(S. Africa) "I didn't stop shooting"

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I didn't stop shooting - wife
07/01/2008 23:09 - (SA)

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Pretoria - "I didn't stop shooting until my pistol was empty and I think I may have hit one," said Marietha Holmes as she described how she and her husband had been robbed at gunpoint for the second time in a fortnight.

Marietha, 42, of Marais Street in Mnandi, Centurion, said on Monday at least three armed robbers were involved in a hold-up at their home about 19:30 on Sunday.

Her husband, Charles, 47, was wounded in his legs and his hand. He is recovering in Kalafong Hospital.

Marietha said she and her husband now carried their pistols with them from early evening.

On Sunday, they had just unloaded their quad bikes after an outing and were in the house when the robbers struck.

Marietha said: "I was busy sorting washing and my husband was walking down the passage when he heard our glass door slamming shut.

'The robbers ran right past me'

"At first, he thought it was the dog, but when he turned around they started firing and nearly shot off his a foot.

"He fell, pulled out his pistol and returned fire. When I heard him shouting and shots being fired, I ran out of the kitchen door. The robbers ran right past me," said Marietha.

She had her pistol with her, so she took it out and fired at the men.

"I just shot, non-stop. My husband did a kind of leopard crawl to the kitchen, shouting 'Shoot them, shoot them!'"

Marietha said her husband underwent an operation on Sunday afternoon to remove the bullets from his legs and his hand.

"They put a pin into his leg to help it heal. One of his fingers was virtually crushed and doctors had to put pins into his hands."

Marietha said that during the first armed robbery on December 21, two robbers held her up.

"They also shot two of my dogs."

http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2247878,00.html

good example of reason to still have firearm on you even when at home...
 
If they didn't at least kill one out of the three I'd be very scared if I was them. I'd be spending every waking moment at the gun range practicing.
 
I saw this story on a South African news board already. I think the whites are learning that being armed is a good thing. The blacks are learning too, but since they are poor it's harder for them to get fire-arms (except illegally of course.) For those of you who don't know, S.A. does issue pistol permits whihc allow carry nut you have to have a "good reason" which is arbitrarily accepted or denied. Semi-auto rifles are illegal. All this in a country which has some of the highest crime in the world, one of the highest murder rates (top 3 I believe) and the highest incidence of rape.
 
This is why I will never go to Africa. I would love to go on a safari, but there are to many instances like this. Africa was the "forbidden continent" and sadly it has returned to that status. This is not PC to say, but it was safer to visit Africa when the "evil Europeans" controlled some of those countries.
 
Zuid Afrika has enacted new gun laws that have all but disarmed everybody.

Apparently they cannot process all the permits and applications ,ect.

They also have a big anti movement there and the government apparently hates guns and gun ownership.
 
"safer to visit Africa when the "evil Europeans" controlled"

depends on your shade i guess ;P
 
All this in a country which has some of the highest crime in the world, one of the highest murder rates (top 3 I believe) and the highest incidence of rape.

And one of the highest rates of HIV in the world as well. Goes along great (sarcastic) with the highest per capita rate of rape, and second highest number of any nation in the world. It means rape can often mean even longer lasting issues. Above 30% of the population has HIV in some regions, and over 12% in the whole nation. Those rates count the entire population young and old, which means the rate is even higher in the more sexualy active age group.
So someone that rapes in that country will usualy be infected.

It has one of the highest rates of murder in the world, usualy in the top three.


High murder rate, high disease rate (not just HIV, however since HIV effects the immune system many also carry numerous other infectious agents thier body does not fight off acting as reservoirs for other epidemics) and increasingly unfriendly to firearms.

Oh and very racist. Blacks are predominant and the black population is very resentful of prior racism directed at them, and is therefore very racist themselves.

I really don't see it as a prime destination.
However glad to hear some people still manage to defend themselves there.
 
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