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As we often say: When seconds count, the police are minutes away.
Nothing is better than a gun to defend your home and family. Especially when you are a woman alone.
A 47-year old widow in Phoenix, Arizona learned that lesson firsthand, as a 20-year old criminal broke into her home, while she was on the phone with 911 emergency dispatchers. While she cowered in her bathroom, the voice on the line assured her repeatedly that the police would be there any minute.
They weren’t, and thug Michael Lewis broke into her home, and then into the bathroom, and assaulted her, before she used the training with a .38 revolver that her husband had insisted on giving her before he died. She turned the tables on the creep, and sent him out in an ambulance.
The 911 call has been released, and the audio is riveting. WATCH:
After shooting Lewis, she warned him to stay put.
“Don’t get up,” she warned, promising that she would shoot him again.
The homeowner continued talking to both the dispatcher and Lewis, who continued apologizing and confirmed he thought her home was abandoned.
“You bet you’re sorry you nasty thing,” she replied.
The dispatcher instructed her to put her gun down as police arrived, at which time the tense conversation ended.
I bet she is very thankful for the gun lessons and advice her late husband gave her – which may well have saved her life.
Nothing is better than a gun to defend your home and family. Especially when you are a woman alone.
A 47-year old widow in Phoenix, Arizona learned that lesson firsthand, as a 20-year old criminal broke into her home, while she was on the phone with 911 emergency dispatchers. While she cowered in her bathroom, the voice on the line assured her repeatedly that the police would be there any minute.
They weren’t, and thug Michael Lewis broke into her home, and then into the bathroom, and assaulted her, before she used the training with a .38 revolver that her husband had insisted on giving her before he died. She turned the tables on the creep, and sent him out in an ambulance.
The 911 call has been released, and the audio is riveting. WATCH:
After shooting Lewis, she warned him to stay put.
“Don’t get up,” she warned, promising that she would shoot him again.
The homeowner continued talking to both the dispatcher and Lewis, who continued apologizing and confirmed he thought her home was abandoned.
“You bet you’re sorry you nasty thing,” she replied.
The dispatcher instructed her to put her gun down as police arrived, at which time the tense conversation ended.
I bet she is very thankful for the gun lessons and advice her late husband gave her – which may well have saved her life.