occurred. For further ⁤details on‍ the​ case, click [here].


A grand jury has decided not to prosecute a Texas mother after she killed a 14-year-old boy who was invading her home.

The grand jury in Tarrant County did not find enough evidence to charge Aleah Wallace, a mother of four girls. As such, the jury opted to no-bill her, four months after the shooting Wallace was involved in.

“I feel great that they were able to see it through my eyes,” Wallace said after the grand jury’s decision.

The December shooting occurred when Devin Baker, 14, tried to break through the window of Wallace’s 8-year-old daughter’s room. Wallace has since given her condolences to Baker’s family.

Beyond potentially facing charges from the shooting, Wallace’s landlord also tried to evict her from her home, claiming she could not own a gun while living in government-subsidized housing. Wallace received the backing and support of many people, including state Republican Rep. Carrie Isaac, who described the move by her landlord as unconstitutional.

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I spoke with @shaunrabbfox4 @FOX4
about what freedoms you have to give up to live in public housing. The answer: NONE. Protecting your children and exercising your second amendment rights shouldn’t mean getting evicted. This is unconstitutional! https://t.co/6jw1iPwHAH

— Carrie Isaac (@CarrieIsaac) January 4, 2024

“I want to say thank you so much, we are eternally grateful,” Wallace said. “We were able to move away from the apartments so, thank you.”



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