9 mm pistol proves effective as abductor stopper

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This should be shouted from the roof tops, but we know it won't be.
Keep your pistols handy ladies.

Woman shoots alleged abductor
http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/10/09/news/top_news/0a91cc8ee75bfe2086256dba00002243.txt

BY DEBORAH LAVERTY
Times Staff Writer
MERRILLVILLE -- A 28-year-old Gary woman said she knew what it meant Tuesday when she noticed the man holding a gun to her head was wearing gloves.

She figured she was going to die.

"I've called police on him before. He's tried to threaten me and my entire family. ... He was going to kill me," she said. "He's a friend who wanted to be more than a friend, and it's not possible."

But, the outcome of the incident took a turn when the woman pulled out her own 9 mm pistol and shot her abductor in the mouth, police said.

The woman, whom The Times chose not to identify, remained shaken Wednesday afternoon and said she hoped the three-hour ordeal would be the end of seven months of harassment.

The 24-year-old Merrillville man who allegedly abducted her was taken to The Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus in Gary, Merrillville police Detective Cmdr. Tim Wardrip said. His condition was unavailable Wednesday, and Wardrip said he had not been arrested or charged. The incident remains under investigation.

The identity of a second man, who fled when the shooting took place, is not known at this time, Wardrip said.

The woman said she was sitting in her car about 9 p.m. at CVS Pharmacy, 5301 Broadway, when two men in another vehicle blocked her car from moving.

A security officer came out of the pharmacy, and the men moved their vehicle, she said. But once the security guard went back inside the building, the men allegedly blocked her vehicle again and forced her into their car at gunpoint.

She said they then drove to an isolated wooded area in Gary and parked, with one of the men continuing to point a gun at her head.

While they were still in the car, a man came out of a nearby house and approached the vehicle.

She said while her abductor rolled down the car window and was momentarily distracted, she pulled out a handgun she had on her hip.

"I shot him and took his gun," the woman said.

"I keep my gun on my hip, and I had it where I could ease it. It paid off. I had one in the chamber so I was able to get one round off," she said.

The woman said she started carrying the gun because of the harassment involving her abductor during the past seven months. She said she believes the man was wearing gloves because he intended to kill her and didn't want to leave fingerprints behind.

She said time seemed to be standing still during the incident and she prayed to God to take control of the situation.

After the shooting, she said she grabbed the man's gun and ran to a nearby house in the 4200 block of Tyler Street to call police.

"It wasn't luck. I'm blessed, honestly blessed. It was God's grace. I had an angel with me," she said.

Gary police responded to the 11:55 p.m. call, but the case was turned over to Merrillville police because the abduction took place in Merrillville, Wardrip said.


Deborah Laverty can be reached at [email protected] or (219) 662-5324.
 
Smart gal!

Kept her cool and watched for an opening. Then she didn't just run off and leave his gun where he or his buddy could still use it.



She needs some training, though. She should have dumped a few into him.
 
(IN) Woman shoots stalker who abducted her 10-09-03

(IN) Woman shoots stalker who abducted her 10-09-03
Date: Oct 9, 2003 3:21 PM
Northwest Indiana News: nwitimes.com - News
Address:http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/10/09/news/top_news/0a91cc8ee75bfe2086256dba00002243.txt
Thursday, October 09, 2003
Woman shoots alleged abductor
Gary woman says she believed she was going to be killed. BY DEBORAH
LAVERTY
Times Staff Writer

MERRILLVILLE -- A 28-year-old Gary woman said she knew what it meant
Tuesday when she noticed the man holding a gun to her head was wearing
gloves.

She figured she was going to die.

"I've called police on him before. He's tried to threaten me and my
entire family. ... He was going to kill me," she said. "He's a friend
who wanted to be more than a friend, and it's not possible."

But, the outcome of the incident took a turn when the woman pulled out
her own 9 mm pistol and shot her abductor in the mouth, police said.

The woman, whom The Times chose not to identify, remained shaken
Wednesday afternoon and said she hoped the three-hour ordeal would be
the end of seven months of harassment.

The 24-year-old Merrillville man who allegedly abducted her was taken to
The Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus in Gary, Merrillville police
Detective Cmdr. Tim Wardrip said. His condition was unavailable
Wednesday, and Wardrip said he had not been arrested or charged. The
incident remains under investigation.

The identity of a second man, who fled when the shooting took place, is
not known at this time, Wardrip said.

The woman said she was sitting in her car about 9 p.m. at CVS Pharmacy,
5301 Broadway, when two men in another vehicle blocked her car from
moving.

