From: ewolfe@involved.com (Ed Wolfe)
The Union Leader & New Hampshire Sunday News
Address:http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_show.html?article=9428
Columns - March 8, 2002
True stories from files of 'The Armed Citizen'
BOBBY WOLFE WAS locking the front door of his Moon Lake, Miss., store one night
when a man came around the icebox near the door, pointed a gun and demanded
money. "He had a gun in his hand, and the other hand was over his face," Wolfe
recalled. The storekeeper dropped and pulled a .38 caliber revolver from his
pocket. "We think the robbers shot first and Mr. Wolfe returned fire" stated
Cuohoma County Sheriff Andrew Thompson of the exchange that followed. When Wolfe
took off running for his nearby home, he encountered a second gunman who began
firing at him. "He shot two or three times, and I shot one more time," said
Wolfe. Within five minutes of the robbery, one gunman was dead, Wolfe was wounded,
and police picked up three suspects - one of whom was mortally wounded - making
a getaway. Wolfe later said of the men, whom he recognized, " . .. I'm sure
they intended to kill me because they know I'd recognize them." (The Clarksdale
Press Register, Clarksdale, Miss.)
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed in North Hollywood when he slashed through
a door screen with a knife and threatened to kill everyone inside. The man,
identified as Tony Saucedo, allegedly had assaulted his ex-girlfriend in her
home. She then ran to a neighbor's home. A witness said Saucedo, knife in hand,
began searching for her. He approached the wrong house and was shot once in
the chest as he cut through the screen and attempted to force his way inside.
(The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.)
An Allentown, Pa., man shot two men after they broke into his home. The resident,
Joshua Johnston, was upstairs when he heard noises. Johnston went downstairs
with a shotgun, and the intruders - wearing ski masks - approached him. He thought
one intruder was reaching for a gun so he shot them. The pair apparently were
acquaintances of Johnston; it was reported that one of the men had threatened
to break into Johnston's home to collect a debt. "He didn't realize he knew
the two men until he shot them," said South Side police Sgt. Dan Bonenburger.
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A 78-year-old Franklin, Ind., woman was rudely awakened at one o'clock one
morning by a loud banging sound at the back of her house. When she discovered
a man kicking in the wall next to her back door, she picked up her .25 caliber
handgun and dialed 9-1-1. While she was on the phone with police, the would-be
intruder kicked a large hole in her wall and tried to push his way into the
house. The resident ordered him to stop and, when he did not cooperate, she
fired a shot at him. The man backed out of the hole and was met by police, reported
Officer John Moore. (Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Ind.)
When a Leesville, Ohio, store owner discovered an unwelcome after-hours visitor
in his bait and tackle shop, he pulled out a .22 caliber revolver and held the
burglary suspect for police. Lt. Shane Steele of the Carroll County Sheriffs
Dept., said there were no struggles or injuries involved in the capture. The
owner "detained the suspect until we got down there," said Steele, (The Times-Reporter,
New Philadelphia, Ohio.)
The manager of a Citgo gas station/mini-mart shot and killed a robbery suspect
when the man appeared to be reaching for his gun. The manager had observed a
female clerk being robbed at gunpoint on the store's video monitor. When the
manager confronted the suspect at the front of the store, he said the robber
appeared to be reaching into his waistband, so the manager shot him. According
to Angelique Cook-Hayes, a police spokeswoman, the would-be robber was carrying
a BB gun that resembled a semi-automatic handgun. (The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore,
Md.)
An elderly man shot an intruder after the man forced his way into a house and
assaulted the homeowner and his wife. The couple had heard noises from the back
of their house, then they saw a stranger walking from the back yard to the front
yard. When they went to their front door to see what was going on, the stranger
forced his way into the home and a brief struggle ensued, with the intruder
pushing and grabbing at the homeowners. When the interloper then bolted toward
the back of the house, the homeowner grabbed his gun from a bedroom and shot
his attacker when he again tried to assault him. (The Post and Courier, Charleston,
S.C.)
A 77-year-old woman shot one of two men as they tried to break into her home
early one morning. The woman told deputies she had been awakened about 1:30
in the morning when she heard someone banging loudly on her back door. The homeowner,
who lives alone, grabbed her .38 caliber handgun and fired four shots, striking
one intruder as he attempted to climb through a bedroom window. The suspects
fled in a car and then crashed into a guardrail on a nearby highway. (Lexington
Herald-Leader, Lexington, Ky.)
- Reprinted with permission from the American Rifleman magazine, the official
journal of the National Rifle Association.
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