• Idaho woman, 85, fatally shot home intruder in 'heroic' act of self-def

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 12 19:52:42 2024
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    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/idaho-woman-85-fatally-shot-home- intruder-heroic-act-self-defense-rcna147312

    An 85-year-old Idaho woman shot and killed an intruder in her home in what
    a county prosecutor called "one of the most heroic acts of self-
    preservation I have ever heard of."

    Bingham County Prosecutor Ryan Jolley, in a case review, said that the
    woman, identified Wednesday as Christine Jenneiahn, acted in self-defense
    and ruled it was a case of justifiable homicide.

    "That Christine survived this encounter is truly incredible," Jolley wrote
    in the review. "Her grit, determination, and will to live appear to be
    what saved her that night."

    According to the review, posted on Facebook by the Bingham County
    Sheriff's Office, an intruder, identified as Derek Condon, broke into Jenneiahn's home on March 13 at around 2 a.m.
    Jenneiahn told prosecutors she was asleep in her Bingham County home at
    the time of the break-in when she was awoken by an intruder who was
    wearing a military jacket and black ski mask and was pointing a gun and flashlight at her.

    She said her disabled son was also home at the time.

    The review says that Condon likely hit Jenneiahn in her head while she was
    in bed, since Jenneiahn said she'd been hit and because investigators
    found blood on her pillow and on the floor of her bedroom.

    Condon then handcuffed Jenneiahn and took her to the living room at
    gunpoint, according to the review. Once there, he handcuffed her to a
    wooden chair and asked about her valuables. When she said she didn't have
    much, he put his gun to her head, the review said.

    According to the review, Jenneiahn told Condon she had two safes
    downstairs. He left her handcuffed in the living room as he looked through several rooms of her home in search of her valuables, prosecutors said.

    "At some point," the review states, "he discovered that Christine's son
    was also in the home and became angry at Christine for not telling him."

    Condon then started to make numerous threats that he wanted to kill
    Jenneiahn, according to the review.

    While Condon was searching the downstairs of Jenneiahn's home, she dragged
    the wooden chair to which she was handcuffed into her bedroom and grabbed
    her .357 Magnum revolver from under her pillow, the review said. Once back
    in the living room, Jenneiahn hid the gun between the armrest and cushion
    as she "waited to see what Condon did next."

    "Christine's memory of exactly what occurred next remains somewhat
    unclear," according to the review.

    Jenneiahn told prosecutors that at some point, when Condon returned to the living room after rummaging through her home, he again threatened to kill
    her.

    "She ultimately made the decision that it was 'now or never' and drew her concealed 357 magnum and engaged Condon striking him with both her shots,"
    the review said.

    Condon returned fire, striking Jenneiahn multiple times in her abdomen,
    leg, arm and chest with a 9mm pistol, according to the review. Condon went
    to the kitchen, where he died from the gunshot wounds.

    Jenneiahn, still handcuffed, fell over and remained on the floor for approximately 10 hours until her son came upstairs in the late morning and
    gave her a phone to call 911. Deputies responded at approximately 12:17
    p.m., the review said.

    EastIdahoNews.com reported that Jenneiahn was taken to Eastern Idaho
    Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls following the attack. She has since
    been released and is recovering, according to the outlet.

    Subsequent investigation of Jenneiahn's home turned up a broken window in
    the back of the residence and a screwdriver near where Condon broke into
    the house, according to the review. On his body, Condon had a lock pick
    set, his car key, a handcuff key and a bag filled with items stolen from
    the home.

    Condon's car was also found near the home, according to the review, and a
    set of footprints leading from the vehicle in the direction of the home
    were discovered.

    Based on Idaho's self-defense law, which states, "No person in this state
    shall be placed in legal jeopardy of any kind whatsoever for protecting himself," Jolley ruled the killing justifiable.

    "This case presents an easy analysis of self-defense and justifiable
    homicide," Jolley wrote in the review. "It also presents one of the most
    heroic acts of self-preservation I have ever heard of."

    Jolley added: "Absent a clear attempt by Condon to retreat from the
    residence or surrender, which based on the evidence clearly did not occur, Christine was justified in taking any and all means necessary to defend
    herself and her son that night."


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