Housekeeper shot and killed after arriving at wrong home, family says
Maria Velazquez was killed after being given a wrong address to clean, leaving her husband to raise their four children alone, prosecutors will update charges next week.
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Cleaning woman killed after arriving at wrong Indiana home, castle doctrine complicates case
State’s castle doctrine’ law of self-defence is a factorVictim was shot through front door shortly before dawnSlain woman reported to have been a mother of fourWHITESTOWN (Indiana), Nov 8 — Detectives in Indiana have completed their initial investigation into the killing of a cleaning woman who mistakenly arrived at the wrong address and was shot through the door by a resident who feared an intruder was outside, police said yesterday.The finding…
Housekeeper shot and killed after arriving at wrong home, family says
Maria Florinda Rios Perez was a mother, a wife and a sister. Her family is seeking justice after she was shot and killed when she showed up to clean a home but was given the wrong address, relatives said.Her husband, Mauricio Velazquez, said he and his wife had been cleaning homes for seven months. He said he double-checked the address before they arrived at the home where his wife was shot and killed in the Heritage subdivision of Whitestown, I…
BLK ALERTS - Indiana Housekeeper Shot And Killed After Arriving At The Wrong Home. Will ‘Stand Your Ground’ Apply?
Source: N/A / Charlotte Metropolitan Police Department A house cleaner and mother of four was shot to death Wednesday after she and her husband arrived at the wrong address to service a home in Whitestown, Indiana. María Florinda Ríos Pérez de Velásquez, 32, died in her husband’s arms because a resident inside shot her through the door, and now local law enforcement is trying to determine whether the state’s “stand your ground” or “castle doctri…
A house cleaner and mother of four died in the arms of her husband on Wednesday after being shot dead in front of a house near Indianapolis after they mistakenly arrived in the wrong direction, according to the woman’s brother at NBC News. Maria Florinda Ríos Pérez, a 32-year-old Guatemalan immigrant, was on her way to work cleaning a house with her husband in Whitestown, Indiana, Wednesday morning when they arrived at the wrong house, Rudy Ríos…
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