Oklahoma man saves girlfriend from ex-husband’s attack.
OAN’s Brooke Mallory
3:42 PM – Sunday, October 1, 2023
One neighbor who spoke to reporters praised Oklahoma’s gun laws after a man in the state intervened when his girlfriend’s ex-husband allegedly broke into their house and threatened their lives.
“People just be breaking into other people’s houses over here and… I guess that’s what’s going on. And I’m just glad that it’s open carry in this state because people need to be able to protect [themselves],” said a Oklahoma resident identified as “Gabrielle.”
The couple’s residence on Flannery Drive that was broken into early on Wednesday is next door to Gabrielle’s home.
Oklahomans who follow the law and are 21 years of age or older are allowed to openly or covertly carry weapons without a permit.
According to the shooting’s affidavit, the male and female residents were at home when they heard their dog barking, which prompted the male homeowner to investigate further, according to KOKH-TV.
The uninvited guest, 34-year-old Mauricio Alexander Delarosa, then rushed in and was confronted by the male homeowner inside.
Police were informed that Delarosa was the woman’s estranged spouse.
According to police documents, the new lover and the estranged spouse had never met before, but he knew that she was present inside the residence.
After they both exchanged words, the male homeowner reportedly grabbed his gun before the offender charged at both her and the boyfriend. Delarosa was then hit in the chest by a single shot.
Delarosa had also called his estranged wife more than 170 times between Tuesday afternoon and the shooting on Wednesday morning, according to police documents.
Delarosa purportedly ran from the house after being shot, and he was later found unconscious in another neighbor’s yard. According to authorities, he was immediately taken to a hospital for treatment and would be sent to the local jail afterwards.
According to Gabrielle’s statements to OKC Fox, she cautioned criminals that many men and women in the state are armed and will shoot if they are provoked in an attack.
“I guess they see targets, but I’m telling you, you think them single moms aren’t armed, or, you know, them single dads or people are not going to protect their home. You come in them doors you know and you’re not invited you might get filled up with holes. And that’s just the honest truth,” Gabrielle said.
Gabrielle also told reporters that better street lighting and safety measures were needed since she claims that violence has only grown in the Midwest City area since a large school closed down the year prior.
After Delarosa’s hospital visit, he was charged with stalking and first-degree burglary.
The male homeowner and his girlfriend requested to not have their identities publicly released.
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How did Oklahoma’s open carry laws enable the male homeowner to defend himself and his girlfriend in the recent home invasion incident?
Title: Oklahoma Resident Defends Home with the Help of Open Carry Laws
Introduction:
Recent events in Oklahoma have highlighted the importance of open carry laws in protecting the lives and property of residents. In a case where a man broke into a couple’s home and threatened their lives, the male homeowner was able to defend himself and his girlfriend thanks to Oklahoma’s gun laws. This incident serves as a reminder of the role that open carry laws can play in deterring crime and empowering individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones.
The Incident:
Early one Wednesday morning, a couple’s residence on Flannery Drive in Oklahoma was broken into by the girlfriend’s estranged spouse, Mauricio Alexander Delarosa. The male homeowner, upon hearing their dog barking, investigated the situation and encountered Delarosa inside their home. Knowing the resident was armed, Delarosa charged at them, prompting the male homeowner to defend themselves and his girlfriend. Delarosa was hit with a single shot to the chest, and he fled before being found unconscious in a neighbor’s yard. He was subsequently charged with stalking and first-degree burglary.
The Role of Open Carry Laws:
Oklahoma’s open carry laws have allowed responsible citizens to possess firearms without the need for a permit, granted they are over 21 years old and adhere to the law. These laws provided the male homeowner with the means to protect himself and his girlfriend in a critical situation. As a resident named Gabrielle states, “People need to be able to protect themselves,” highlighting the importance of these laws in ensuring personal safety and deterrence.
Criminal Deterrence:
Gabrielle’s statement also emphasizes the deterrent effect that open carry laws can have on potential criminals. By acknowledging that many men and women are armed and willing to defend themselves, she warns criminals to think twice before committing acts of violence in the neighborhood. This serves as a clear message to potential intruders that homeowners are prepared to take action to protect their loved ones and their property.
Community Safety:
In addition to the incident itself, Gabrielle raised concerns about the need for improved street lighting and safety measures in the Midwest City area. This incident, along with the closure of a nearby school, has led to an increase in violence, according to Gabrielle. Addressing these concerns and implementing measures to enhance community safety should be a priority for local authorities moving forward.
Conclusion:
The incident in Oklahoma serves as a reminder of the importance of open carry laws in empowering individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones when faced with potential harm. By allowing responsible citizens to carry firearms openly, Oklahoma promotes personal safety and sends a strong message to potential criminals. However, it is crucial for the authorities to address the community’s concerns about safety measures and take steps to ensure a safe environment for its residents.
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