Punks Try Victimizing 75-Year-Old Woman, Instantly Discover They Picked the Wrong One

Two punks may have thought they’d have an easy time victimizing their elderly target, but their plan ran into a powerful problem when she pulled out a revolver and fired.

This from westernjournal.com.

Heads Up fools. You must now assume EVERYONE is carrying and is actively training to become capable and better marksmen.

July of this year marked 48 straight months of record gun sales—48 straight months of one million or more gun purchases each month.

Kapish, punks?

The 75-year-old woman was at her Oakland, California, home in the early hours of July 26 when two armed men forced their way inside.

Things quickly went south for the two criminals.

According to KTVU, a Fox television station in Oakland:

[T[he elderly woman feared for her safety and secured a revolver.

She aimed toward the suspects and let a round fly, sending the punks running for their lives. They fired back at least 17 times, but their aim was about as good as their choice in victims and they missed with every shot.

KTVU reported:

They did, however, get away with some valuables, including jewelry.

The woman’s daughter hailed the 75-year-old’s actions, saying it was “unbelievable” that she stood in defiance of armed intruders who had her outnumbered.

The daughter told KTVU:

It’s amazing. She is a superwoman. We’re all just lauding her and just amazed at her wherewithal.

Neighbors also saluted the woman’s heroics.

Neighbor Calvin Walker told KTVU:

She had the presence of mind to reach into her nightstand and get a weapon.

And she had it under her covers, and when she saw an opening, she fired a shot.

While the identity of the suspects is unknown, it’s clear that everyone in the neighborhood was overjoyed that criminals were sent an unmistakable message.

Last month, an elderly Florida homeowner was faced with a similar situation when an intruder broke into his home.

Grabbing a firearm, the man was able to hold the suspect at gunpoint until police arrived. Authorities were soon able to apprehend the intruder and hit him with a felony burglary charge. There were no serious injuries to anyone.

Another elder, this time a California shop owner, was targeted last year by four men who attempted to rob his shop.

He quickly pulled a shotgun and evened the odds. One of the suspects was shot in the arm and had to be rushed to the hospital. The others were found and arrested.

In all of these cases, one sickening trait of criminals is made clear: They do not fight fair.

Men intent on doing harm to people and property will gladly team up to outnumber their victims, and have no problem choosing the elderly, whom they assume will be the weakest targets.

Fortunately, a civilian with a firearm can easily even the odds against men intent on harm.

A gun can give even the weakest in our society the ability to defend the lives of themselves and others.

To paraphrase Samuel Colt, the 19th-century weapons inventor who was instrumental in providing the Americans of his time with affordable and reliable firearms:

God made man, Sam Colt made them equal.

Final thoughts: Nice quick thinking, lady. But even if you adore Barney Fife, you need to put more than one round in your revolver. And if you had more than one round in your gun and chose to stop shooting, you were smart not to empty your weapon.

Second suggestion: More Range time.