Posted on 12/03/2016 12:14:54 PM PST by marktwain
Officials said a pair of the robbers found the yoga instructor in her bedroom. Despite them hitting her in the head with a gun and trying to tie her up, she was able to get free and grab a revolver hidden beneath her pillow.The Dallas News reports misses some interesting details. The Yoga instructor owned two Taurus .38 Special revolvers, one of which she kept under her pillow. It is likely the revolver used was a six or seven shot model. Both are popular and common. The robber killed in her bedroom was shot five times. The robber found outside the home was shot at least once. She probably emptied her Taurus. This is a google translation:
Khalsa shot the two men, killing one instantly. The other, badly wounded, died in the yard after running outside. Neither man has been identified.
The two other robbers ran off.
Soto added that one of the two antisocials received five shots in his body, falling dejected in the same place, whereas the second subject, was badly wounded and ended up prostrate and passing away in the patio of the property. Meanwhile, his two other accomplices who were in the kitchen and were preparing to steal, hearing the shots fled quickly without achieving their purpose. Until this morning, the two deceased delinquents were still not identified and according to the persecutor, in the case the grounds exist to estimate that the teacher acted in self-defense. "The .38 Special was sufficiently powerful. In spite of the somewhat mangled translation, it appears that Hari Nam Kaur Khalsa will not be charged.
Yoga Instructor's Home and School |
The lack of bars on the windows and door show this area, about 20 miles north of Santiago, has been fairly crime free. A wall surrounds the property.
A wall is common practice for most well to do estates throughout the world. It would be common in the United States, but is banned by most zoning codes. The estate appears to be several acres. The picture is taken from a video of the school made in 2009. The gate to the property is directly behind the camera.
Link to Video
A revolver under the pillow is a technique with a long tradition. A few stories have been written of people accidentally shooting themselves because of the practice. Some have claimed a befuddled person picked up the firearm instead of a telephone, then shot themselves in the head while fumbling with the gun. I am skeptical of such accounts. How do you differentiate such a situation from a normal suicide, which happen thousands of time a year?
To prevent accidental discharges, the firearm can be kept holstered. This requires a little more thinking, and slows access very little.
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Link to Gun Watch
Ran out of ammo?
Better luck next time.
She achieved “oneness” with her Taurus .38!
Yoga is a study/science that instills I CAN SO TOO DO THIS .. in regular folks that might not ordinarily have that attitude.
Thanks for the correction. It is what I get for going from memory!
Argentina used to have better weapons laws than Chile. I am not certain at present.
Wow, plugged one of the robbers five times! That’s some good shooting with the guys at extremely close range, your heart pumping, adrenalin at max, and scared sh!tless.
I like the computer translation:
* two antisocials
* two deceased delinquents
If only our modern crop of “journalists” could write this plainly. Instead they’d whine about she depriving them of their livelihood and how badly society treated them, we must understand their rage, etc.
Also absent is some questioning about their “motive” for doing such a crime.
. 38 hammerless snubbie is perfect for women.
Just stick it in their gut and keep pulling the trigger.
.....abruptly ending their criminal careers.
Whatever these robbers owned should be sold to repay the cost of the ammunition used to removed them from the gene pool. If more money is needed their carcasses can be sold as maggot food.
In the country rifles and shotguns were allowed IIRC but not in the capital.
Have no idea what the laws are now except that you do still have to get an equivalent of a CCP to carry.
She was born in Texas.
The 38 sp has been taking out the trash for over 100 years. What worked for your great-grandpa will work for you.
Khalsa = Sikh
tough folks
Indoors and w/o ear protection means a .45 won't make you any deafer than a .38 special....I feel for her ears which must still be ringing.
And in Chile where this happened.
I’ve been shooting since I was about 8-my close-at-hand/carry weapon is a Taurus .38 Special I’ve had for over 30 years-I also have a .357, but my .38 is the one I keep near-I live in a remote area-not all of the neighbors are law abiding folks so keeping a firearm close is common practice...
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