Seven year old shot 6 times, Saves Mom

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A horrific story out of today's Detroit News. I'm sure that the prayers and thoughts of THR are with the poor girl and her family. However, it is stories like this that remind us of two of the truisms of self-defense and gun rights.

First, criminals don't care about gun laws. This sub-scum dirtbag was a four time felon, and thus it was illegal for him to posses a handgun... Suprise! He broke the law and did anyway.

Second, the old saw that "When seconds count, the Police are only minutes away."

Girl, 7, shot 6 times saving mom
Norman Sinclair, Santiago Esparza and Jennifer Mrozowski / The Detroit News

DETROIT -- A 7-year-old-girl is being hailed as an "angel from heaven" and a hero for jumping in front of an enraged gunman, who pumped six bullets into the child as she used her body as a shield to save her mother's life.

Alexis Goggins, a first-grader at Campbell Elementary School, is in stable condition at Children's Hospital in Detroit recovering from gunshot wounds to the eye, left temple, chin, cheek, chest and right arm.

"She is an angel from heaven," said Aisha Ford, a family friend for 15 years who also was caught up in the evening of terror.

The girl's mother, Selietha Parker, 30, was shot in the left side of her head and her bicep by a former boyfriend, who police said was trying to kill Parker. The gunman was disarmed by police and arrested at the scene of the shooting, a Detroit gas station. Police identified him as Calvin Tillie, 29, a four-time convicted felon whom Parker had dated for six months. (Emphasis Added -T.)

Parker, who was treated and released at Detroit Receiving Hospital, is now at her daughter's bedside. She declined to comment Tuesday.

The drama began to unfold just before midnight Saturday, when Parker called Ford and asked if she and Alexis could spend the night at Ford's home.

"She said she had no heat and they were very cold, and I said , sure I'll come and get you," Ford said.

Ford said she drove her burgundy 1998 Ford Expedition to Parker's home on Dwyer. She said as Parker and Alexis walked up to her vehicle she saw a man on the porch, who she assumed was a furnace repairman. She said Alexis, who walks with a limp, slipped momentarily on the icy sidewalk and as she helped the girl up, she saw the man and recognized him as Tillie. He was holding a gun.

Tillie ordered them into the vehicle, cursed at the women and angrily told Ford to drive him to Six Mile Road, she said.

"He looked like he was enraged and didn't care what he did. I knew if we went to Six Mile, he would kill us," Ford said. Instead, she told him she needed gas and drove to the Fast Stop Gas station in the 5000 block of East Seven Mile Road, a station that requires customers to pay the attendant inside.

"I figured if he got out to pump the gas, I was going to take off," Ford said.

Instead, Tillie gave her $10 and told her put in $5 worth of gas.

Ford said she dialed 911 on her cell phone as she walked into the station.

"The first operator clicked off and I dialed again and told that operator a guy with a gun was holding me hostage with a mother and baby and threatening to kill us. I told her the name of the gas station and then she said they didn't have a unit to send."

Ford said she paid for $5 of gas and slowly returned to the vehicle, stalling for time as she handed Tillie the change. She said she kept stopping and starting the pump, hoping the police would show up.

"I told him I needed more gas and took money out of my purse and went back into the station," she said. The attendant, Mohammad Alghazali, 30, said he noticed Ford was crying and she told him what was happening. He called 911 as he heard shots coming from the vehicle.

"It was very scary. She (Ford) was scared and screaming when the guy was shooting. I was scared, too. I was on the phone talking to the police when he started shooting," he said

Parker told police that Tillie said Ford was taking too long

She said she pleaded with him but he pointed the gun at her and shot her in the side of the head. She told police she was shot in the arm as she lunged at Tillie.

Before Tillie could fire again, Alexis jumped over the seat between her mother and the gunman and begged him not to shoot her mother.

The police report said Tillie "without hesitation" pumped six shots into the child.

As police arrived, they saw Parker, covered in blood, running from the truck, screaming, "He just shot my baby."

The officers said Tillie came out to the vehicle holding a blue steel 9 mm semi automatic and dropped the weapon when ordered to do so. Officers said they found Alexis huddled on the floor under the steering wheel, covered in blood, surrounded by spent cartridge casings, a spent bullet on the floor and teeth on the seat. There were bullet holes in the windshield and blood inside.

Alghazali said a police car on a street nearby arrived in less than a minute after his call.

Marvin Bodley, a Detroit Public Schools attendance agent, spent two days at Alexis' hospital bedside and said it's miraculous that she's alive.

"What a courageous, courageous little girl," he said. "You see more bandages than child," he said. "It's a horrific sight."

Bodley said Alexis receives special education services at school, in part because of a weak left eye, which is the result of a massive stroke she suffered as an infant.

