An Albuquerque woman, Anissa Tinnin, found herself in a harrowing situation when confronted by a criminal, Joseph Rivera, attempting to evade police. Tinnin’s quick actions ultimately led to her protecting herself and her 4-year-old granddaughter from harm.
Confrontation and Escape
Tinnin was spending time with her granddaughter when Rivera, fleeing from law enforcement, entered her home. Her calm demeanor during the ordeal helped de-escalate the situation momentarily, allowing her to call 911 for assistance.
Second Encounter
Despite Tinnin’s initial efforts to defuse the situation, Rivera returned, prompting her to arm herself with a gun. With her granddaughter in tow, she bravely confronted the intruder, ultimately firing her weapon in self-defense.
Guardian Angel or Luck?
Tinnin reflects on the traumatic event, expressing gratitude for their safety and acknowledging what she believes to be a divine intervention. However, the aftermath of the incident weighs heavily on her granddaughter, who now struggles with fear and anxiety.
Legal Ramifications
Rivera, with a history of criminal offenses, now faces a slew of charges stemming from his actions that night. Tinnin, determined to see justice served, insists on Rivera being held accountable without leniency.
Judicial Decision
In a recent court appearance, a judge ruled to keep Rivera incarcerated, recognizing the severity of his repeated offenses and the danger he poses to the community.
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