Mother Credits 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Backpack for Saving Life in Atlanta Shooting

Mother Credits 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Backpack for Saving Life in Atlanta Shooting

A 14-year-old in Atlanta, Georgia, may owe her life to the simple object that holds her textbooks. The girl, Desire White, was wounded when gunfire broke into her family’s home, and her mother firmly credits her backpack with saving her life. The entire family is now leaving their home, looking for a safer place to dwell after the horrifying event.

Gunfire Breaks Tranquil Domesticity

The horrifying incident occurred late Monday night as the family was winding down for the day. Gunshots broke the quiet, and bullets pierced the walls. The mother, who chose to remain anonymous due to fear, felt the heat rush past her head as she tried to shield herself and her children from the onslaught.

In the midst of the chaos, Desire White was awakened by a painful sensation in her leg; a bullet had slashed through her sleep. The shocking scene unfolded in a quiet Atlanta suburb where her family had lived peacefully for years.

Backpack as the Unlikely Hero

Desire’s mother believes her life was saved by her backpack. The bullet, intending for her, first found its way through Desire’s backpack, slowing down before hitting the teenager. An act that might have mitigated the intensity of the impact, possibly turning a dire situation into a miraculous escape.

“The bullet went through her book bag, through her clothes, and stuff, and still went through her leg,” the mother said while recalling the horrific experience. However, Desire was rushed to the hospital immediately and is now in a stable state.

A Search for Safety

The shooting sprayed over 20 bullets into the family’s home on South Eugenia Place. Now, the terrified family seeks a new home, a less fearful environment to bring up the children. “I just know I can’t be here, paranoid. I don’t know why nobody would target this house.”, the mother voiced her concern and disappointment.

The quest for safety has become a pressing concern in the wake of the shocking shooting. All the while, the police are directing their efforts to locate and apprehend the perpetrator behind this monstrous act.

Appeal for Public’s Help

Meanwhile, the police are urging anyone with valuable information to step forward. The shooting, which happened in a typically peaceful residential area, shocked the community. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone who can render assistance in catching the shooter is welcomed.

Conclusion

Despite the harrowing experience and the quest for a new home that has just started, the family is thankful that Desire is alive and healing. Their faith in everyday objects, like a simple backpack, has drastically increased. And as they start their journey to find a safer dwelling, they are hopeful about what the future holds.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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