Preparedness
Elderly Wyoming Man Recounts Frightening Night Fighting Armed Intruder
In a recent conversation with the Cowboy State Daily, Wayne Williams, an 85-year-old resident of Riverton, Wyoming, recounted a harrowing event that unfolded at his home late Friday night. According to Williams, he heard an aggressive knocking at his door around 11 p.m., and made the decision to confront the disturbance.
Upon opening the door, Williams was met with an intruder who was evidently not in a rational state of mind. “The guy was obviously irrational,” Williams shared, adding that the man appeared to be under the influence. “He was saying ‘they’ sent him to my house; ‘they’ said he owns my house, and I don’t – crazy, crazy stuff.”
The intruder, significantly taller than Williams, forced his way into the house. Williams, armed with his .380-caliber pistol, attempted to fire a shot in self-defense. However, he had neglected to properly prepare the firearm, resulting in a mere click rather than a shot.
“Go ahead and shoot me,” the intruder allegedly retorted, leaving Williams perplexed about his intentions. “I don’t know if he was trying to commit suicide at my hand or what he was doing,” he expressed.
According to Williams, a struggle ensued between him and the intruder, culminating in a somewhat clumsy fight on the porch. In Williams’ favor, the intruder tripped at the top of the porch steps, taking both of them tumbling down. “So we both fell down the stairs. I was on top of him at that point,” Williams described.
Once they had regained their footing, Williams successfully fired a shot. The intruder, apparently hit in the leg, exclaimed, “I’ve been hit.” Following this, Williams retreated to the safety of his home and promptly called the authorities.
Upon the police’s arrival, Williams noted that their immediate concern seemed to revolve more around him and his firearm than the intruder. Williams complied with the officers, setting his weapon aside. He was asked to come to the police department for an interview but was assured he was not under arrest.
A peculiar detail that Williams discovered upon his return was the disappearance of the holster he had left on his bed during the altercation. The authorities have remained silent regarding this aspect, citing an ongoing investigation.
The report confirmed that the intruder had been hospitalized and was in stable condition. Williams, while physically unscathed, has been grappling with dizziness and vision problems since the incident. “I’m still concerned,” he confessed. “I don’t know if I’ll ever see that guy again. I don’t know if he’ll come back.”
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Dad’s Heroic Fight Saves Son from Mountain Lion Attack
A California family experienced a terrifying ordeal during their Labor Day picnic when their 5-year-old son was attacked by a mountain lion. The incident occurred just before 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Tapia Day Use Area of Malibu State Creek Park in Calabasas, as reported by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office.
The boy’s family and several other adults and children were enjoying their time when the mountain lion suddenly grabbed the child by the head and began to run.
“Somebody screamed the baby’s name, and his dad started running,” the boy’s aunt recounted.
“The father grabbed the mountain lion with his hands, and he just fought. Then the mountain lion let go.”
The dramatic rescue unfolded in front of about 40 onlookers, some of whom noted that the mountain lion appeared completely unafraid during the attack.
Male mountain lions can weigh up to 150 pounds and measure up to 8 feet in length, making the father’s actions even more heroic.
The boy was promptly airlifted to Northridge Hospital Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. He was released later that Sunday but had to return to the hospital on Monday due to complications involving his eyes.
Upon arrival at the scene, California State Park rangers and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) officers found the mountain lion crouched in a tree near the picnic area.
The animal was deemed a threat to public safety and was euthanized by a ranger.
Wildlife officers collected evidence from the boy’s injuries, including DNA swabs from the bite marks, which were matched to the mountain lion.
“CDFW and State Park officials are thankful that the family is safe, and the child is recovering and no one else was injured,” the CDFW stated.
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Oakland Chao: Gunfire With No Police In Sight While Residents Fear For Safety
Just a month ago, five individuals were injured during a chaotic street takeover in Oakland. These unruly events, commonly referred to as “sideshows,” involve drivers blocking intersections and performing dangerous stunts like peeling out and burning rubber, all while large crowds gather to watch and record the spectacle.
