Just saw this, pretty amazing lady and story.
http://gma.yahoo.com/okla-woman-shoots-kills-intruder-911-operators-okay-091106413.html
I am not sure of where this person lives, whether in town or a rural area, but did you note that it was 21 minutes that she stayed on the phone with the dispatcher.
I am in no way implecating that the police/sheriff's department didn't get there in time......but it goes to show that you need to be able to protect yourself in case it takes time for law enforcement to get there.
This is exactly why I have showed my dear wife, who is 5'2" and 109 lbs how to use my shotgun. I have told her that if she has that gun and someone breaks in the house shoot them because they do not have her best intentions.
I hate that this has to happen, but I am glad the lady and baby are alright.
I'm glad the young lady was able to protect herself and the baby. After reading the article, something tells me there is more to the story we're not being told.
I'm thinking there might have been an unpaid debt, or a similar motivation.
good for her
She Did what she had to do !!! :icon_thumright:
Quote from: hookedspur on January 04, 2012, 02:26:57 PM
She Did what she had to do !!! :icon_thumright:
Exactly ! :z-guntootsmiley:
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good for her dude should'nt have been there
Quote from: mcgruff1533 on January 04, 2012, 01:15:13 PM
I'm glad the young lady was able to protect herself and the baby. After reading the article, something tells me there is more to the story we're not being told.
I'm thinking there might have been an unpaid debt, or a similar motivation.
I ain't going to collect it.
I love stories that have happy endings..
Good for her, I wouldn't loose a wink of sleep over that. My woman knows to do the same thing. Sad that she lost her husband, but I'm glad she was able to protect herself and her baby.
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First I want to say good for her. Don't mess with a Mom protecting her child.
About 1 week ago my daughter comes in my room and whispers something. I didn't hear her and was half asleep. It was 1:00 am. I leaned up to hear her say again Dad somebody is outside my room window. I was up and pistol loaded within seconds. I live out in the country and can see pretty good for a ways from my house. Not much to hide behind except for a few trees until you get to a creek which is 50 yards away. I headed out with my pistol, a flashlight, and the dog. There was nobody out there that I could see. When I was in the back yard I heard the infamous chink chink of a shotgun. I heard it 3 times. I thought what in the world. When I got around to the front my wife was standing there in her pajamas with the shotgun. She said she couldn't find a bullet so she just wanted them to hear that sound. Then she said I want you to set me up incase I need to use this thing. So I did. Better not show up at my house for 20 minutes trying to break in the door.
TRKYHTR
Congrats to her.
:smiley-patriotic-flagwaver-an GO MOMMA GO!
just think, those who think they know what is "best" for us believe this woman should have waited on the cops and not protect her self and kid. that is the job of the cops, not the general public. if so she would b dead and the kid more than likely.
scott
Odds are since he showed up with a knife he was intending her harm (statistically rape) and thought she would be an easy target as a grieving 19yo widow. Good for her!!!!
If there was a debt owed he went about collecting it the wrong way!! Either way, I doubt many of the community will miss him.
good for her
Good for her! Who knows what would have happened if she hadn't!