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Title: Woman, 92, in Shootout With Police
Source: AP
URL Source: http://www.amatechtel.com/news/wed/az/Aelderly-shootout.R6xF_GNL.asp
Published: Nov 22, 2006
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2006-11-22 01:39:11 by innieway
Keywords: None
Views: 446
Comments: 35

ATLANTA (AP) -- A 92-year-old woman was shot to death Tuesday after she fired at three narcotics officers trying to serve a warrant at her house, officials said.

Neighbors and relatives said it must have been a case of mistaken identity. Police said they had the right address.

Police said the woman, identified as Kathryn Johnson, was the only person home at the time, and had lived there for about 17 years.

As the plainclothes Atlanta police officers approached the house about 7 p.m., a woman inside started shooting, striking each of them, said Officer Joe Cobb, a police spokesman.

Assistant Chief Alan Dreher said the officers had a legal warrant and "knocked and announced" before they forced open the door. He said they were justified in returning fire when they were fired upon.

One was hit in the arm, another in a thigh and the third in a shoulder. The officers were taken to a hospital for treatment, and all three were conscious and alert, police said.

Sarah Dozier, identified as a niece of the woman, told WAGA-TV that there were never any drugs at the house.

"My aunt was in good health. I'm sure she panicked when they kicked that door down," Dozier said. "There was no reason they had to go in there and shoot her down like a dog."


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At least she winged all 3 of the bastards first!!!!

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#6. To: innieway (#0)

At least she winged all 3 of the bastards first!!!!

One was hit in the arm, another in a thigh and the third in a shoulder

That means there was a high likelihood she hit them in the torso as well but the ballistic vests saved the SS bastards. What innocent person in their right mind would NOT shoot when their door gets kicked in??? ANYONE can yell "police" including robbers. She just needed bigger bullets like a 44 mag. A "wing" would have turned into limb removal. LOL.

More taxpayer money and more needless deaths and injuries for the fraudulent "warondrugs."

IndieTX  posted on  2006-11-22   3:13:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: IndieTX (#6)

You are correct, one was hit center mass, another bullet grazed a pig's face"

Atlanta, Georgia- Three Atlanta narcotics officers were wounded in a Tuesday evening shootout with a 92-year-old woman in northwest Atlanta. She was shot and killed.

This was supposed to be the routine serving of a search warrant, but things went very wrong, very fast. Once the gunfire ended, three APD narcotics officers had been shot: one with a graze-wound to the face, and another hit dead-on, center of mass in the bulletproof vest. They were all transported to Grady Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

A 92-year-old woman — Catherine Johnson — lived in the home where the officers tried to execute the warrant. She was killed in the gun battle.

“The female victim shot and wounded all three of them (the officers),” said deputy police chief Allen Dreher. “The investigation is going to be ongoing — I'd say it would be all wrapped up in a period of time, but as we have it, she opened fire on the officers. The officers returned fire, struck and killed her.”

Johnston's relatives arrived at the scene of the shootout, distraught and upset. The warrant was served at Johnson's home at 933 Neal Street. The victim's family says they are convinced the police made a mistake and went to the wrong house.

“They done the wrong house,” said Johnson's niece, Sarah Dozier. “And they killed her! This lady lived to be 92. She lived to be 92 and in good health. They went in there and she was scared to death.”

According to family members, Johnson lived alone. Dozier says that Johnson did have a firearm. She says she took her aunt to get a permit for that firearm, for her own protection.

Community activist Markel Hutchins has said that he will be in contact with the family to provide support, and to talk to officials to try to find out why this happened.

http://www.tampabays10.com/news/national/article.aspx? storyid=44187

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-11-22   8:08:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Ferret Mike (#13)

talk to officials to try to find out why this happened.

talk all you want, we all know what the final statement will be, either they were at the wrong address, or right address wrong street or town or some stupid thing...and once fired upon, our wonderful, always right, police force not only has the right, but the duty to fire back, and shoot to kill. If they shoot back, they must be a danger to society.

It does not matter that granny was probably hard of hearing and may not have heard or understand thier "announcment" that they were police. and even if she did, being plain clothes officers, what reason would she have to believe them.

All in all, she was in the right. NO ONE should have the right to kick in the door to your home. I think that it is best that she did get killed, after she shot back. Imagine the HELL she would have been put through if they had only wounded her. Trying to heal from her wound(s), jail time, fighting her way through court, that would have been horrible for her.

My prayers are with her family, they must be really distraught losing a loved elderly member of the family this close to the holiday season. I am not a big fan of the holidays, but I can understand the family togetherness that makes this season so special for most people.

In closing, I must also say that I hope that on my last day, I have the chance to take a few of the bastards out with me. I AM fond of head shots :)

ladybug  posted on  2006-11-22   13:44:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: ladybug (#20)

All in all, she was in the right. NO ONE should have the right to kick in the door to your home. I think that it is best that she did get killed, after she shot back. Imagine the HELL she would have been put through if they had only wounded her. Trying to heal from her wound(s), jail time, fighting her way through court, that would have been horrible for her.

My prayers are with her family, they must be really distraught losing a loved elderly member of the family this close to the holiday season. I am not a big fan of the holidays, but I can understand the family togetherness that makes this season so special for most people.

In closing, I must also say that I hope that on my last day, I have the chance to take a few of the bastards out with me. I AM fond of head shots :)

well said!

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