It is a good talk. He seemed to be such a kind young person. What a shame. |
You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.
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No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor? |
Where exactly was this reported? |
| The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org … |
there's a clip on the nbc washington website with the police dispatcher relaying the info |
I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out. |
Yes, but would the threat of an intruder make you run toward your baby or hide away from your baby? |
I would not run towards the intruder. That's a death march. |
| I can't even believe you are nit picking what this poor young mother just did while a lunatic was shooting her husband. |
I wouldn’t even think. I would save my kids or die trying and I think most mothers would instinctually do the same. That is why people are suspicious. It makes it seem like the mother somehow knew the kids were not in danger. |
The police have not said there was or was not an intruder. Could have been anyone at this point. Friend, family, someone they let in… |
We’re nitpicking her story which is full of holes. |
I am a totally scardy cat, but if I heard a loud bang from upstairs where my kids where, i would not be rationale and run up there (which actually does put them in more risk of harm). Now, 3am, she could have been pumping, making formula, getting a new pack of diapers, so not completely nuts. |
Yeah, there a bunch of faux-profits that quack like nonprofits, but are not. |