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Missouri man arrested for killing his mother after mistaking her for intruder

In an unfortunate incident, a former college football player shot his mother dead, thinking she was an intruder attempting to break into their house in Olivette, Missouri.
Jaylen Johnson, who has been arrested on the charges of manslaughter and armed criminal activity, opened fire on his mother when she tried to get inside the home from the back door on Thursday morning.
According to Olivette police, 25-year-old Jaylen dialed 911 after realising he had mistaken his mother for an intruder. However, Monica McNichols-Johnson died at home, despite Johnson and his girlfriend’s efforts to save her life.
“He hasn’t stopped crying” following the tragic incident, Jaylen’s lawyer William Goldstein told St. Louis Post-Dispatch, stressing that he has no criminal record.
The lawyer added that his client was keeping a gun in the house for self-defence after being robbed at gunpoint.
His counsel described him as a “sweetheart kid”, who has a bright future. Prosecutors have placed his bail at $100,000.
The event may renew the discussion over Missouri’s contentious gun laws, which allow residents to legally use firearms if they fear they are in danger of being attacked under the state’s “stand your ground” statute.
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A man was held after he fatally shot his 16-year-old son on January 24, Missouri officials said on March 6, according to The Kansas City Star.
Police identified the accused as Carl Walker Jr and charged him with second-degree murder. The deceased Isaiah Walker and his father had an argument over personal matters” on that day, according to police. They were seen strolling toward their residence. Around that time, police reported that Walker shot his son in the head.
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The teen was found shot in the street and rushed to a hospital for treatment, police said. He succumbed to life-threatening injuries on January 27. A GoFundMe page describes Isaiah as a young man who loved to spend time with his friends and family members. He enjoyed playing video games and football.

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