INDIANAPOLIS — What started as a normal walk to her mailbox turned into being robbed at gunpoint before being asked out.
“I think, especially as a young female, it’s something you always think about but never think it will happen to you,” Amber Beraun said.“I had a man come up and try to rob me at gunpoint after I got off work late one night,” Beraun said. “He took it out of his pocket to show me what was going on — let me into your house. I did not do that,” Beraun said.“He really tried to rob me of my own things, but he took away my sense of safety from my own home,” Beraun said.Court documents state Boyce then pointed his gun at her and told her to add him on Facebook.However, court documents show after Boyce left, he messaged her on the social media platform.Boyce also asked her to “come chill.
“It makes me a little on edge knowing that people walk up and down the street, looking for places to commit crimes,” Beraun said. “It makes it a little different when you hear noises at night.”