‘Please Lord, be with us’: Woman holding Bible livestreams SWAT breaking down her door, arresting her on murder charge

Alabama livestream arrest

Jordan Hernandez, right, and Auburn Moore are accused of killing a man during a robbery in northern Alabama. They then allegedly kidnapped the man’s wife and forced her to withdraw money from an ATM. When authorities came to execute a search warrant at Moore’s home, she livestreamed the SWAT takedown on Facebook, which is screenshotted above. (Moore mug shot: Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office; Hernandez mug shot: Limestone County Sheriff’s Office)

Viewers watching a Facebook livestream got a firsthand look at an Alabama SWAT team’s takedown of a murder suspect in her home.

Auburn Renee Moore, 36, is accused of being an accomplice in a murder, robbery and kidnapping. Authorities with the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office allege 35-year-old Jordan Cesar Hernandez and Moore broke into a home early Saturday in Moulton, in northern Alabama, intent on robbing the people inside. The home’s occupant, Dustin Grimes, was fatally shot in his bedroom while protecting his wife, a press release said. After stealing items from the house, Hernandez and Moore allegedly kidnapped Grimes’ wife and drove her to an ATM, where they forced her to withdraw cash.

“Seeing the opportunity to escape, she ran for her life and found refuge in a nearby convenience store where she was able to call law enforcement,” the press release said.

Deputies went to the Grimes home, where he was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound.

Grimes’ wife identified Hernandez and Moore as the suspects, and detectives obtained warrants for their arrest. Authorities learned Moore was at a home in nearby Decatur, and the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office SWAT executed the warrant on Saturday night. Sitting on the couch near the front door while holding a Bible in one hand and her phone in the other, Moore narrates as SWAT tries to coax her out of her home.

“Your home is surrounded,” a SWAT member can be heard over a loudspeaker saying. “We need all occupants to make themselves known and exit the building slowly. Open the front door.”

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