(MI) Woman's gun may have saved her life (Police Chief was against CCW)

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Woman's gun may have saved her life


Web-posted Mar 20, 2004


By STEPHEN FRYE
Of The Daily Oakland Press


Four years ago, she was helpless as a man robbed her at gunpoint. On Friday, legally armed with a handgun, she may have saved her life.
And Farmington Hills Police Chief William Dwyer, who dreaded a change in the law in 2001 to make it easier to receive a concealed weapons permit, admits that he's changing his mind about that law.

Dwyer said the woman could easily have been killed after she was targeted by a couple looking for an easy score. They were waiting at 6:30 a.m. outside an office building at the southeast corner of 12 Mile and Drake roads.

Angela, a married mother of two, was arriving at the office where she has worked for six years. She asked that her last name and hometown not be made public.

She saw a car in the lot that she did not recognize, with two people inside, putting her on her guard. When she left her car, a man got out of that car and walked toward her.

He passed the entrance to the building and continued toward her. The man came within 10 feet of her, and she knew she had to act.

"I didn't get a chance to get in the office," she said. "He had his hands in his pocket with his hood pulled up. I opened my purse and pulled my gun out.

"I felt my life was in trouble. The first instinct was to pull out my gun."

The man turned tail and walked away, and the car pulled up to him near the roadway. He jumped in and they drove off.

No shots were fired.

Dwyer said there was "no question" she was in trouble.

"She took the appropriate action," Dwyer said. "She probably saved her life. She is a very fortunate young lady. (Also) she did an excellent job as far as giving a description of the vehicle and the suspect. She's a very courageous young lady."

Her calm demeanor and quick thinking - she called police from her cell phone immediately after the suspect drove off - led police to the man and his female accomplice within a minute of the robbery attempt, Dwyer said.

He said the couple - a 21-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman from Detroit - would be charged with conspiracy to commit armed robbery.

Police confiscated a loaded 9 mm handgun from the couple's car. The man has several outstanding warrants and the woman was convicted for receiving stolen property.

Later Friday, Dwyer said a 28-year-old Southfield woman who knows Angela had been arrested for setting up her robbery.

Police are seeking a fourth suspect.

Dwyer, who as head of the state's police chief's association opposed the change in state law that made it easier for residents without criminal backgrounds to carry guns, acknowledges that the law has saved at least one person.

"I always said the CCW (Carrying a Concealed Weapon permit) legislation is somewhat controversial," he said. "I'm certainly rethinking it."

He credited her for taking the appropriate training and, equally important, using common sense.

"I'm just a woman," Angela said. "You hear about things like this. I didn't want to be a victim again."

http://www.theoaklandpress.com/stories/03202004/pol_20040320011.shtml
 
C'mon, Drizz: you made that up didn't you? Admit it now--things just don't happen that perfectly in real life.

Man, I don't think there's a single thing I would change about that story. Hurrah!

TC
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Dwyer, who as head of the state's police chief's association opposed the change in state law that made it easier for residents without criminal backgrounds to carry guns, acknowledges that the law has saved at least one person.

So much for the oft-promised "blood bath in the streets" the leftist extremists snivelled and whine about at such length.
 
A women protected herself with a firearm! OOOHHHH NOOO!!! The liberals must be having nightmares about this scenario! I love stories with a happy ending!:D
 
Another self-defense use of a pistol which will never show up in any crime stats. One of millions.

But if two 19 year old crack dealers have a shoot out, it's "two children killed by gun violence."

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Hey, if it bleeds it leads. No "media" source wants to inform the "public" that "ordinary" people can "protect" themselves. If you expect to see this report in a "newspaper" then you have not been properly "re-educated."
 
This happened six miles from my home. I just sent off the following e-mail to Neil Munro at the Oakland Press.

Dear Mr. Munro,

I want to congratulate and thank you for printing Mr. Frye's story about Angela, who was able to protect and likely save her own life by virtue of her legally concealed pistol. I realize that such stories are not popular with most newspapers, but the Oakland Press should be proud of printing an article that shows that we ordinary, free and law-abiding citizens can and must be responsible for our own safety. Bravo.

RSS
West Bloomfield



This story also serves as a very necessary eye-opener for those around this area who think that crime only happens in the City of Detroit, and not in the affluence of Oakland County.

Ron
 
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I also wrote a thank you letter to Mr Munro. I let him know that I would no longer read the News or FreePress. I didn't mention that I stopped reading these 2 dailies several years ago.:D and that I only read the Oakland Press for the NY Times crossword.
 
My understanding is that she was not a white woman.

Somewhere, right now, a nabber is having a seizure. :)
 
Why don't you guys up in Michigan write the Detroit newspaper and ask where the coverage of the story is? Point out the newsworthiness of it as a human interest story involving courage and great police work. Embarass them into writing the story or at least write a letter to the editor type thingy.
 
The surprise is the encounter didn't produce any shots fired and no dead body and it still made the Channel 4 news. :D In the Detroit area, that is progress.
 
There was another story in Warren (?) a few months ago about a woman with a CPL who stopped a carjacker. And limited coverage of the fool at the carwash, I guess. Maybe we're making progress.
 
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