Judge sets bail for Indiana man accused of killing house cleaner, sets trial for March

Indiana Man Charged With Voluntary Manslaughter in Home Invasion Case

A judge has set a $25,000 bail for Curt Andersen, a 62-year-old Indiana man accused of killing a Guatemalan immigrant who mistakenly entered his home. Andersen is charged with voluntary manslaughter in connection with the November 5th death of Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez.

Rios and her husband were part of a house cleaning crew that went to Andersen's residence by mistake, leaving them no choice but to use a key provided by the company to try and unlock his door. However, Andersen fired a shot through the door, hitting Rios in the head before she could be harmed. Her husband was not injured.

Andersen claimed he believed someone was attempting to break into his home when he heard the lock being opened, but investigators have stated there is no evidence that Rios entered his property before the shooting. Andersen's defense attorney has maintained that his actions were justified under Indiana's stand-your-ground law, which allows homeowners to use deadly force in self-defense.

The case promises to be a test of this law, with prosecutors arguing that Andersen overreacted and used excessive force. A jury trial is set to begin on March 30th, during which time Andersen will remain at liberty while his bail stands.

Andersen has been ordered to surrender his passport as part of the conditions of his release from custody. His attorney was unavailable for comment, but prosecutors have declined to discuss the case further.

Rios' family plans to return her body to Guatemala this weekend and are set to hold a funeral in Cabrican on Sunday. The case highlights concerns about the limits of self-defense laws and the potential consequences of using deadly force in response to perceived threats.
 
πŸ€• this whole thing is super messed up - a guy shoots someone in their own home because they accidentally ring his doorbell? it's not like he had any right to think that was an invasion, and now we're left wondering if the stand-your-ground law will be able to hold him accountable... 🚫
 
omg i'm still trying to process this news 😱 so like, what's wrong with having a key provided by a house cleaning crew just not being enough protection? πŸ€” i mean, i get it that Andersen thought someone was breaking into his home but like, did he really need to shoot her in the head? πŸ’€ seems really extreme to me... and what's with this stand-your-ground law thingy? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ isn't that supposed to protect people or something? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super messed up πŸ€•, i mean who expects someone to show up at their doorstep by mistake? 😩 maria was just tryna do her job like anyone else πŸ’Ό and then this guy goes and shoots her πŸ’€ in the head... it's just insane 😱. and now the law is gonna get a test cuz of this dude's reckless actions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. i hope justice gets served on march 30th ⏰, but for now let's all just take a deep breath and try to process how something like this can happen in our own backyard πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
I'm so worried about these situations like this... πŸ€• 62-year-old Curt Andersen shoots a woman who walked into his house by mistake, and now he's only charged with voluntary manslaughter? That's still way too easy, IMO! βš–οΈ According to the crime rate statistics in Indiana (1.2% violent crime rate in 2022), it seems like a relatively low incident. But if you look at the charts on murder rates by year (like this one [link]), you can see that there's been an upward trend since 2015... πŸ“Š

And have you seen the demographics of the victims and perpetrators in cases like this? The data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program shows a stark contrast between the ages, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds... πŸ‘₯ For example, in 2020, the murder victim was about 35 years old on average, while the perpetrator was around 28. That's pretty interesting! πŸ€”

What do you guys think? Should Andersen be charged with something more serious considering the circumstances? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys can u believe this?! so like, some dude in indiana shoots a guatemalan immigrant who accidentally walks into his house thinking he has permission to clean his home 🀯 and now he's being charged with manslaughter?! i mean, i get it, you don't wanna be woken up by someone breaking into your house at 3am but come on, use the doorbell or somethin'! and now this guy is gonna have to face a trial to prove that he was justified under indiana's stand-your-ground law πŸ€”

i feel bad for the immigrant's family tho, they're basically bein done wrong by americans who just don't wanna deal with the whole 'not knowin' what's goin on outside your door' situation 😞 anyway, i hope this case brings some change to those self-defense laws and makes people think twice before resorting to violence πŸ’‘
 
omg like this is soooo sad πŸ€• i cant even imagine how rios' family is feeling right now 😭 they were just trying to do their job and enter curts house by mistake, but he freaked out and shot her 🚫 its not right that curt gets to stay free on $25k bail while rios' body has to be sent back to guatemala πŸ’” i feel like the stand-your-ground law is being used way too much here in usa πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ curts defense lawyer says he acted in self-defense, but the investigators are saying otherwise πŸ€” and honestly its hard to blame him when rios didnt even enter his house by her own volition πŸ™„ anyway, this case better be a wake-up call for us to think about our actions and how they affect others πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜” this whole situation is so messed up... 62 year old man kills someone over a mistaken home invasion, and now he's trying to say it was self defense? like, how can you even justify shooting her in the head when she's just holding a key and trying to help? 🀯 the guilt isn't going to sit right with me... hope justice gets served here. πŸ’”
 
I just can't believe what's happening with that guy Curt Andersen... it feels like something straight outta an old episode of Cops πŸš”πŸ˜±, you know when they'd show those guys getting all worked up over nothing? I mean, he's got a whole $25k to pay for this bail and if he loses the trial... well let's just say his house will be the one that gets broken into 😬. I'm thinking about Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez too, poor lady... my heart goes out to her family who are gonna be grieving in Guatemala. And what's with this stand-your-ground law thingy? It's like they're saying it's okay to just shoot first and ask questions later πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I wish we could take a step back in time and talk about this on the porch with our grandpas... that's how we used to resolve conflicts, you know? πŸ’”
 
OMG, can you believe this 🀯? A dude gets away with shooting someone just 'cause they walked into his house by mistake?! πŸšͺ I mean, I get it, he was scared, but voluntary manslaughter is way harsher than a warning πŸ˜’. And what's even crazier is that the law is gonna be tested because of this... like, isn't stand-your-ground meant to keep people safe not kill them? πŸ€”
 
Ugh I'm still trying to process what happened here... I feel bad for Maria's family, she was just doing her job like everyone else. It's crazy how one mistake can lead to this. I don't think $25k bail is fair, it's way too high considering the circumstances. I mean, Andersen didn't even check if the people at his door were actually there before he started shooting 🀯. And now he gets to walk free until the trial while Maria's body gets sent back home? It just doesn't seem right πŸ˜”.
 
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