Posted on 12/24/2016 3:20:18 AM PST by Red in Blue PA
Shirley Newman, 69, told FOX 5 that she had recently returned from running errands on Wednesday when a man dressed in black approached her and just kept punching her.
Although Newman said it felt like the beating went on forever, her screams for help were eventually heard by her neighbors.
Newman had to get stitches to the back of her head, sustained scratches to her arms and legs and is unable to eat solid food because her lip was busted open.
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What is a .32 magnum and who makes them. A couple of .22 ratshot in the groin area will work wonders in christianizing a rapist. If that don’t work , there is always the third option. It works everytime.
Never heard a knit cap called that.
Poor woman. That’s horrible.
Uncle Lonny linked to information about the "toboggan" reference in Post #15.
I imagine that she described him to the police and possibly the police described him to the media. I know that if it does not fit their narrative, the media will not print it or air it.
I have a Ruger .32 H&R Magnum revolver. It also shoots .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long.
Sorry about that. I am old ans still go by the 3 Ws. I am too old to go treasure hunting and chasing rabbits. I have to have it cited.
Thank you. Please excuse my rudeness, I should have thanked you in the first post.
Yeah, well, up here, we call 'em "toques," eh.
Heh, no problem. The first thing I thought was “Where?” Nothing in the keywords, so I fixed it.
First time I heard of one. Thanks for the info.
Spalding County is in which state?
Apparently it’s in Georgia. (DuckDuckGo answered my question, but I should not have to look it up.)
I really wish that people would put the abbreviation for the state in parentheses after the title. It only takes a second.
Poor woman. Prayers up. Some Christmas present.
Well, well, I learned something. I had never heard of toboggan as a cap. Thanks for that link.
Out here they’re called beanies.
Ruger makes an excellent lightweight .32 magnum. Quality .32 caliber jacketed hollow points will do quite a bit of damage moving along at those velocities.
It’s Mrs Bo’s “small purse” gun.
Thank you. I just never heard of one.
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