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    Group of Thugs Target Seemingly Defenseless Woman — They Had No Idea She Had Been Fre

    Group of Thugs Target Seemingly Defenseless Woman — They Had No Idea She Had Been Frequenting the Gun Range



    A group of thugs figured it would be easy to overpower one Kansas City woman. After all, her husband had just left to run an errand, leaving her all alone in the home.
    They couldn’t have been more wrong.
    The woman, later identified as Shirley Roberts, 52, immediately retrieved her gun after she heard someone jiggle the knob of the front door. She also witnessed two additional men heading to the back door.
    Looking through the blinds, Roberts saw the men putting on gloves and preparing to force their way into her home. So she trained her firearm on the men and opened fire.
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    The criminals, scared silly, reportedly took off running. However, they also fired shots toward the house they attempted to break into.
    Robert’s husband, Oscar Roberts, later said he and his wife have been going to the gun range to prepare for just that type of situation. “You’ve got to protect yourself,” he told KMBC-TV.
    “I told her she’d done the right thing. We practiced that. She’s shook up, though. That’s the only thing about it, she’s very shook up,” Oscar added.
    The practice at the shooting range seemingly paid off as police later arrested three men who went to the Research Medical Center, one of which was treated for a gunshot wound to the chest.
    Police said the shooting seems to be justifiable self-defense.
    “If you’re in fear for your life, most definitely we want you to protect yourself. We don’t want any harm to come to anyone,” Sgt. Marisa Barnes of the Kansas City Police Department told KMBC-TV.

    This story has been updated.

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013...the-gun-range/

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    Friday, May 24, 2013

    Oregon Woman Told by 911 ‘There are no cops available…Just ask him to go away’ Right Before Sexual Assault

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    The saying goes, “When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.”

    If you live in Josephine County, Oregon, apparently they’re only minutes away on weekdays. Budget cuts have reduced department coverage to only 5 days per week.

    An unidentified woman was physically and sexually assaulted by her ex-boyfriend, Michael Bellah, after calling 911, only to be told that it was “unfortunate” that there were no officers to help her that day.
    “Uh, I don’t have anybody to send out there,” the 911 dispatcher told the woman. “You know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away? Do you know if he’s intoxicated or anything?”
    The woman told the dispatcher that Bellah previously attacked her and left her hospitalized a few weeks prior to the latest incident. The dispatcher stayed on the phone with the woman for more than 10 minutes before the sexual assault took place.
    “Once again it’s unfortunate you guys don’t have any law enforcement out there,” the dispatcher said, according to Oregon Public Radio.
    The woman responded: “Yeah, it doesn’t matter, if he gets in the house I’m done.” (source)

    According to reports, when Bellah got into the house he choked and sexually assaulted the woman. Although it did little good to the victim, he was later arrested.

    Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilberson was relatively unsympathetic. “There isn’t a day that goes by that we don’t have another victim. If you don’t pay the bill, you don’t get the service.”

    It appears that a call to 911 is more likely to get someone there after the crime than to prevent the crime before it happens. Clearly, a 911 call to stop the criminal is an exercise in futility, and prevention is now largely up to the individual. It’s interesting to note that counties across the country are cutting back on police officers, but these budget cuts don’t seem to have slowed down the purchases of ammo by the federal government.

    Kimberly Paxton, a staff writer for the Daily Sheeple where this article first appeared is based out of upstate New York.

    http://www.activistpost.com/2013/05/...re-are-no.html

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