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woman home alone with her two children in Morgan County's Coalfield
community fired a gun three times Friday morning to protect herself and
her family.
Shortly after Suzanne Carson's husband left for work, Carson said she
went back to bed with her 3-year old daughter.
When she heard a noise, she got up to check on her 4-year old son, who
was sleeping down the hallway.
"As I stood here, I could hear someone at the back door," Carson
explained, standing in her home's hallway, at the doorway leading into
the kitchen.
Carson said she saw the face of a young man trying to open her back
door.
She said he appeared to be in his 20s and was wearing a dark baseball
cap with a yellow logo
Carson went for a gun, with only one thought.
"The first thing actually was my kids," Carson said.
She thought, "Ok, I'm going to have to do something to protect them."
Holding the gun, Carson said she yelled for the man to stop.
"I could see his arm entering my home," she said. "That's when I fired
the first shot."
The kitchen wall took a hit, but it didn't stop the intruder.
"He stepped completely into the kitchen, and that's when I fired the
other two shots," Carson explained.
The shots shattered the glass storm door and ripped holes in the screen.
Carson said the man wearing a thick dark shirt or jacket fled into the
woods behind her home.
"I was terrified, absolutely terrified," Carson said. "And I remember
screaming the whole time it was going on.
"He didn't say anything, not one word," she added.
It scares Carson to even think about what he wanted, this time.
She believes he was also outside her home Thursday night, when she was
home alone with her children again.
"They actually tried to open one of the playroom windows," she
explained.
The woman whose husband taught her to shoot a gun for the first time a
month ago didn't hesitate Friday morning.
"I'm so proud of her for being able to protect herself and the kids,"
husband B.J.. Carson said. "She's truly a hero."
"I've been wanting a new back door, so I figure this is a good chance to
get one," Suzanne Carson laughed.
Carson said her daughter slept through the whole ordeal.
The Morgan County Sheriff said prison dogs lost the suspect's trail in
the woods.
They're not sure if he was hit, but hospitals have been notified to be
on the look-out for a gunshot victim.
Meanwhile, the Carson's home is not far from the Coalfield school.
Friday afternoon, the school principal said school officials were
keeping a close lookout in the area surrounding the school. |