The Armed Citizen® January 8, 2013

George Polanin, 66, went to bed early one evening only to be awakened by noises coming from inside his home. He was upstairs and followed the sound of footsteps to the basement. when he reached the stairs. Polanin said he could see only the intruder's feet. "… I got my weapon and basically told him I had a weapon, it was loaded and I will use it," Polanin said. He then ordered the intruder to come out as he dialed 911. Polanin held the intruder at gunpoint until police arrived. (Kenosha News, Kenosha, WI, 10/17/12)

The Armed Citizen Extra
Jack Thompson estimates it was three seconds between his back door being kicked in until his bedroom door began opening, and he started shooting. "It's terrifying when you see somebody in your bedroom door," said Thompson, 78, of Brewers. Thompson got off three shots with his Walther .32-caliber semiautomatic about 4 a.m. Monday when the pistol jammed. "Then I was in trouble," Thompson said. He grabbed the loaded 12-gauge shotgun that always lies on his dresser and fired once. "All I could see was the silhouette of him coming in the door," he said of the intruder. Deputy sheriffs found Mitchell Saddoris, 22, of Kirskey lying in a pool of blood on the back porch of Jack and Judy Thompson's home on Oak Grove Church Road minutes later. He had a pistol wound to the abdomen and had taken a shotgun blast to his shoulder. He was going in and out of consciousness. Sheriff Kevin Byars said investigators believe a second person was with Saddoris at the home, but escaped. "Mr. Thompson did exactly what he was allowed to do," Byars said. "There won't be any kind of criminal charges against Mr. Thompson, because he was definitely defending his home." Byars believes the shooting was a burglary gone wrong. The intruders didn't realize the Thompsons had slept with their windows open, and Thompson had time to get his pistol when the couple heard talking and footsteps. Marshall sheriff's detective Matt Hilbrecht said investigators tried to interview Saddoris at Marshall County Hospital, but emergency room staff had put a tube down his throat. Afterward, Saddoris was transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., where he was in critical condition and having surgery. Hilbrecht said Saddoris would face robbery, burglary and possibly other charges once released from the hospital, if he survives. "I'm sorry, but I had no other choice," Thompson said of shooting Saddoris, and added, "That's all that saved my life, I guess, was having a weapon." (The Paducah Sun, Paducah, KY, 3/20/12)

From The Armed Citizen Archives
"Give me all the money you have here," demanded a man armed with a big knife of Cleveland, Ohio, van lines clerk, Mrs. Patricia Cawthon. Mrs. Cawthon walked calmly to a nearby closet, picked up a snub nosed automatic pistol, turned to the knife-wielding bandit and said: "Where do you want it?" The thief ran out the door. (Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio)

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6 Responses to The Armed Citizen® January 8, 2013

Flu-Bird wrote:
January 27, 2013

This is just another reason why the 2nd AMENDMENT was written for Home and Self defense all those politicians who write up and support Gun Control are accomplences to the crinimals

Rocklandfarm wrote:
January 20, 2013

The media is putting out every story they can find that puts guns and gun owners in a bad light. We and the NRA need to fight fire with fire on this one and do what ever we can to get the events that are in the Armed-Citizen into the general public view .

cenacom wrote:
January 17, 2013

WHY PASS A BAN ON WEAPONS THAT HAS PROVEN NOT TO WORK This has nothing to do with taking on the government or protecting your second amendment rights... It has to do with protecting your family if the government fails... Have you ever seen a person or parent of a child that has gone several days without food or water, People get desperate and will do anything to help their children in dire situations... Every empire that has existed in history has collapsed... even as recently as the USSR or a natural disaster that limits the ability of the government to provide goods and services, look at Hurricane Katrina... and when that happens the People are left without food, water, shelter, etc... It's not that you may need a few bullets to hunt with... It's in a situation where the governing body fails... even in short outages that you need more... Please help us in New York, before the laws come to a town near you... https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/rule-ny-safe-act-be-unconstitutional/W2KLT6t8#thank-you=p (and) http://www.nysenate.gov/webform/stand-second-amendment-standing-new-york-state-senator-kathleen-marchione Please it only takes a minute to sign up... PLEASE... Or / Also Contact... http://www.therightperspective.org/2013/01/17/new-york-gun-ban-faces-lawsuit/ At the following Email addresses psacco1@twcny.rr.com and tresmondlaw@gmail.com Include: Firstname, Lastname, Email Address, and Phone Number If you only think it has to do with NY your wrong... http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/25/us-arms-treaty-un-idUSBRE8BO00B20121225 ...and the easier to read version... http://www.prisonplanet.com/bombshell-leaked-un-gun-treaty-does-ban-guns.html PASS THIS TO YOU LOCAL GUN AND AMMUNITION DEALERS, FRIENDS, HUNTERS, AMERICANS WHO CARE ABOUT THIER FAMILIES, ANYONE YOU TALK WITH...

DK wrote:
January 14, 2013

Mark. try this http://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/armed-citizen/1984/the-mercury,-san-jose,-ca.aspx?s=&st=10469&ps= looks like the searchable archive is at nraila.

Mark wrote:
January 12, 2013

My grandfateher was featured in the Armed Citizen about 25 years ago. Is there somewhere I can find archives? He was the Mayor of Lomita Ca, Harold "Hal" Hall. I would love to get a copy.

HS wrote:
January 09, 2013

Not that we have to justify our 2nd Amendment rights, but when asked why anyone needs an tactical rifle, why doesn't the NRA refer to the Hurricane Katrina's aftermath? It is clear that in times of severe emergency, the government is incapable of protecting our safety.