Pistol-packing grandma scares off armed intruder

Wednesday, January 4, 2017
BOWIE COUNTY, Texas -- A Texas grandma was not about to go down without a fight.

Rebbie Roberson, 74, was just about to watch the news Sunday night when someone wearing gloves and a mask broke into her home.
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"And when I started to get up, he was in here on me, with a gun facing me right to my face," she described.

What she did next took the gunman by surprise.

"So I had to walk right out in front of him," Roberson said, as she recalled the harrowing encounter. "I didn't know if he was going to kill me or what."

She had her own weapon on a table nearby.



"I reached over there and grabbed this gun. And when I swerved around, I pointed it at him and he ran," she added.
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With her .38-caliber pistol in hand, Roberson said she followed him, all the while firing her gun and leaving bullet holes in the walls of her home.

"I'm not sure I didn't hit him. I don't know yet. I sure tried, I sure was hoping," she shared. "That was the scare of my life."

Investigators do not believe the armed intruder was wounded.

The suspect escaped the scene and Bowie County sheriff's deputies were looking for the would-be bandit.

"I tried to kill him. Anybody break in on me, I'm going to kill them. He's going to kill me or I'm going to kill him," said Roberson.
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"It could have been worse for both individuals, both the victim and the suspect," Bowie County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jeff Neal said.

KSLA reports that Sheriff's investigators said they have no problem with the action taken by this pistol-packing granny.

"Every citizen, according to the Texas penal code, has the right to defend themselves and their family," Neal added.



While at home, Roberson said, she always has her gun close. But she said this was the first and, hopefully, last time she will have to use it.

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