The Armed Citizen® April 24, 2012

Home alone, a 17-year-old girl did not answer the door when the door bell rang. Shortly thereafter, she heard someone jump over the gate in the backyard. She then saw a man reach through the home’s doggie door and attempt to unlatch it. The girl quickly armed herself and fired a shot at the doggie door. Without hesitation, the suspect fled. It is unknown whether or not the man was injured. The area was heavily searched, but police were unable to locate the man. (The Arizona Republic, Glendale, Ariz., 2/07/12)

The Armed Citizen Extra
(The following account did not appear in the print version of American Rifleman.)

A man, his pregnant sister-in-law and her small child were at home on a Thursday morning when they were startled by a banging sound on the apartment door. Looking out the window, the residents saw two individuals trying to break in. The people in the home tried barring the door with a couch, but the home invaders got through anyway, one brandishing a pistol. The male apartment resident drew his own firearm and opened fire first, striking the armed intruder and sending his partner scurrying away. The wounded suspect was pronounced dead at the scene, and police immediately began a search for his accomplice. (Houston Chronicle, Houston, Tex., 9//24/2010)

From The Armed Citizen Archives
April 1980: Awakened by the cries of her 6-year-old daughter, a Baytown, Tex. Woman spied a male intruder hiding beside her bed. The woman grabbed a pistol she kept under the pillow, took the child in her arms, and ran into the next room. When the intruder followed, she shot him. The wounded man fled, but police later found him hiding in some nearby bushes and wearing only a pair of socks. (Houston Chronicle, Houston, Tex., 1/9)

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5 Responses to The Armed Citizen® April 24, 2012

Mack M wrote:
April 29, 2012

Man that 3rd one is sick!

safety always wrote:
April 28, 2012

i am soo glad baytown,tx had a weapon and used it on what appears to be a hainess human being!glad her and daughter are ok!but i dont know if sleeping w/a loaded pistol under ur pillow is the best idea.please consider useing a rapid access pistol box to put weapon in and then keep where u want!a few folks have wokin to a big boom in the middle of the nite due to a loose pistol under a pillow.and not to mention,i know my 4yr old little man likes to crawl into bed w/me and mom in the mornin.wouldnt want him to find a weapon and play w/it!stay safe and shoot stait,tc!

Glenn wrote:
April 27, 2012

It is a shame that we have to live like this....But make no mistake.. My wife and I keep several firearms and would not hesitate to user them in a situation such as these.

robbie w wrote:
April 27, 2012

Is there any way to submit articles to be included in these updates? id love to see weekly updates again as well with more stories per update. i know more than 3 a week happen. we had that many just in portland this week

Sharon K. Roberts wrote:
April 25, 2012

thank God they had there gun to help them get yhrough this, I have mine, So make my day