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We had a "clearly justified" homicide shooting here in Hamilton Co., Cincinnati, last month. This area of s.w. Ohio has become a liberal enclave during the past ten yrs., but Prosecutor, Joe Deters, is a shining light in the progressive muck.

Also I was pleasantly surprised that the news account included the makes and calibers of the weapons involved and referred to the .380 Ruger as a "semi-automatic". Sounds like the reporter knew her breech from her butt.

Who says the .380 is not a one-shot-stopper?!

?Clearly justified? is how prosecutor describes woman who fatally shot Pony Keg robber
 

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After the shooting and the guy was trying to get out of the store, I thought I was seeing her, the shooter, trying to help escort him out but then I figured out that she was just laying hands on him to get around him as she ran out of the store. Good for her. Too freakin' bad for him. Makes me proud to carry my LCP ll every day. That was a big guy too. Plus it looked like he was bundled up in lots of clothes. Another one bites the dust.
 

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I emailed a brief note to one of the reporters at FOX19 thanking her for the story and it's specifics. Follow up news includes that the proprietor is 63y.o. and that the robber's gun failed to fire because he had neglected to chamber a round before pulling the trigger. Let that be a lesson for all of those who prefer to carry unchambered for self defense(or for an attempted robbery). Can only believe The Lord was looking after her that afternoon.
 

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I emailed a brief note to one of the reporters at FOX19 thanking her for the story and it's specifics. Follow up news includes that the proprietor is 63y.o. and that the robber's gun failed to fire because he had neglected to chamber a round before pulling the trigger. Let that be a lesson for all of those who prefer to carry unchambered for self defense(or for an attempted robbery). Can only believe The Lord was looking after her that afternoon.
He just thought the sight of the gun was enough to scare her and make her cower away and let him do what he wanted. By the time he saw she wasn't having any of it, as he turned to leave, he was shot and did not have enough smarts/know how/or calmness to chamber a round.
 

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Ya, someth'n like that, but he called her a bad name and deserved what he got!:beaten:
 

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call that reporter and see if she knows.
Am very doubtful they would know the difference. Actually the pony keg is only four or five miles away......I am tempted to drop by and congratulate her!
 
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Am very doubtful they would know the difference. Actually the pony keg is only four or five miles away......I am tempted to drop by and congratulate her!
Do it! From all of us! She deserves it!

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Nice job on the photo, but still not clear enough for me to be sure......maybe #3, but relative lack of sights on such a blurry pic., just not convincing to me, anyways.
 
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I'm not sure it is a Ruger, look at the white lettering on the slide. It could be a Walther pk380.
It sounds like a great idea to go talk to the lady and ask a bunch of questions but she just killed a man. That experience may bother her for a while. Den
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OK, I almost promise to stop in some time, but not real soon!
 
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