Though she said she is thankful to God, a South Florida grandmother now fears for her life after her Southwest Miami-Dade house was left riddled with bullets.

Seventy-two-year-old Martha Williams was reading her bible when the sound of gunfire filled the air. 

The shooting occurred Tuesday morning, at around 1 a.m., at 14801 Fillmore St. Williams’ 

Williams has 23 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. However, it was her 29-year-old grandson who was the only other family member in the home, sleeping at the time.

Thankfully for the family, not all of the rooms were occupied. In one room, where 10-year-old Jordan normally sleeps, bullet holes were left next to her bed. Williams’ told her sister, Janice Riggins, that was the first night that she ever slept face down. She usually sleeps on her side. So had she been at her side last night, she would’ve gotten five or six bullets very easily in her back or in her stomach.

The damage could also be seen outside the home, as windows were left with holes in them.

The family said they have no idea who could possibly do this to them.

 

Source: WSVN