Carol Adams was a 17-year-old high school senior when her father shot and killed her mother in their home.
"I heard five shots in the next room," recalled
Adams of the tragic incident some 35 years ago. "He had promised to kill
her. …he was sentenced to seven years and served 18 months."
Today, Adams is a Richmond, Va., police sergeant
who founded an eponymous foundation that aids women and children
victimized by domestic violence. She was among those who shared their
stories at an event convened by the White House focused on `Women and
the Criminal Justice System.'
The Wednesday afternoon program not only
coincided with Women's History month, but fell on a day in which
President Barack Obama commuted the sentences of 61 men and women
convicted of non-violent drug offenses. To date, Obama has pardoned 268
individuals—more than the past six presidents combined.
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Source: NBC News
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