A security officer came out of the pharmacy, and the men moved their
vehicle, she said. But once the security guard went back inside the
building, the men allegedly blocked her vehicle again and forced her
into their car at gunpoint.

She said they then drove to an isolated wooded area in Gary and parked,
with one of the men continuing to point a gun at her head.

While they were still in the car, a man came out of a nearby house and
approached the vehicle.

She said while her abductor rolled down the car window and was
momentarily distracted, she pulled out a handgun she had on her hip.

"I shot him and took his gun," the woman said.

"I keep my gun on my hip, and I had it where I could ease it. It paid
off. I had one in the chamber so I was able to get one round off," she
said.

The woman said she started carrying the gun because of the harassment
involving her abductor during the past seven months. She said she
believes the man was wearing gloves because he intended to kill her and
didn't want to leave fingerprints behind.

She said time seemed to be standing still during the incident and she
prayed to God to take control of the situation.

After the shooting, she said she grabbed the man's gun and ran to a
nearby house in the 4200 block of Tyler Street to call police.

"It wasn't luck. I'm blessed, honestly blessed. It was God's grace. I
had an angel with me," she said.

Gary police responded to the 11:55 p.m. call, but the case was turned
over to Merrillville police because the abduction took place in
Merrillville, Wardrip said.
 
Hoosier women are getting spunky. Did you guys see the woman in Indy who chased the "peeping Tom" out of her house and jumped into the back of his pick-up truck?

(I know, I know, she did it wrong--jump onto the hood. Don't know if she was old enough to remember "T.J. Hooker" though).
 
"It wasn't luck. I'm blessed, honestly blessed. It was God's grace. I had an angel with me."

And the sense to have a gun on your hip. What a woman!!!

Who here (or who here's significant other) would have that presence of mind and follow the Boy Scout motto at all times?

Great outcome as a result of good planning and good reaction.

Adios
 
The woman said she started carrying the gun because of the harassment involving her abductor during the past seven months. She said she believes the man was wearing gloves because he intended to kill her and didn't want to leave fingerprints behind.

Thanks, Ma'am! You've done yourself, your community, and the nation a kindness.

I was a Girl Scout!

I believe the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts have done more for America in the last fifty years than all the politicians combined.
 
Spunky woman ..... her carry saved the day - little doubt on that. I would endorse her action 100% on the basis of facts given.

Lucky too the perp did not ''pat her down'' ... or she would have been in deep do-do.
 
An interesting story for three reasons

  1. The abductors were not dissuaded by the presence of a security guard. The simply waited for him to go away.
    :uhoh:
  2. The woman not only had the foresight to arm herself, she was cool enough to assess the situation and wait for an opportunity, then act decisively. Her self-rescue should be used as an example for CCW related classes.
    :)
  3. Since the suspect lived, some anti's will not count this as a sucessful defensive firearms use.
    :fire:
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Bravo for her

No mention of a permit. I sincerely hope her ordeal is over and that she never stops carrying. She may be in worse danger now than before.
 
I just love a happy ending!

I'm nowhere near Indiana, but if any Indianans out there happen to hear that she needs legal defense, let me know, and I'll gladly contribute!
 
"I shot him and took his gun," the woman said.

[SARCASM] I'm confused. According to the anti-gun people this should have been the other way around, right? Why didn't the attacker just take her gun and use it on her? [/SARCASM]

Armed resistance beats helpless submission any day of the week in my book. Good on her.
 
Seee 9mm does work........................Its all about placement.

She did good! Took care of herself and refused to be a victim
 
The 9mm is underpowered, the beast lives. Although not comfortably I might add.

I bet she gets a lot of marriage proposals from this. Ifin I wasn't married I would be interested.
 
Notice: Even though a security officer at the store was around, she was abducted anyway. While the security officer wasn't a LEO, it is pretty apparent that the baseline awareness and concern for another person's safety is pretty low. So, when confronted by persistent attackers, this woman was abducted. Only through her own preparedness and actions was her safety secured. And the gun-prohibitionists typically argue against the need to do what this brave woman did: fight for her own survival. They would rather see her dead, than see her attackers injured.

As far as the 9mm being underpowered, it can be. That's why it is important to use them liberally. Like in a recipe:

Start with one armed, gloved assailant. Apply generous amounts of 9mm ammunition. The result is a fine meal for worms.
 
I thought the mayor, sherriff, etc. said of Gary said that guns were bad? :confused:
 
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