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Armed Citizen® Today
On the evening of Wednesday, June 17, an armed robber approached a citizen in the Opry Mills parking lot in Nashville, Tenn. The suspect drew a revolver and demanded that the citizen hand over his belongings.
The citizen, who was carrying a concealed firearm, pulled out his gun and shot the suspect in the knee. The robbery attempt thwarted, the suspect fled the scene and was found by officers a short time later in front of the Opryland Hotel.
The wounded suspect was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The armed citizen suffered no injuries in the incident. (Clarksville Now, Nashville, Tenn.)
From the Armed Citizen® Archives February 1963
An Atlas, Ill., mother of five, Mrs. Frank Rodhouse, returned home with her 4 daughters to face a shotgun-armed intruder. The man herded them to an upstairs room, where he bound Mrs. Rodhouse.
Slipping her bonds when the man left the room, she obtained a .38-cal. pistol and three cartridges from a dresser drawer. Moving quietly downstairs, she got instructions from her 15-year-old son, who had also been bound, on how to load and fire the pistol.
Returning to an upstairs room, she found the man preparing to attack her 13-year-old daughter. Mrs. Rodhouse pointed the gun at him and fired three times. As the would-be attacker turned toward her with raised shotgun, he fell at her feet, mortally wounded. (Pike County Democrat Times, Atlas, Ill.)
On the evening of Wednesday, June 17, an armed robber approached a citizen in the Opry Mills parking lot in Nashville, Tenn. The suspect drew a revolver and demanded that the citizen hand over his belongings.
The citizen, who was carrying a concealed firearm, pulled out his gun and shot the suspect in the knee. The robbery attempt thwarted, the suspect fled the scene and was found by officers a short time later in front of the Opryland Hotel.
The wounded suspect was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The armed citizen suffered no injuries in the incident. (Clarksville Now, Nashville, Tenn.)
From the Armed Citizen® Archives February 1963
An Atlas, Ill., mother of five, Mrs. Frank Rodhouse, returned home with her 4 daughters to face a shotgun-armed intruder. The man herded them to an upstairs room, where he bound Mrs. Rodhouse.
Slipping her bonds when the man left the room, she obtained a .38-cal. pistol and three cartridges from a dresser drawer. Moving quietly downstairs, she got instructions from her 15-year-old son, who had also been bound, on how to load and fire the pistol.
Returning to an upstairs room, she found the man preparing to attack her 13-year-old daughter. Mrs. Rodhouse pointed the gun at him and fired three times. As the would-be attacker turned toward her with raised shotgun, he fell at her feet, mortally wounded. (Pike County Democrat Times, Atlas, Ill.)