Ford said doctors at the time had predicted that when Alexis got older she would have trouble with tasks such as writing, but she is now able to write her name.

"She is a good little girl who is very protective of her mother," said Tonya Colbert, Parker's cousin.

Tillie is being held in the Wayne County Jail facing kidnapping, assault with intent to murder, child abuse, felony firearms and habitual criminal charges.

A preliminary examination is scheduled for Dec. 13.

I hereby nominate Alexis Goggins as THR's "Daughter of the Year 2007."
 
I'll second the motion for Alexis as "Daughter of the Year" and nominate her mother for "Dumb Mother of the Year" for purposely exposing her daughter and herself to a dangerous, four-time convicted felon!
 
Reading that, I think my heart momentarily stopped beating as it made a valid attempt to lodge firmly in my throat. When you can depend on a 7-year-old girl more than the police department...

What would come next isn't THR in the slightest.


-T.
 
i cant believe the girl is alive. Thank God.
i hope shortly we wont be able to say the same about Tillie. Maybe he'll meet a friend in jail who has a daughter... and a rusty spoon.
 
Tillie is being held in the Wayne County Jail facing kidnapping, assault with intent to murder, child abuse, felony firearms and habitual criminal charges.

My thought (other than the obvious ones about Tillie) is about the charges. I know that there are those that disagree with the felony firearms charge oftentimes because the possession of a weapon is a right, but in cases like this, it's nice to know that you can tack on another charge to increase the time in jail. Kidnapping and assault don't normally carry a sentance that will send him away forever. I don't know about the others. The death penalty is probably not an option unless, of course, the victim dies. If I was a DA, and I'm not, I would want to tack on as many as possible. That's where we get the term, "throw the book at him".
 
A 3 strike law would have prevented this.

shall we give that jackass..oh,I don't know .. a half dozen more chances to offen.?

I THINK NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hats off to that very very brave little girl.

The mother,on the other hand......
 
Okay, first off... wow, stable condition after taking a half-dozen 9mm rounds at close range? Lucky girl. Hope she recovers well and leads a happy, peaceful life.

Now, for the awards.

Someone, give that kid a pony.
Then kick her mother's arse all the way up to her eyebrows. Don't kill her; the kid deserves to grow up with at least one real parent.
Lastly, the prospect of Tillie seeing an untimely end in prison sounds good. But not good enough. I think that he deserves death by firing-squad.
Drunken firing squad with BB guns.
 
God I pray that that little girl pulls through...She's in stable condition so that is a plus.

+100 for Daugther of the year and another +100 for horrible mother of the year.

What I wouldn't give for 20 minutes alone with Tillie.:fire: Sub-scum is still giving scum a bad name.
 
Yeah I couldn't believe what I was reading when I saw the remark about the 911 operator saying they had no units to sent. Just further proof that 911 will not save you.
 
The first operator clicked off and I dialed again and told that operator a guy with a gun was holding me hostage with a mother and baby and threatening to kill us. I told her the name of the gas station and then she said they didn't have a unit to send

Alghazali said a police car on a street nearby arrived in less than a minute after his call.

I find it odd that an unavailable police unit arrived within a minute. maybe from a different jurisdiction?
 
but in cases like this, it's nice to know that you can tack on another charge to increase the time in jail.
as a four time loser any additional violent crime should bring the needle.
 
I find it more odd that the 911 operator would actually tell the caller that they don't have a unit to send. They are in Detroit.
 
All the article said was that he was a 4 time convicted felon. Merely for the sake of argument, what if his 4 priors were for tax evasion or marajuana possession, for example? (Just for sake of argument... :D )
 
From my understanding, weed&tax evasion don't normally end up being felonies.

The only thing I can think about with the mother is that he might have hid his convict status from her for a while, and she cut stuff off when she found out.
 
hankdatank1362 said:
I hope he gets a large, violent cellmate who has a little girl he misses very much....

That makes two of us. Though, as I said... BB gun firing squad has its merits.
 
Michigan does not have Capital Punishment. Most of the time, I'm happy about that. There are times like this though....
 
I'm generally upset by capital punishment, but in cases like this when you have a person who has done so many wrongs, been given so many second chances and will clearly always be a threat to society, I'd say it is justified.
A Child of the Year Award is reasonable, and if we do make one then this kid is it hands down.
 
This woman just broke up with a 4-time convicted felon and wasn't armed to the teeth in anticipation of something like this? Surely a little safety is worth spending $130 on a high-point, or $10 on a slingshot even. I don't mean to sound callous, but I think the little girl had the wrong idea getting all protective. It really sounds to me like the poor girl didn't realize that she would get such pain like that for standing up for her no-good mother.
 
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