Cooper-Young Robbery Victim Speaks Out for First Time

It was a horrible, senseless crime. That's what a Cooper-Young woman is saying after a gunman robbed her inside her home and killed her dog. Now for the first time she's describing what happened to ABC24's Marcus Holliday.

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ReligionStinks - 9/14/2012 7:13 AM
3 Votes
HORRIFIC. I hope whoever did it dies a slow and painful death.

RealDeal - 9/14/2012 4:41 AM
2 Votes
There ARE people who are 'opposed' to guns; it is their prerogative. I suppose some people really ARE meant to be victims. I, personally, prefer to go out fighting. Most 'intruders' will not be alone; they are not interested in "fairness", not the safety of your family, or sanctity of your home. Their mistake.

missy22 - 9/13/2012 6:00 PM
3 Votes
A black guy did this?? Oh, I can't believe it!! They must be mistaken!

pkt2313 - 9/13/2012 5:42 PM
5 Votes
pretty sad story, sorry for the lady and the dog, that is horrible. the dog probably saved her life, the sorry POS is still out there preying on women, why didnt he pick a big strong man, tough guy that he is. a waste or air and space in society. i am sure he obviously does not work but steals and robs women. a bullet to the head is the solution. too bad this lady did not do it.
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