The Armed Citizen® November 16, 2011

Phillip Ramsey was drinking coffee in his kitchen when there was a knock at the door. “I didn’t recognize him and I didn’t answer the door,” Ramsey recalled. Shortly thereafter a second unknown man knocked at the door. When Ramsey didn’t answer, the man circled toward the rear of the house. Ramsey heard glass breaking and grabbed his 9 mm pistol, which he usually stores in the bedroom. “For some reason, I had it with me in the kitchen today,” he said. “God must have been watching out for me.” Ramsey called 9-1-1 and when he got to his bedroom, the man was getting off the bed below a broken window. Ramsey held the suspect at gunpoint until police arrived. Following the incident he offered the following safety advice to fellow citizens: “Get a gun and learn how to use it.” (The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C., 8/31/11)

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

After placing an ad on Craigslist to sell his iPhone and getting an offer, a Tacoma, Wa., man went to meet the potential buyers near a local mall. But the so-called buyers—two teenage boys—had another plan. As the owner was showing the teens the phone, one of them grabbed it and the other shoved the man to the ground and then took off running. Grabbing his gun that he is licensed to carry, the man demanded that the boys stop. He held them at gunpoint until police arrived. (The News Tribune, Tacoma, WA, 07/03/10)

From The Armed Citizen Archive
October 1979: After being robbed the previous night, Indianapolis, Ind., motel manager, Mike Murray surprised three early morning burglars in the process of removing a TV set from one of the motel units. Murray halted the three and held them at shotgun point until police could take them into custody. (The Star, Indianapolis, Ind., 7/16)

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3 Responses to The Armed Citizen® November 16, 2011

griffin hosay wrote:
December 01, 2011

I think everyone should carry concealed . The world isn't a nice place. One night my 45.acp saved me and my wife when a man broke in while we slept. No shots fired thankfully . Nice to have piece of mind. Know ur surrondings and always be ready to protect your self

Asherico wrote:
November 17, 2011

When someone is breaking into your house at 2am. A call to 911 will not save your life as seconds count. I share this scenario with anti- firearms people daily. Many have changed their views when pondering the implications of such a realistic scenario. A proud gun owner for 41 years, CCWF license holder for 30years and a proud lifetime member of the NRA.

Mike Pfeifer wrote:
November 16, 2011

This is my favorite part of American Rifleman. Nice to hear about our 2nd Amendment in action.