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Alabama woman hurls hot grease on ex-boyfriend in self-defense

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An Alabama woman hurled a pot of hot grease over a man in self-defense after he allegedly entered her home while armed with a firearm, police say.

Larondrick Macklin, 31, was detained by officers from the Decatur Police Department on August 1 after they responded to a domestic dispute call at the 2800-block of Wimberly Drive, Decatur.

He was discovered with burns on his face and taken to a local hospital for treatment.

According to local media outlet Al.com, Macklin is the ex-boyfriend of the female victim and had been armed with a pistol during the incident.

Police said a preliminary investigation at the scene had deemed that Macklin had been the “primary aggressor” during the altercation.

The victim defended herself with a pot containing hot grease after he entered the home, police said. On August 2, he was charged with two felonies: burglary in the first degree and domestic violence in the first degree.

After getting medical attention, the suspect was taken to Morgan County Jail, where he remains in custody in lieu of a judge-appointed $300,000 bond.

A media release stressed Macklin is “considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” A police spokesperson told USAToday this week: “Since the situation was of a domestic nature, we are not at liberty to discuss the relationship between the victim and the suspect at this time.”

The suspect, whose mugshot was published online, is now facing up to life in prison if convicted. The victim had not been identified by local law enforcement.

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