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The getaway driver for three burglars shot down near Tulsa, Okla., isn't happy — saying that she doesn't have any sympathy for the young man who defended his property! Elizabeth Rodriguez, who admitted to planning the botched robbery that ended with her friends dead, said: “I am sorry we broke into his house. I am sorry that we scared him, or whatever. But I’m not going to be sorry that he shot somebody.”
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The getaway driver for three burglars shot down near Tulsa, Okla., isn't happy — saying that she doesn't have any sympathy for the young man who defended his property! Elizabeth Rodriguez, who admitted to planning the botched robbery that ended with her friends dead, said: “I am sorry we broke into his house. I am sorry that we scared him, or whatever. But I’m not going to be sorry that he shot somebody.”
Rodriguez, 21, was sitting outside the home when her boyfriend and two pals broke into Zach Peters’ home. Maxwell Cook and Jacob Redfearn, both 18, and 15-year-old Jaykob Woodruff kicked in the glass door to the house on March 27, 2017. A startled Peters fired several rounds from his AR-15 rifle and dove back into his bedroom, barricading the door and calling 911 as two of the teens were left dead or dying on the floor.
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The getaway driver for three burglars shot down near Tulsa, Okla., isn't happy — saying that she doesn't have any sympathy for the young man who defended his property! Elizabeth Rodriguez, who admitted to planning the botched robbery that ended with her friends dead, said: “I am sorry we broke into his house. I am sorry that we scared him, or whatever. But I’m not going to be sorry that he shot somebody.”
Rodriguez, 21, was sitting outside the home when her boyfriend and two pals broke into Zach Peters’ home. Maxwell Cook and Jacob Redfearn, both 18, and 15-year-old Jaykob Woodruff kicked in the glass door to the house on March 27, 2017. A startled Peters fired several rounds from his AR-15 rifle and dove back into his bedroom, barricading the door and calling 911 as two of the teens were left dead or dying on the floor.
The third accomplice made it to the driveway, where Rodriguez said he just told her to “Go!” She turned herself in to Wagoner County officials later that afternoon, is being held on first-degree murder and burglary charges. She shared an apartment with two of the dead teens, as well as her two children. Rodriguez added that she felt Peters had acted irresponsibly while being burgled: “He coulda shot those boys in the leg!”