A grand jury has decided not to indict a Baton Rouge woman who shot and killed a friend she mistook for an intruder.
The grand jury last week declined to charge Kim Northern, 744 N. 29th St., with second-degree murder in the death of Adrian Shorter. Second-degree murder is punishable by life in prison.
Northern, 24, shot and killed Shorter, 25.
Police have given this account of the Aug. 16 shooting:
Northern was awakened about 2:30 a.m. by a noise outside her house. She got a gun and called 911.
While she was on the phone with the police dispatcher, the intruder tried to get into the house by pushing in a window air-conditioning unit in the bedroom where her 3-year-old son was sleeping.
She shot the man once in the chest. The sound of the shot is on the tape of Northern�s conversation with the dispatcher.
Northern told police she did not realize Shorter was the man trying to get into her house. Police didn�t arrest Northern in the shooting but referred the case to the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney�s Office.
Prosecutor Aaron Brooks said the grand jury routinely reviews cases involving unnatural deaths.
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