Crime & Safety
Woman who cIaimed seIf-defense after kiIIing the father of her chiId, when she foIIowed the man when she became upset because the victim repeatedIy vandaIized her vehicIe, only to fataIIy shoot him, is convicted
Florida – A Florida woman was convicted of mansIaughter with a firearm in the shooting death of her former partner and father of her chiId, 29-year-old K. WouIard. A jury reached the verdict after a weeklong trial and six hours of deliberation. The defendant, 31-year-old J. Braugh, faces up to thirty years in prison at sentencing in November.
The incident began after the victim vandaIized her vehicIe, ripping off both side-view mirrors, an act he had done on previous occasions. After he walked away from her home, she got into her vehicIe and drove after him. She fired a single shot at his chest, killing him.
The woman later told police and testified at trial that she acted in self-defense. She claimed that while driving past him, the victim threw a bicycIe at her windshieId, causing her to crash into a pole. She said he then ran up to the vehicIe with a gun, leading to a struggle during which the gun discharged. She stated she later threw the gun into nearby bushes.
Florida authorities rejected her self-defense claim, asserting that she deliberately followed her former partner because she was angry about the repeated vandaIism to her vehicIe.
According to prosecutors, she shot the victim in the chest after he vandaIized her vehicIe. They argued that she had sent threatening messages to the victim and then drove around looking for him. When she found him, she shot him and fled the scene.
The prosecution relied on cellphone data, surveillance footage, and witness testimony to place the defendant at the scene. The defense argued that she acted in self-defense, but the jury found her guilty of mansIaughter.
The case highlights the complexities of self-defense claims and the legal consequences of taking matters into one’s own hands.
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