The Armed Citizen® August 19, 2011

Robert Parsley was watching television one evening when he heard a noise outside. He quickly grabbed his Smith & Wesson Model 360 revolver chambered in .357 Mag. to investigate. The doorbell rang several times. Parsley looked out the window and saw a man tugging on the locked screen door. Holding the gun behind his back, he turned on the porch light and asked the young man what he was doing. He claimed his wife was in labor, and heavily perspiring, he said that he needed help. But Parsley found the man’s story suspicious. His instincts were correct: Earlier that evening the man stole an excavator and used it to severely damage a church. Parsley lowered the gun, bringing it into view. “Sorry for waking you!” the young man said as he ran off. Two police cruisers pulled up with their spotlights on searching for a suspect. Parsley told them in what direction the suspect had run and they found him breaking into a nearby home. (WTVD-ABC, Raleigh, NC, 05/20/11)

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

When a female grocery store clerk saw three teenage boys take some potato chips from the store without paying, she demanded that they immediately return the food. Two of the teens gave the chips back, but the other refused. Then he pulled a gun, aimed it at the clerk and threatened to shoot. The clerk then pulled her own gun and shot the teen in the buttocks. Police said they would seek robbery charges upon the boy's release from the hospital. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, MO, 11/24/10)

From The Armed Citizen Archive
August 1976: A ringing doorbell woke Monte Scales in his Austin, Texas, apartment. As he rose from bed, he heard what sounded like a key being inserted into the lock, then saw a man armed with a butcher knife and a screwdriver standing in the doorway. Scales threw an ashtray at the man and reached for a gun. The intruder fled. (The Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Tex.)

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5 Responses to The Armed Citizen® August 19, 2011

Nathan wrote:
July 29, 2012

Ahahaha shot in the butt over a bag of chips!! ahahahahahhahahaha

Thorn wrote:
January 16, 2012

The problem with quoting snopes is that its snopes......not the best place for research.....

Mark Reha wrote:
December 11, 2011

Donna here is something to check out as per your request for info: http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/homeinvasion.asp

Donna Terhune wrote:
November 20, 2011

There was an article on the Armed Citizen page of a fairly recent issue of both Rifleman & American Hunter about a young girl, champion shooter, who defended herself against the intrusion of her home, Montana, I believe. I cannot find that in the magazines that we have saved. Can anyone tell me what issue that appeared in and where can I find it online since I no longer have the magazine? Thank you

ntrudr_800 wrote:
August 23, 2011

I appreciate your 'Armed Citizen' pages. They help us be more aware of our surroundings.