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Prison escapees meet their match (armed Mama)
Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Tribune ^ | July 27, 2009 | David Johnson

Posted on 07/27/2009 2:26:27 PM PDT by Old Forester

COTTONWOOD - One day after the prison escapees allegedly tried to break into her home, Cassidy Lockett got a bigger gun.

"I'm definitely more prepared," said the petite 28-year-old mother of three young children. "We bought a 12-gauge shotgun."

Lockett was recently recognized by the Idaho County Sheriff's Office with a certificate of achievement that reads: "Her actions that day show others the true meaning of courage in the face of danger."

The June 30 incident, Lockett said, still preoccupies her thoughts.

"It was just an adrenalin rush. I was really scared, but the minute he stuck his head in, I was, I guess, mad."

Brandishing a .22-caliber semiautomatic pistol, with her children hidden behind a couch, Lockett took aim down a hallway as she said an inmate from the North Idaho Correctional Institution forced open a window of her trailer home and began to pull himself inside. She said a second inmate was trying to come through a locked front door.

"Then he looked down the hall at me," Lockett recalled, explaining that the one intruder had eased through the window about to his waist. "I was pointing the gun at him and, you know, I used a few choice words and told him to get out or I was going to shoot."

Richard Daniel Nieves and Ben Westley Perez, both 20, are now facing a bevy of charges in connection with their escape the night before the incident at the Lockett home. Nieves was serving a four- to seven-year term for injury to a child in Blaine County, according to records. Perez was serving three to 10 years for forgery and burglary in Minidoka County.

Now, according to court records, the two each face a felony count of escape, four felony counts of burglary, one felony count of grand theft, and misdemeanor counts for malicious injury to property, petite theft, driving under the influence, driving without privileges, minor consumption, reckless driving and unlawful entry.

"She did good," Lockett's husband, Stan, who was away from home at the time, said of his wife's actions. "I would have killed them. I mean, plain and simple. I wouldn't have thought anything about it."

Cassidy Lockett said she was "very close" to pulling the trigger. "I didn't want to do it unless I had to. But I told him to leave or I was going to shoot him. If he had moved another inch, I would have pulled the trigger. I was aiming at his head."

At that very moment, Lockett said, she was also on the phone with a sheriff's office dispatcher after having called 911 when she realized the men who drove up to her house on four-wheelers were actually escapees. The Locketts live about a mile up Cottonwood Butte from NICI and have never had trouble with previous escapes.

"They've never come up here," Stan Lockett, 30, said. "They usually go the other way."

But the two men on four-wheelers (alleged later to be stolen vehicles) appeared just below the house, Cassidy Lockett recalled, and drove around erratically for awhile before stopping. Her children, Justin, 6, Lanie, 5, and Kaylie, 2, were playing inside the house. The family dogs, Gunnar, an English mastiff, and Macey, a boxer, were outside, but apparently not much of a deterrent.

"He was petting my dog," Cassidy said of one man who approached the house. "She was barking at first and acting protective. But as soon as you talk to her, she starts wagging her tail."

Lockett said she was talking to a friend on the phone who told her to call authorities. She did, and ordered her children to come into the living room. The youngest didn't. So she went to get the child and retrieved her pistol from the bedroom.

"I jacked one in and it kind of jammed for a second," Cassidy Lockett said of loading the weapon. "I thought, oh my God. So I jacked another one in."

The two oldest children obediently hid behind the living room couch, but the youngest one wanted to jump on the cushions. The older Lockett children eventually got her under control.

"Mommy, remember Kaylie was screaming," Lanie recalled. "We were crying."

Lockett, with the dispatcher still on the phone and police rushing to the scene, said a state of resignation slowly settled over her. "I grabbed the gun and sat on the floor, because there were two of them. I didn't know if one was going to try to come in this end and the other in the other end."

She was certain, however, that the men knew she was inside. She'd stood at the front window when they arrived, her car was in the driveway, the kids' bicycles were just outside the door, the dogs were home and there was an obvious commotion inside.

"So they were trying to get the door open. Then I couldn't hear anything because the air conditioner was on. Then the window slid open and he leaned in through the window, probably to his waist, or so."

Lockett said she had never pointed a gun at anyone until then, and never wants to be put in the position again. "He pulled his head out right away," she said of the intruder's retreat after hearing her warning. "I heard them get on the four-wheelers and I told the (dispatcher) and she said, 'Which way did they go?'

"But I'm like, 'just get somebody here now.' And it wasn't, just like a few seconds, and she said the cop is there now and he's got them."

One intruder crashed as they sped away, authorities said, and the other returned to help when sheriff's Deputy Mike Brewster arrived at the end of the Lockett driveway and arrested both. "They went without really much fight," Sheriff Douglas Giddings said. "Of course, he (Brewster) had his gun on them, too."

