An Indiana homeowner has been charged with voluntary manslaughter after allegedly shooting and killing a mother of four who mistakenly arrived at the wrong house for a cleaning job, Boone County Prosecutor Kent Eastwood announced Monday, as reported [1] by The New York Post.
Curt Andersen, 62, was arrested and booked on one count of voluntary manslaughter in connection with the Nov. 5 killing of 32-year-old Maria Florinda Ríos Pérez in Whitestown, a suburb near Indianapolis.
Indiana homeowner charged in slaughter of mom-of-4 gunned down after arriving at wrong home for cleaning job
Curt Andersen, 62, arrested and booked one count voluntary manslaughter of Maria Florinda Ríos Pérez.
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Eastwood said the decision followed a “comprehensive evaluation” of the evidence and Indiana’s self-defense laws. The review concluded that Andersen’s actions were not protected under the state’s “Stand Your Ground” statute.
“Once we had all of the information in front of us, once we looked at the law, once we looked at the case law, it became clear what the appropriate way to proceed with this case was,” Eastwood told reporters.
When asked if the charging decision was difficult, he responded, “Honestly, it wasn’t — I hate to sound cavalier about this — but it was not a hard decision.”
Pérez and her husband, Mauricio Velásquez, both employees of a housekeeping business, had been given keys for a cleaning job at what they believed was a model home.
They reportedly checked the address twice on a map app and circled the neighborhood before approaching the Whitestown residence.
As Pérez tried to insert the provided keys into the lock, a single bullet was fired through the closed front door, striking her in the head.