Early Saturday morning, Oakland experienced yet another street takeover. This one lasted an hour and included participants firing guns into the air, all of which was captured on video. Shocked residents complained about the absence of police, as reported by KTVU-TV.
“We know that we don’t have enough police officers. … We can’t afford it.”
A video report shows what appears to be cellphone footage of individuals discharging firearms during the sideshow. Residents expressed their fear that stray bullets might cause serious injuries or worse.
“I just heard gunshots, like gunshots coming from all directions, people trying to hide. They just fire up in the air, and you don’t know where it’s going to land,” a neighbor who requested anonymity told the station.
This resident was among several who mentioned that such sideshows near 98th Avenue and Empire Boulevard have become routine occurrences.
“Like a whole hour. No police. I didn’t hear no sirens at all. … Some people were on top of that house’s roof. There were fireworks included. There were blue lasers, green lasers,” another neighbor revealed to the station.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and Police Chief Floyd Mitchell have made appearances at recent town halls, promising to take more action against these sideshows. Potential solutions discussed include using new technologies like drones and cameras, as well as enlisting the help of the California Highway Patrol.
“We know that we don’t have enough police officers,” the mayor said at one town hall, according to KTVU. “We can’t afford it, but that doesn’t mean that we use that as an excuse or reason not to be sure that people feel safe.”
Chief Mitchell noted that police are “working hard to try to curb this activity. We have a sideshow detail that goes out every Friday and Saturday,” the station reported.
Mitchell also mentioned that redesigned intersections could potentially help, but KTVU reported that residents near Saturday’s sideshow are still waiting for city leaders to fulfill their promises.
“I’ve been here my whole life, and it has changed, it has changed so much, and it’s frustrating because it seems like they don’t care,” a neighbor told the station.
KTVU said it reached out to both the police and the mayor’s office for comments on the residents’ concerns about local crime, but the station did not receive a response in time for its report.
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Chicago Mom Defends Daughter from Intruder with Concealed-Carry Firearm
A mother from Chicago, who holds a concealed-carry license, found herself in a harrowing situation over the weekend when she had to use her firearm to protect her daughter.
The incident occurred at the family’s South Shore apartment late Saturday night. The mother, who requested anonymity, shared her experience with WLS-TV.
“That motherly instincts kick in, so as soon as something happens, it’s like fight or flight,” she explained.
Her 18-year-old daughter had just finished bathing and returned to her bedroom shortly before 11 p.m. when she noticed a man attempting to climb through her window.
“So, I put the towel on, and I run out my room, and I ran right there. I’m like, ‘Yo, somebody’s trying to come through my window.’ So, my mom immediately acted on it,” the daughter recounted to the station.
The mother, a long-time concealed-carry license holder, had never fired her gun until that night.
“He was, like, hanging on her window. I just told him that ‘I have a gun. I’m going to shoot.’ And he just didn’t stop. I fired a warning shot. I didn’t even know that he got hit,” she told WLS.
The police later discovered the 36-year-old suspect on East 69th Street near Oglesby, with a gunshot wound to his leg. He was taken to a hospital and was reported to be in fair condition. Charges against him were pending as of Sunday night.
Both the mother and daughter had some stern words for the intruder.
“Next time you think about coming through somebody’s window, you just remember how that bullet felt,” the daughter warned.
Her mother echoed this sentiment, advising, “Try not to be out here committing crimes, especially trying to come into somebody’s house, because you never know what’s on the other side of that window.”
In the aftermath of the incident, the police confiscated the mother’s firearm.
This event highlights the importance of preparedness and the potential consequences of criminal actions, especially when intruding into someone’s home.
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don
August 19, 2024 at 1:00 pm
His only error was not killing the intruder. He will probably be sued now and the police were more than useless. Life under Liberal politics is ridiculous.
Don
August 19, 2024 at 5:26 pm
Why do the so called authorities act the way they do?
Camus
August 20, 2024 at 12:36 pm
Join the USCCA. Call them immediately after 911. Answer no questions except through the lawyer USCCA will provide. That this is happening to an 85 year old in Wyoming, of all states, is ridiculous.
( (Recommend: keep your firearm cocked and locked…and bigger than .380.)