Preliminary hearings for Nieves and Perez are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday in Grangeville. Lockett said she hopes the legal system will impose stiff penalties on the men who tried to invade her home, both as punishment and as a deterrent to other inmates contemplating escape.

She's also shot the new family shotgun, feels comfortable with the weapon and knows from experience that she's capable of pulling the trigger to defend her family.

What about anti-gun critics who might say introduction of a weapon could have made the situation worse?

"You know what. I actually hear more, 'Why didn't you shoot them?' "

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Johnson may be contacted at djohnson@lmtribune.com or (208) 883-0564.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; US: Idaho
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To: Lurker

Bet she heard that first from her husband! lol.


21 posted on 07/27/2009 6:03:30 PM PDT by LucyJo
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To: Old Forester
A picture of the happy family
22 posted on 07/27/2009 6:41:57 PM PDT by Old Forester
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To: politicalmerc

Well, I always tell people if they were smart they wouldn’t have been there in the first place. They were due to get released in October. On top of everything else, they were both very drunk.


23 posted on 07/27/2009 6:46:43 PM PDT by Old Forester
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

No a lib would first not have a gun, called 911 and waited patiently for the police to show up. That gives the bad guys at least 5 minutes to do what they want. If you want to know how long 5 minutes is, try holding your breath for that long. I still cannot figure why dimrat politicians want to disarm us and prevent us from deterring the bad guys. There are just not enough cops and too many bad guys. I guess the dimrats side with the criminals. Birds of a feather. We keep a .22 with 4, 10 round clips in the bedroom. One .22 wont do much, but I figure 40 rounds might ruin their day.


24 posted on 07/27/2009 7:00:27 PM PDT by Texas resident ( Boys and Girls, it's us against them.)
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To: Old Forester

Pinkard and Bowden did a song titled, “Woman with a gun”. If you can find it, enjoy. Dont be eating or drinking anything while listening. Might spew your drink through your nose.


25 posted on 07/27/2009 7:02:43 PM PDT by Texas resident ( Boys and Girls, it's us against them.)
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To: Kimmers

“Don’t get between a Mama and her babies.”

Dont take food away from a hungry tiger.

Dont pee on an electric fence

Dont try to rob a gun store in Louisiana

Got the point?


26 posted on 07/27/2009 7:05:28 PM PDT by Texas resident ( Boys and Girls, it's us against them.)
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To: Texas resident

A little explaining here.

A young thug went into a gun store in Baton Rouge. He went to the back of the store and started to wave a 9mm around announcing a hold up. At this store, the employees carry openly in holsters on their belts. At the time, there were several off duty cops in the store, also armed. You can guess what happened from there. LOL big time.


27 posted on 07/27/2009 7:08:11 PM PDT by Texas resident ( Boys and Girls, it's us against them.)
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To: Texas resident

The Dhimmi-rat pols know that NEVER (not once) in history has an armed populace been conquered or forced into subservience.

THAT’s why they want us disarmed; and it is why the Founding Fathers wrote the 2nd Amendment - it had nothing to do with hunting or self-defence; it was so we could shoot too-big-for-their-britches politicians ans wannabe dictators.


29 posted on 07/28/2009 12:04:10 AM PDT by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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To: Old Forester

“If he had moved another inch, I would have pulled the trigger. I was aiming at his head.”

Close range CNS shot on a non-moving attacker - sounds like a good choice, given she had a .22 in her hand.

Mr. Shotgun is a better choice.


30 posted on 07/28/2009 8:18:30 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
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To: Old Forester

“And I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole,
“No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried.
“Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading I denied.
“That leaves only me to blame ‘cause Mama tried.”


31 posted on 07/28/2009 8:24:35 AM PDT by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
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To: Old Forester
"They've never come up here," Stan Lockett, 30, said. "They usually go the other way."

Usually? What kind of facility are they running there, anyway?

Cordially,

32 posted on 07/28/2009 8:45:54 AM PDT by Diamond
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To: Texas resident

Empty the mags at the BGs, because they’re going to be mighty p1ssed off after the first round.


33 posted on 07/28/2009 9:32:38 AM PDT by tgusa (Gun control: deep breath, sight alignment, squeeze the trigger ....)
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To: Texas resident
We keep a .22 with 4, 10 round clips in the bedroom. One .22 wont do much, but I figure 40 rounds might ruin their day.

It's better than nothing. But a .38 or even a .380 would be an upgrade and is still pretty gentle for the ladies and older folks.

Also, a revolver never jambs. Limp wrist a .22 and you are often only good for one shot.

We are all full of opinions. Good for this lady and her family.

34 posted on 07/28/2009 11:05:51 AM PDT by Tenacious 1 (Government For the People - an obviously concealed oxymoron)
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To: Old Forester
Sweet shotgun!

I see that she made good on her pledge to buy one.

35 posted on 07/28/2009 12:13:34 PM PDT by SIDENET ("Join me or die. Can you do any less?" -Mr. Sparkle)
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