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LongTermGuy
11-04-2019, 04:43 PM
As if the type of rifle used matters.

Props to her and owning a gun!!

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A Florida woman defended her husband and child (http://abcnews.go.com/US/fought-father-son-killed-birthday-defending-family-texas/story?id=66400899) when she shot and killed an armed suspect who broke into her home.


Officers in Hillsborough County responded to a 911 call on Oct. 30 reporting a home invasion (http://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-stabbed-2015-home-invasion-suing-911-dispatch/story?id=66694622) in progress in Lithia, about 25 miles from Tampa.

Investigators arrived on scene and found a male suspect dead in a ditch outside the home on the side of the road...


The preliminary investigation showed that two unknown males, who were wearing masks, had

broken into the home and made demands, police said.

The male victim, later identified as Jeremy King, told Bay 9 News (http://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2019/11/01/victim-of-violent-home-invasion-speaks--credits-wife-with-saving-his-life) that the suspects pointed guns at

him, demanded money and threatened him.

King was pistol-whipped and beaten when he refused, police said. He was later transported to the hospital following the incident.`


"I’ve got a fractured eye socket, a fractured sinus cavity, a concussion, 20 stitches and three

staples in my head," King told the station. "I took a severe beating."

The couple's young daughter, who King said is 11 years old, was also inside the home at the time of the attack.`


King's wife, who he said is 8 months pregnant, was in the back bedroom when the suspects broke in. When she opened the bedroom door to see what was going on, one of the suspects shot at her, King said.


That's when the wife returned fire with an AR-style assault rifle (http://abcnews.go.com/US/breaking-nra-backed-theory-good-guy-gun-stops/story?id=53360480), striking the suspect, a source told ABC News. The gun was legally owned by the family, police said.

**The suspect, described by police as a Hispanic male in his 20s, was later found in the ditch outside the home.

The second suspect fled the scene in an unidentified vehicle and is wanted in connection with the incident, police said.

The attack is not believed to be random, according to police, who said they will be investigating the couple's acquaintances and friends to find out why the family was targeted in the home invasion.

Police have not revealed any additional details on the incident.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to call the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office at 813-247-8200.


MORE:

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/wife-defending-husband-daughter-kills-home-intruder-assault-180800855--abc-news-topstories.html

Gunny
11-04-2019, 09:54 PM
Just a quirk of mine, but my idea of an "assault rifle" is an M-14. You don't even need rounds to assault someone with that chunk of wood. It's bearable with an old-school M-16. But that carbine pictured in the OP? Better not run out of rounds is all I can say.

And Kudos to Annie Oakley. i DO understand what the point of the thread is :)

Mr. P
11-04-2019, 11:20 PM
IMO she needs some training! She shoulda nailed the other one too! Just sayin :salute:

Elessar
11-04-2019, 11:39 PM
I am glad it worked out for the best, but I still cringe at reporters who have no rifle
knowledge but spread it as news and sensation:


That's when the wife returned fire with an AR-style assault rifle,

AR - product abbreviation for Armalite Arms, the manufacturer. NOT assault Rifle. Only legally made
as a semi-automatic.

STTAB
11-05-2019, 09:08 AM
I am glad it worked out for the best, but I still cringe at reporters who have no rifle
knowledge but spread it as news and sensation:



AR - product abbreviation for Armalite Arms, the manufacturer. NOT assault Rifle. Only legally made
as a semi-automatic.

While I take issue with their very incorrect usage of the term assault rifle, they are quite correct in calling any of the AR clones an AR style weapon. There are tons of manufacturers out there who make AR clones.

Also, how embarrassing for this guy that his wife had to rescue him.

To Gunny's point of using the plastic weapon as a club if you run out of bullets, well duh that's what the bayonet chainsaw attachment is for . :lol: