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“He Was Mad”: Memphis Woman Fires Back After Ex-Boyfriend Shoots Into Apartment
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“He Was Mad”: Memphis Woman Fires Back After Ex-Boyfriend Shoots Into Apartment

Jim Flanders
Last updated: May 8, 2026 11:47 pm
Jim Flanders Published May 8, 2026
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A North Memphis woman was released without charges after firing back at her ex-boyfriend, who allegedly shot into her Westline Drive apartment while her sister and 10-year-old child were inside. The suspect, who fled to Emerson Avenue after being wounded, is currently under investigation following a violent morning that involved car vandalism and multiple exchanges of gunfire.


MEMPHIS, TN — A domestic split escalated into a terrifying neighborhood shootout in North Memphis early Wednesday morning, May 6, 2026. Around 5:30 a.m., Memphis Police (MPD) responded to two simultaneous calls: one regarding shots fired at a Westline Drive apartment complex and another involving a shooting victim found on Emerson Avenue.

The anonymous resident at Westline Drive told investigators that her ex-boyfriend, whom she had broken up with just a week prior, arrived at her home twice that morning. During the first visit, he allegedly fired shots into the air after she refused to answer the door.

The Escalation on Westline

The situation turned critical when the man returned a short time later. The woman reported that her ex-boyfriend began vandalizing her vehicle and, when confronted, opened fire directly at her. Bullets reportedly pierced her apartment window, striking a living room wall near where her sister and child were located.

In fear for her life and the lives of her family, the woman returned fire. She stated she was unaware the suspect had been hit until she was later detained by police.

Evidence and Recovery

On Emerson Avenue, officers located the suspect being loaded into an ambulance next to a white Nissan Altima that was still running. Inside the vehicle, investigators found a 40-caliber Smith & Wesson shell casing, matching evidence found at the apartment complex.

MPD confirmed they also recovered 9mm casings on Westline Drive, consistent with the exchange of fire described by the resident. After several hours of questioning, the woman was released without charges as the incident appears to be a clear case of justified self-defense.

Safety Tip: Domestic violence situations often reach their most lethal point in the week immediately following a breakup. This case is a stark reminder that an aggressor’s “verbal anger” can transform into “deadly force” without warning. If you are a legal firearm owner in a domestic crisis, your “Home Defense Plan” must account for your family’s location—drywall provides zero protection against common handgun rounds like 9mm or 40-caliber. If you are forced to return fire, your goal is to stop the threat while ensuring your loved ones are on the floor or behind a ballistic-capable barrier (like a heavy appliance or brick exterior wall). Always document prior incidents of harassment, as this history is vital for detectives in establishing your “reasonable fear” during a self-defense investigation.

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