Armed and Rolling
09.09.06NEW YORK (AP) — Margaret Johnson might have looked like an easy target.
But when a mugger tried to grab a chain off her neck Friday, the wheelchair-bound 56-year-old pulled out her licensed .357 pistol and shot him, police said.
Johnson said she was in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood on her way to a shooting range when the man, identified by police as 45-year-old Deron Johnson, came up from behind and went for the chain.
“There’s not much to it,” she said in a brief interview. “Somebody tried to mug me, and I shot him.”
Deron Johnson was taken to Harlem Hospital with a single bullet wound in the elbow, police said. He faces a robbery charge, said Lt. John Grimpel, a police spokesman.
Margaret Johnson, who lives in Harlem, has a permit for the weapon and does not face charges, Grimpel said. She also was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and later released. (source)
Shot him in the elbow? She needs more practice at the range.
Here’s another story about how a gun was used as it should be. To ward off those who threaten our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. It was only a necklace, but it could have been her life.
Thanks Andrew for the link.








Bet he never saw that one coming
# September 13th, 2006 at 5:42 amPretty funny story!
# September 13th, 2006 at 12:53 pmGOOD FOR HER!!!!
# September 14th, 2006 at 10:24 amYeah, it definitely sounds like she needs more range time, but we definitely need more people around like her who refuse to be victims and will take personal responsibility for their own safety, while doing their part to improve American society by removing criminals one at a time. This story really warmed my heart.
# September 15th, 2006 at 9:37 pm