She never backed down and refused to let her age be an issue
This Woman has got it exactly right, “I don’t believe in being a victim.”
From theblaze.com
A 66-year-old woman from Morgan County, Indiana, won a scuffle with a robber who entered her home on Wednesday afternoon after she reached for her handgun and scared him away.
Karen Long, 66, told local deputies that she was in her home with her sick 7-year-old nephew when she saw a masked man walking towards her front door, according to WXIN-TV. Acting quickly, Long lunged for her door in an attempt to lock it, but she was too late.
“He yanked it out of my hand and he bulldogged me in,” Long told WXIN. “He shoved me, I stumbled and fell there, and then he started down the hall. My little nephew is there and that’s when I attacked him. I jumped on his back, he and I went down to the floor again.”
As the struggle ensued between Long and the robber, she said that she never backed down and refused to let her age get in the way.
“I am 66, a lot of people consider that elderly but that’s the new 40,” Long said, WXIN reported. “I don’t believe in being a victim.”
While Long and the man wrestled on the floor, she said that she could hear her nephew crying.
“[The robber] kept saying ‘Don’t look at me, don’t look at me. Just give me your money and don’t look at me and you won’t get hurt,’” Long said.
When the masked man attempted to tie her to a table, Long knew she needed to do something more to protect her home, her nephew and herself from the intruder.
That’s when she remembered her handgun.
“I had my gun up there and I reached for it and he heard me rack it,” Long told WXIN. “I was saying a few choice words at him, let me tell you. I did tell him, ‘you picked the wrong house buddy.’”
The robber took off seconds after she grabbed her gun. Although she sustained some bruising, Long told WXIN that she and her nephew are both fine, adding that she had one final message for the robber.
“They come back to this house they will not walk away,” Long threatened.
She didn’t even have to use her gun, the fact that she even pulled it out was enough to send the home invader running.
This is a huge part of defensive gun use, this woman and her nephew could have been even more victimized had it not been for her gun and her legal right to defend herself.
We have to continue to fight for our right to the Second Amendment, because it will be women like this and the normally defenseless that would suffer if that right were to ever be revoked.