Honors student allegedly pistol-whips mom to get sports car# Parenting - 为人父母
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这事让我想起了西安的药八刀。。。
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42311615/ns/local_news-fort_myers_f
FORT MYERS, Fla. — An honors student is accused of using a stolen gun to
pistol-whip, then threaten her mother in order to get a sports car,
according to Lee County Sheriff's Office reports.
On Thursday, March 24, 17-year-old Rachel Hachero called her mother from a
car dealership and asked her to co-sign a loan for a vehicle. When Rachel's
mother Linda Hachero refused, Rachel threatened to kill her, reports said.
Around 7 p.m. Rachel arrived to their Mossy Glen Drive home and confronted
her mother with a 9 mm. She struck her mom in the head with the gun, reports
said.
Then, Rachel pointed the gun at Linda's head and told her they were going to
the car dealership and demanded her mother co-sign for the car, reports
said.
Rachel and her mother went to Sutherlin Nissan, where her mother signed for
the car. Rachel left in the 2004 black Nissan 350Z, reports said.
After contacting deputies and reporting the incident the following day,
Linda told deputies she didn't want to prosecute her daughter because she is
an honors student who has been accepted to several Ivy League colleges on
scholarships, reports said.
Despite signing a waiver of prosecution, the deputy said there was probable
cause to arrest Rachel for aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony
, one count of battery touch or strike and possession of a firearm by a
person under the age of 18.
A check of the gun's serial number revealed it was stolen from a Lee County
Port Authority Law Enforcement officer in early July 2010.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42311615/ns/local_news-fort_myers_f
FORT MYERS, Fla. — An honors student is accused of using a stolen gun to
pistol-whip, then threaten her mother in order to get a sports car,
according to Lee County Sheriff's Office reports.
On Thursday, March 24, 17-year-old Rachel Hachero called her mother from a
car dealership and asked her to co-sign a loan for a vehicle. When Rachel's
mother Linda Hachero refused, Rachel threatened to kill her, reports said.
Around 7 p.m. Rachel arrived to their Mossy Glen Drive home and confronted
her mother with a 9 mm. She struck her mom in the head with the gun, reports
said.
Then, Rachel pointed the gun at Linda's head and told her they were going to
the car dealership and demanded her mother co-sign for the car, reports
said.
Rachel and her mother went to Sutherlin Nissan, where her mother signed for
the car. Rachel left in the 2004 black Nissan 350Z, reports said.
After contacting deputies and reporting the incident the following day,
Linda told deputies she didn't want to prosecute her daughter because she is
an honors student who has been accepted to several Ivy League colleges on
scholarships, reports said.
Despite signing a waiver of prosecution, the deputy said there was probable
cause to arrest Rachel for aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony
, one count of battery touch or strike and possession of a firearm by a
person under the age of 18.
A check of the gun's serial number revealed it was stolen from a Lee County
Port Authority Law Enforcement officer in early July 2010.