http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/orl-bk-home-invasion-122308,0,4526814.story
From Orlando Sentinel
91-year-old man saves wife from gunman
Willoughby Mariano | Sentinel Staff Writer
11:39 PM EST, December 23, 2008
A 91-year-old West Orange County man rescued his 90-year-old wife Tuesday afternoon after a home invader put a gun to her head.
The couple were sitting in the living room of their Lake Stanley Road home at about 4:40 p.m. when two robbers broke in, according to a press statement. The first one held the wife at gunpoint. The second entered shortly afterwards, distracting the gunman.
When the gunman looked away, the elderly man grabbed a .38 caliber revolver hidden beneath a nearby sofa cushion and fired.
Both suspects fled. The senior citizen and his wife were uninjured.
No suspects were arrested.
Good for them! I guess at 90, I should be hiding a few guns in the seat cushions.
Chris
12-24-2008, 10:36 PM
landmines in the front yard
spikes40
12-24-2008, 10:45 PM
there was a 91 year old ex marine that killed 2 thugs robbing a subway at 11pm in plantation a few months ago.. 91 year old guy packing a .45... GOTTA LOVE IT!
and they want to ban guns. idiots.
there was a 91 year old ex marine that killed 2 thugs robbing a subway at 11pm in plantation a few months ago.. 91 year old guy packing a .45... GOTTA LOVE IT!
This was a couple miles from where my parents live and I've had a few subs there myself. It was also after the castle doctrine was passed in FL, so I saved the article that was in the usually anti-gun Sun Sentinel.
Customer who police say shot Plantation robbers a "Clint Eastwood-type," friend says
By Andrew Tran and Juan Ortega
Sun-Sentinel.com
Posted June 28 2007, 5:03 PM EDT
PLANTATION -- One gunman is dead and another is in critical condition after they tried to rob a sandwich store and were shot by an armed customer Wednesday night, authorities said.
Donicio Arrindell, 22, of North Lauderdale, and Fredrick Gadson, 21, of Fort Lauderdale, entered a Subway restaurant at 1949 N. Pine Island Rd. and demanded money at gunpoint about 11:17 p.m., said Detective Robert Rettig, a police spokesman.
They then attempted to rob the lone customer, John Lovell, 71, of Plantation, by forcing him into the restroom, but Lovell, who was legally armed, pulled his gun and fired, police said.
Arrindell collapsed at the scene, while a police K-9 unit found Gadson hiding in a hedge in front of a nearby bank at the Jacaranda Square shopping center, officials said.
Both men were taken to Broward General Medical Center, where Arrindell died.
Gadson was in critical but stable condition on Thursday, investigators said.
Police said Lovell appeared to have shot in self-defense.
A man who said he was a friend of Lovell's described him as a "quiet Clint Eastwood-type you don't want to mess with."
"They just happened to pick on the wrong guy at the wrong time," said Wesley White of Yulee in north Florida. White said he's known Lovell for 19 years.
Lovell is a former Marine who was a member of the helicopter detail that transported Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, White said. He also was a former Pan Am and Delta airline pilot who worked out regularly and was in good condition, White said.
"He's also one heck of a shot," White, 50, said.
Lovell has no family or children and is retired, White said.
No one answered the door at Lovell's two-story townhome Thursday, and attempts to reach him by phone were unsuccessful. Reporters and TV cameras were camped out in front of the residence hoping for an interview.
Charges are pending against the surviving suspect, Rettig said.
Lovell is not expected to be charged, the spokesman said.
Sebastian Shakespeare, 23, of Lauderhill, said he was walking toward the store about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday to buy a sandwich. He said he saw Lovell pointing a silver handgun at the floor with one of the suspects on the ground.
"He looked like he was in control of the situation, like he had experience in these situations," Shakespeare said.
Kathy East, a teacher at Stranahan High School in Fort Lauderdale, said her son Matthew was a longtime friend of Arrindell and Gadson. The three boys attended Coconut Creek High School together, said East, of North Lauderdale.
Arrindell didn't graduate but was pursuing his GED, she said.
"I'm absolutely stunned he would have held up a store," East said.
Police have found a handgun used by one of the suspects, Rettig said.
spikes40
12-25-2008, 11:27 AM
That story just never gets old