Great-Great-Grandmother Shoots Robber

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Somehow I don't think G-G-Gma Janet gets much lip from the kids...
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Apr 15, 1:42 PM EDT
Great-Great-Grandmother Shoots Robber

By RON WORD
Associated Press Writer

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- A man accused of bursting into a convenience store demanding money was in the hospital Friday - shot, authorities said, by the great-great-grandmother working behind the counter.

Janet Grammer was filling in for the regular clerk Thursday afternoon when a man entered the store waving a gun and fired two shot at the back wall.

"I think he thought I was an old woman and would just give him the money," Grammer, 64, said Friday. "My life was at stake. I thought he was going to kill me."

So she pulled a pistol out from under the cash register and fired once, hitting the man in the chest. He fell to the ground, dropped his gun and then fled, leaving a trail of blood. Grammer fired two more shots as he was running away.

The sheriff's report said a man fitting the suspect's description and injury went to a hospital a short time later. He told doctors he shot himself.

The man, whose name has not been released, was being treated at Shands Jacksonville hospital Friday for a wound to the chest. Police spokesman Ken Jefferson said the man faces robbery charges.

Grammer, who has 10 children, 32 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, said she worried she had killed the man. "All I could think about was his poor parents," Grammer said.

Grammer said she never had to shoot anyone during her 10 years of working as a security guard. "I'm sick over it. It was very upsetting. I'm not feeling real perky."

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Not only did she have a good shot, she had said the right words to the reporters.
 
nd you guys are cheering shooting a fleeing, disarmed felon in the back because...?
She didn't shoot him in the back, she shot him in the chest. We don't have the video to see exactly how it went down, only a reporter's telling of it in a written medium which is necessarily linear in nature and there's the reporter's choice of wording which may, or may not, be accurate.

I don't know many people who train to only shoot once in a split-second life and death encounter. It's highly likely she shot 3 times fast and simultaneously he got hit/fell/got up and ran as the other 2 were being fired. Adrenalized, it takes a few moments to realize the threat is over.

Of course, she could have consciously shot at his fleeing back (we don't have any more details)....and that would have been wrong. (But not as wrong as holding up a grandma at gunpoint for a few lousy dollars.)
 
It makes me happy every time I see people actually willing to protect themselves.

It makes me scared that we have "great great Grandmothers" at age 64.

Shooter
Children
Grandchildren
Great Grandchildren
Great-Great Grandchildren.

Thats four generations (so far, on average) of people having babies around age 15! :what:
 
christ, when i heard "great great g-ma" i was thinking like a 100-year old granny...(i was also wondering how she handled any recoil...)

hehe... good for her. i'm suprised the guy got all the way to the hospital. hah...

~TMM
 
I don't know many people who train to only shoot once in a split-second life and death encounter. It's highly likely she shot 3 times fast and simultaneously he got hit/fell/got up and ran as the other 2 were being fired. Adrenalized, it takes a few moments to realize the threat is over.

My guess is she fired once and assessed. Then when the scumbag started to get back up, she panicked and shot at him a couple more times. For all we know, the other two shots could have been the reason he ran away, not fired while he was running. No way of knowing, though.
 
I doubt the DA is gonna want to charge her, too much sympathy.


Just a thought. WHat if you said, "I continued to shoot because he was still armed, an posed a continued threat to me and the community."
 
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