A lawful gun owner in Iowa is not facing any charges after she shot an attacker at a grocery store earlier this month.
The woman was at the Hy-Vee food store on June 19 when she was"blindsided, beat up and put in a headlock," according to the Des Moines Police Department.
Kapri Francis, 30, was identified as the attacker, and she knew the woman she attacked, KCCI reported.
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