By MAMAMIA TEAM
In May 2012, Marissa Alexander was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Her crime? Not murder, or manslaughter. Not armed robbery or causing physical harm of any kind.
Alexander will spend two decades behind bars because she fired a warning shot into the ceiling during a fight with her estranged husband.
On the day the crime took place, Alexander was visiting the home she used to share with her husband Rico Gray. Alexander thought he wouldn’t be there and was planning to pick up some of her clothes. An altercation took place where Gray grabbed her by the neck and threatened her.
Before learning what happened next it’s important to note that this wasn’t the first time Gray has attacked Alexander. Two years earlier in 2012, Gray had attacked his wife when he discovered text messages from her ex-husband on her mobile phone.
At the time of the 2012 attack, Alexander and Gray were formally estranged. She had even taken out a restraining order against him, indicating she was fearful of what he might do.
What happened after Gray grabbed Alexander by the neck is a matter of dispute.
Alexander says she then ran to the garage and grabbed a gun, before firing a warning shot into the ceiling. Opposing counsel argued that she was firing the gun in the direction of Gray and his two sons. They claim that even if she wasn’t aiming for her estranged husband and his family, the bullet could have easily ricocheted and hit somebody.
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More females, especially black ones, into the legal system - NOW!
Sounds like self defense - If she was white she would not have been charged.