The mother of a 17-year-old girl who was killed in an apparent murder-suicide allegedly committed by her ex-boyfriend said police told the teen to stop calling them for help or she would be arrested, local6.com reported.
"The police officer said if you call us one more time on him, I'm going to arrest you both, Sherry Hall told the Web site about the Jan. 15 conversation her daughter had with police. "So, the day she died, she knew she couldn't talk to police. So, she handled it herself."
Natasha Hall was allegedly shot by Daniel "Clay" Coffner, 19, outside her DeLand, Fla. home Feb. 15, before killing himself, police said.
Can the police really tell a person that he/she can be arrested if he/she continues to call?