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Seventy-year old Indiana woman holds burglar at gun point
WNDU ^ | 4 January, 2009 | Sarah Platt, Alana Greenfogel

Posted on 01/07/2009 7:13:12 AM PST by marktwain

It's not uncommon to hear stories of people defending their homes and themselves from intruders-- but when it's a 70-year-old woman, that story is a bit more uncommon.

It's exactly what happened in St. Joseph County on Sunday night, after an intruder broke into an elderly woman's home on Portage Road.

The woman held the man at gunpoint until police arrived. That man is 28-year-old Cyrus Brown. Brown is being held in jail on a number of charges, including burglary and intimidation.

The woman who defended herself is Sandra. She asked us not to use her last name. Newscenter 16 spoke to her by phone Monday night, while she recovered in her hospital room. She’s being treated for heart problems, problems she didn't have until Sunday night's scare.

As you'll hear, this 70-year-old is a gutsy lady who wasn't about to let anybody mess with her.

It was all started about nine o'clock Sunday night. Sandra says she was in the midst of splitting wood for her fire and making vegetable soup, when she heard a ruckus outside.

“All of a sudden, I’m hearing fast footsteps around my yard, around my deck,” says Sandra.

That's when she says she grabbed her gun and called 911. Moments later-- the intruder-- 28-year-old Cyrus Brown, broke through her back patio door, pushing his way through the glass.

“Immediately, I felt there was danger because he was so desperate,” explains the 70-year-old. “He's in the kitchen by the stove, I told him to get down on the floor. I said if you come any closer to me, I will shoot you to kill. I told him to sit down, don't move, and I want to see your hands at all times,” adds Sandra.

Newscenter 16 obtained the 911 call that Sandra made. In the background, you can hear her demanding the suspect get down.

911 call: Dispatch: “Ma’am, where is he at in the house?” Sandra: “Get, get, get! You have more to fear from me!”

911 call: Dispatch: “Ma'am, are you holding him at gunpoint?” Sandra: “Yes, I am. And if he moves towards me, I'm afraid I'm going to have to kill. I don't want to have to kill him.”

In that moment, Sandra says she was glad she had a gun and knew how to use it-- just in case.

“I thought that this could turn out badly because I heard of other people being murdered in their house, but I decided, I wasn't going to go down without a fight. I owe that to my children,” she explains. “Guns aren't all bad, only in the hands of the criminal and guns can be a good defense.”

In the end, you can hear the relief in Sandra's voice, as the police arrive at her back door.

911 call: Sandra: “Cops!” Police: “Get down, get down!” Dispatch: “Ma'am, can you put the gun down for me please?” Sandra: “It's down.” Dispatch: “Great, great, ok!”

If you'd like to listen to Sandra's 911 call in its entirety, we have a link at the top of this story.

Sandra is a mother of three and has several grandchildren.

She's set to have a procedure on her heart this week. As you can imagine, this whole situation has caused the 70-year-old a lot of stress.

She says she hopes others can learn from her story and think about protecting themselves. She’s hoping to have a neighborhood meeting in her area to discuss safety in homes.

*********************************************************************************** ORIGINAL STORY: NEIGHBORHOOD REACTION

A man is in custody Sunday night after police say he tried to break into a home on St. Joseph County's northwest side.

It happened in the 51000-block of Portage near Brick Road.

Police say 28-year-old Cyrus Brown drove off the road and hit a utility pole on Portage. He then attempted to break into a nearby home.

When police arrived, they found an elderly female named Sandra holding the driver at gunpoint, awaiting their arrival. Sandra tells us she was scared to death and yelled at Brown to stay down. She says he begged her not to shoot.

"I would give her thumbs up and tell her to keep up the great work and I'm really proud of her," Lanore Evins, Sandra's neighbor, says. "He probably didn't want anyone to know that happened to him. That's probably a little embarrassing for him."

"He was a little combative at first," explains Sgt. Bill Redman, St. Joseph County Sheriff Department. "The officers had to wrestle with him to get him to comply with their orders. He didn't mess with the homeowner though."

Sandra is in the hospital with heart problems she says stemmed from the incident. She says her doctors say the situation caused too much pressure for her. But Sandra hopes her story inspires others to stand up for themselves.

"Doesn't surprise me about any of us around here. We all fight what's ours," says Phyllis Barkley, Sandra's good friend. "Don't mess with the gray haired people! We still got a lot of fight in us."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: 70; banglist; homedefense; indiana; oharmedcitizen; yougogirl
This woman can be a poster child for self defense in this country. I love her attitude! If we had any rational media in this country, she would be on all the news shows being celebrated as an example for all ages!
1 posted on 01/07/2009 7:13:12 AM PST by marktwain
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To: DaveLoneRanger

Ping.

This is a great one.


2 posted on 01/07/2009 7:17:09 AM PST by Tenacious 1 (Democrats are for Change - Let's run through a mine field at night wearing clown shoes!)
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To: marktwain

A brave woman and a great story!

This should be played in all of the media outlets, but as we already know, it will not be.


3 posted on 01/07/2009 7:17:18 AM PST by Red in Blue PA (Guns don't kill people; abortion clinics do.)
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To: marktwain
This woman is truly courageous!

BTW, she's not "elderly"--she's younger than I am, FGS!

4 posted on 01/07/2009 7:23:42 AM PST by basil (Outlaw gun free zones!)
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To: marktwain

Lillian Gish alert! No 'broken blossom' she!

5 posted on 01/07/2009 7:24:33 AM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse (TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary - recess appointment))
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To: marktwain

86-Year-Old Defiant Following Brutal Knife Attack
Despite Multiple Stab Wounds, Vivian Squires Leaves Hospital Just Days After Being Butchered In Own Home:

Two days ago [Sunday AM], Squires was rushed to Mary Immaculate Hospital in Queens[NY] with multiple stab wounds to her neck, chest, and back. A burglar had broken into her bedroom. But just to see – and hear – her Tuesday was in itself a miracle.

"We tussled and tussled and landed on the floor and I was still fighting him, trying to remember all the things I'd seen in the movies, and grabbing him," Squires said.

"Maybe my prison experience came back. I spent 21 years as a correction officer.

If I had a gun, he'd be gone."

She didn't have a gun, but he had a knife.

"Why did I fight him? Because something was telling me I was dying when I was feeling the blood gushing out and I said, 'No, Vivian, it's not time to die. You got too much to do,'" she said.

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6 posted on 01/07/2009 7:27:26 AM PST by ETL (Smoking gun evidence on ALL the ObamaRat-commie connections at my newly revised FR Home/About page)
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To: marktwain

Imagine a world where schoolbooks had stories like this appeared, instead of single-parent transsexual illegal alien sagas with the accompanying condom-cucumber sensitivity-training sessions.


7 posted on 01/07/2009 7:33:24 AM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (Our government is an edifice of artifice.)
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8 posted on 01/07/2009 8:16:26 AM PST by USAF70 (America is not 'governed' by the President or Congress. America is governed by the U.S.Constitution.)
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