By Paul Kersey
10/03/2020
A white mother of four, working at a 7-Eleven, is murdered by a black male in a random, âsenselessâ robbery gone wrong.
Lynn Marie Maher was an employee of 7-Eleven, who worked as a convenience store clerk. She was a white mother of four, and was murdered at 1 a.m. by a black male.
Were white privilege, systemic racism, implicit bias, structural racism, and even a hint of white supremacy a reality in America, Lynn Marie Maher would never have been toiling away at a job with 7-Eleven at 1 a.m., putting her at risk of a black robber while her four children slept.
Her Name is Lynn Marie Maher.
âSenselessâ: Woman Working at 7-Eleven Fatally Shot in Waldorf: Lynn Marie Maher, 49, was a mom of four who was married to her high school sweetheart, NBC Washington, October 1, 2020
A woman working at a convenience store in Waldorf, Maryland, was fatally shot early Thursday by a man who announced a robbery, officials say.
The victim, 49-year-old Lynn Marie Maher, of White Plains, Maryland, died from her injuries on the scene. The Charles County Sheriffâs Office initially gave her first name as Linda.
Maher was a mother of four who was married to her high school sweetheart.
âMy brotherâs grieving,â said Maherâs brother-in-law, hours after the crime. âThereâs so much pain there. Itâs a senseless, senseless tragic killing.â
Lynn Maher and her husband, Travis, were high school sweethearts at Seneca Valley High School in Germantown, who went their separate ways and later reconnected, their family member said. They rekindled their love in Iowa, married and moved back to Maryland about 10 years ago.
Maher was working at the 7-Eleven at 3370 Middleton Road when she was slain, the Charles County Sheriffâs Office said.
A man wearing a surgical mask entered the store shortly before 1 a.m., sheriffâs office spokeswoman Diane Richardson said live on News4 Today.
âHe apparently approached the clerk, produced a gun, announced a robbery and during that robbery he shot and killed the clerk,â Richardson said.
After the robber got the money, he shot Maher and then fled, Charles County authorities said in a release Thursday.
The sheriffâs office has surveillance footage, which they are examining. Any video of the suspect will be released as soon as possible, Richardson said.
Maher loved her job. On Thursday, her regular customers brought flowers to the scene of the tragedy to honor their friend.
âIâve been coming since they opened, so Iâm really hurt that this has happened to her and that itâs happened to our community,â one woman said through tears.
Maher also had a blackbelt in taekwondo.
âShe loved teaching the kids,â her brother-in-law said. âThat was her calling. She just wanted to help the children, help other kids, especially underprivileged kids.â
Officials believe Maher was working alone when she was killed but that customers were either in the store or nearby.
Were white privilege real, Lynn Marie Maher would never have been working at a 7-Eleven at 1 a.m.
Also, were even a hint of white privilege real, everyone in America would know a black male murdered Lynn Marie Maher.at 1 a.m. as she worked at a 7-Eleven.