Many nights, Miss P. had a .38-caliber pistol in one hand and rosary beads in the other.
On the day after Katrina blew through, Pervel was carjacked a couple of blocks from his house. A past president of the Algiers Point Association homeowners group, Pervel was going to houses that had been evacuated and turning off the gas to prevent fires.
Another afternoon, a gunfight broke out on the streets as armed neighbors and armed intruders exchanged fire. "About 25 rounds were fired," Harris said.
Blood was later found on the street from a wounded intruder.]
Second Amendment bump.
I hope the shot perp is dead, one less POS to breath good oxygen. NSNR-NRALM