ROCHESTER HILLS (AP) — A woman described as a “sharpshooter” has been sentenced to 18 months of probation for firing a gun at the getaway car as shoplifters fled a Home Depot.
Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, of Clarkston, who was licensed to carry a concealed weapon, said she heard a scream and feared the incident was worse than a theft. She acknowledged the shooting in the parking lot was a mistake.
“I made a decision in a split second,” she told a judge. “Maybe it was not the right one, but I was trying to help.”
Her gunfire flattened a tire on the thieves’ SUV on Oct. 6 at a Home Depot in Auburn Hills. No one was hurt.
Duva-Rodriguez pleaded no-contest to reckless discharge of a firearm.
“I don’t believe any malice was involved in what you were doing, but I believe you have to think about what could have happened,” Judge Julie Nicholson said.
Duva-Rodriguez’ permit to carry a concealed weapon is revoked until at least 2023. Defense attorney Steven Lyle Schwartz said she’s a “sharpshooter.”
“We need more people like Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez in our society,” he said.
- Posted December 10, 2015
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