'Had my husband been here he would have been dead.' (via toofab)
"Had my husband been here he would have been dead," Cast wrote on Facebook, claiming the man had multiple warrants, one of them being assaulting a police officer.
In a follow-up post, Cast denied she had faked the whole thing, after being accused of doing so by some on social media. "I will tell you something though if I need to do this again to protect my family and my neighbors, I will in a heartbeat do it again, except this time I will not be as nice as I was," she added.
Elsewhere in the state, Portland police arrested a 45-year-old man, Domingo Lopez Jr., on Sunday for allegedly starting a fire along the I-205 freeway with a Molotov cocktail; they said after he was released they had to re-arrest him 12 hours later for setting six more fires.
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