“What happened to me was totally unnecessary,” a tearful Carlishia Hood said while announcing a lawsuit over the since-dropped murder charges against her and her 14-year-old son.
filed against her and her 14-year-old son for shooting dead her attacker.
“I’ve experienced pain in many ways — many ways that I would never have thought. Never,” said Hood, who was comforted by her attorneys when she broke down in tears.The mom and her son were both charged with first-degree murder last week over the June 18 shooting. “I just thank God everything was revealed,” she said, calling the deadly shooting a “horrible tragedy.”
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