Daughter recalls mother shot at Macon gas station
by The Associated Press
Dec 06, 2012 | 1643 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ATLANTA — The daughter of a woman gunned down at a Georgia gas station when her car and a motorized wheelchair bumped into each other says her mother hoped to adopt a less-fortunate family for the holidays to give them gifts.

Kim Butler tells The Telegraph that her mother, 65-year-old Linda Hunnicutt, was a stay-at-home-mom in Jones County who for several years hosted an Easter egg hunt for area children.

Police said Hunnicutt stepped from her vehicle, and the man in the motorized wheelchair shot her. She died despite the efforts of a crowd of people working to revive her.

The suspect, 73-year-old Frank Louis Reeves, faces a murder charge.

His attorney, Veronica Brinson, said in a statement to The Associated Press Thursday that her client hopes Hunnicutt's family can grieve in peace.
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