Posted on 12/07/2017 9:53:13 AM PST by Hojczyk
A woman carrying a firearm shot a man who assaulted a police officer in Dawson County, Georgia, on Tuesday.
According to Fox 5 Atlanta, 52-year-old Sgt. Randy Harkness gave a homeless man a ride to a local Chevron and planned to give him a little bit of money. However, the homeless man began physically assaulting Harkness and, according to the Dawson County Sheriff, may have even tried to reach for his gun.
Luckily, a gun-toting woman sitting in her car at the Chevron witnessed the attack and got out of her car to shoot at the suspect. The sheriffs office said she hit the homeless man at least once.
She shot off a round. The guy got off the police officer and she shot another round and he was running that way I think, there was three shots, said Aseem Kahn, the owner of the gas station.
The gunfire caused the homeless man to flee across the street to a McDonalds, where he punched an elderly woman in the face and tried to steal her car. Several customers at the restaurant subdued the man and held him down until police arrived.
They are the heroes because they kept him from injuring anybody else, said Sharon Cheek, the shift manager at the McDonalds.
It could have been worse, mate, thank you for that lady who was carrying, Kahn similarly said.
The homeless man is still at the hospital and will be facing charges for his brutal attack.
Sheriff Jeff Johnson said the woman is a hero and asserted that she saved Sgt. Harkness life.
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Oops...... he coulda hada McRib
Remove the mentally ill from our streets
Do NOT remove the guns
My memory is that Reagan did that after a LOT of push by Democrats.
“Its all community treatment centers now. That means the cannibals are all loose on the streets.”
Everything the left has done must be undone.
Not quite. He had no choice. The ACLU went to court and won their case that resulted in all of the mental institutions closed.
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