Mildred Dennis Muhammad (often styled as Dr. Mildred D. Muhammad, born Mildred Green, 1960) is an American author, public speaker, domestic violence awareness advocate, and the ex-wife of John Allen Muhammad, the D.C. spree killer.[1]
They separated in the year 1999 due to domestic abuse,[5] after which John Muhammad kidnapped their three children, namely John Jr., Salena, and Taalibah, without Mildred's consent and kept their location from Mildred for nearly nine months. In the month of March in the year 2000, she received a restraining order prohibiting him from contacting her or the children.[6][7]
In the spring of 2001, Mildred relocated with her children to Maryland.[6][7]
In October 2002, during the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks, a series of shootings that occurred in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, ATF agents informed her that she was the intended target of the shooting.[8] John Muhammad had been shooting people in her vicinity to appear random, planning to ultimately kill her as part of his scheme.[8][9][10]
Advocacy and public speaking
Mildred is a keynote speaker for U.S. Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime, and CNN contributor. She travels occasionally to promote awareness for domestic abuse and prevention, [11][12][13][14] frequently leading workshops and speaking at events on trauma recovery, victim support, and abuse prevention strategies.[15][16][17]
Her story has been featured in various media outlets, including interviews on news networks and documentaries.[18][19][20][21]
Bibliography
Mildred Muhammad has authored several books, including:
——— (2017). I'm Still Standing: Crawling Out of The Darkness Into The Light (autobiography). United states. ISBN978-1-53469-208-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
——— (2006). Planning My Escape: Safety Plan for Victims/Survivors of Domestic Violence (self help). US: ISBN978-14-9527232-5.
——— (2009). Dare To Heal: Journaling the Pain Away (self help). United states: 4th Estate.
Awards and recognition
Mildred Muhammad has received numerous accolades for her work, including awards from advocacy organizations and recognition from government agencies.[22]
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Event
Result
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2007
Military Installation Certificate of Appreciations, Awards & Coins
Mildred Muhammad lives in the United States and participates in community programs and initiatives, focused on supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence.[23]