The Armed Citizen® April 26, 2011

It was less than a year ago that Chicago's government was forced to repeal many of its rights-infringing laws, and a southside resident recently joined the growing list of armed citizens owing their lives to the Supreme Court's ruling. Hearing glass breaking in her basement, a 45-year-old got her handgun and confronted two intruders already inside the home. "I was scared for my life," she explained, "I've never been so scared before in my entire life." One of the men wielded a tire iron, and the woman opened fire on him. He fell and died. His accomplice fled. "I thank God that I'm still here," the woman said. (The Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL, 02/21/11)

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

Around 9 p.m. in the evening, a homeowner heard a noise at his back door and went to investigate. He discovered that someone had put a hand through an exterior door and was attempting to rip the door down. The homeowner returned to the door with a shotgun and warned the suspect to leave, but the person continued to try and break the door latch. The homeowner then fired one round from the shotgun, causing the suspect to flee. (Lewistown Sun Journal, Lewiston, ME, 02/23/11)

From The Armed Citizen Archive
May 1980:
John F. Tress recently put 3 would-be bandits to flight by yanking out a pistol when they announced a stickup of his Baltimore liquor store. When another gunman tried the same thing in recent weeks, Tress again grabbed his cal .32 and shot him in the stomach. The wounded bandit gasped, "I was only fooling," and staggered out the door. Hospital officials later reported his admittance for treatment, and responding police placed him under guard. (Baltimore Evening Sun, Baltimore, MD)

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2 Responses to The Armed Citizen® April 26, 2011

Larry Schear wrote:
August 08, 2011

Article for The Armed Citizen from The St. Petersburg Times (FL) 8/8/11 - Headline - "Man shoots would-be teen robber outside St. Petersburg Applebee's" By Emily Nipps and Marissa Lang, Times Staff Writers Posted: Aug 08, 2011 05:42 AM http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/man-shoots-would-be-teen-robber-outside-st-petersburg-applebees/1184869

Quentin wrote:
April 30, 2011

Not sure how to pass on a reports on an story so they have it but hopefully they look at see here in case they miss one so members can help submit them. http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/crime/homeowner-shoots-wounds-one-of-three-intruders-1149112.html Homeowner shoots, wounds one of three intruders Staff Report Updated 1:58 AM Saturday, April 30, 2011 A homeowner shot and wounded an intruder on Mia Avenue in Dayton Friday night. The elderly male said three young people, two males and a female, came to his house and tried to steal his property. They initially left but returned a short time later and threatened the man. One of the males picked up the man's TV and attempted to leave the house. When he did so, the homeowner retrieved his gun and fired once, hitting the male in the back. One suspect was a 20-year-old male. All three fled to his house down the steet and were driven to Miami Valley hospital. The 20-year-old has been taken into surgery, and according to Dayton police it appears he is going to survive. Lieutenant Kimberly Hill said the other two suspects, a 17-year-old male and an 18-year-old female, are in police custody at the safety building downtown. They are being questioned along with the homeowner. "It appears he was acting in sef defense," Hill said of the homeowner.