Posted on 08/11/2012 6:51:35 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Two people were hurt in a shooting at a Gig Harbor market on Saturday.
The Pierce County Sheriffs Department says a woman walked into the store at Lake Kathryn Village shopping center and shot two people.
Before police flooded the store parking lot, Peggy Ensor was sitting outside the local food mart selling raffle tickets.
"I asked her if she wanted to buy a ticket, she was very calm and she said no not today and she went into the store," said Ensor.
She says moments later, that woman's demeanor completely changed.
"She was in there screaming and hollering ... I couldn't hear what she was saying ... but the next thing I knew she threw her arms up, and pop, pop, pop and the next thing I know there was two men down," said Ensor.
The woman fired number of shots, two striking two people. A 76-year-old man was shot in the leg, and a man in his 30s was shot in the abdomen.
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Oh, man...where on earth do you find those graphics you have been posting lately?
Too funny!
We haven’t been getting very much sun in the Pacific NW this summer.
And thats why you dont answer the phone if you dont have caller ID.
“Miles to go before I sleep”........YIKES
. Actually it does. Last time it was the cop who killed his wife and himself in the parking lot of a local supermarket.
But this one was NOT in Gig Harbor, but out at Wauna-Purdy, which is ten miles or so from GH, and a totally different demographic area
The cop thing wasn’t random, this was. That’s what I meant.
Figures, they say Gig Harbor when it isn’t. I guess because nobody would know where Wauna-Purdy was!
An incident in the kenyan’s War on Men !
“Remember, Nicolai, miles to go before you sleep.”
One of my favorites!
Yep. Charles Bronson and Lee Remick { who was really hot}.
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