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Mark Mayfield  
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 More options Jun 1 2012, 11:43 pm
Newsgroups: alt.california, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics, talk.politics.guns, talk.politics.misc
From: Mark Mayfield <inva...@not-for-mail.invalid>
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 03:43:58 +0000 (UTC)
Local: Fri, Jun 1 2012 11:43 pm
Subject: "Make My Day" shooting, no charges. Drunk Colorado Grad Shot After Wandering Into Couple's Home.
George Zimmerman could have shot Trayvon Martin in Colorado and gotten
away with it there too.  

A drunk woman will be charged with felony trespassing after she wandered
into a couple's home in Boulder, Colo. on Wednesday, the Boulder District
Attorney's Office said Friday.

Recent University of Colorado Boulder college graduate Zoey Ripple, 21,
was unarmed and intoxicated when she entered the multimillion dollar home
of Doreen Orion and Timothy Justice through an unlocked screen door on
Wednesday night.

The couple called 911 after Ripple walked into their bedroom, they
screamed at her to leave, and then fired a single shot at her, which hit
her in the hip, when she continued to walk into the room.

Her blood alcohol level was three times the legal level, according to
police. Ripple was fine after being shot, though she seemed "stoned," as
Orion told 911 dispatchers in the phone call.

Orion, noted author of the book "Queen of the Road," and Justice will not
face any charges for shooting Ripple because of Colorado's "Make My Day"
law, which allows residents to use deadly force against home intruders.

But Ripple will be charged with first-degree criminal trespassing of a
dwelling, which could land her in state prison. The reason she entered
Orion and Justice's home in the first place is still unknown.

Ripple did have a 2010 charge for shoplifting on her record, to which she
pleaded guilty, but the charges were later dropped, according to The
Denver Post.

Her friends and her attorney think the felony charge for Wednesday's
incident is far too harsh.

"She had no criminal intent when she entered the home," said Ripple's
attorney, Colette Cribari,, in a statement. "She has been truly
traumatized by this, and I think getting shot should be punishment
enough."

The Boulder County District Attorney said that Ripple isn't the only drunk
college student to wander into someone's home--there are some 12 to 15
cases each year, which often lead to violence.

In fact, another case took place on Thursday, the night after Ripple
entered Orion and Price's home, the DA's office told The Post, though no
violence took place.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/drunk-woman-wanders-colorado-couples-home-
shot/story?id=16435998#.T8bhqbBSRnc


 
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