"Grit" is the best description and still seems inadequate.
https://www.ksl.com/article/50977884...r-and-survived
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"Grit" is the best description and still seems inadequate.
https://www.ksl.com/article/50977884...r-and-survived
Good for her !
Multiple shots to the abdomen and she keeps it together for 10hours?
Tough old bird right there and kudos to her for dirt napping what is undoubtedly a poo-bird.
The article says that she was finally able to call 911 after the son came upstairs later in the morning and gave her a phone. Was her son legitimately retarded or something? If not, he should have called 911 plus there were multiple gunshots. Where was he? In a sound proof room?
Article says disabled son and the prosecutors statement mentions it as well:
"This case presents an easy analysis of self-defense and justifiable homicide. It also presents one of the most heroic acts of self-preservation I have heard of," Jolley wrote. "Any reasonable person would believe it necessary to defend themselves or their disabled child under such circumstances."
He said the fact that Jenneiahn survived the encounter is "truly incredible." Jolley said that her grit, determination and will to live appear to be what saved her that night."
Rural Wyoming.... nowhere is really 'safe' I gather.
Momma don’t take no mess
May her recovery be full and swift.
More details to this incident
https://www.ksl.com/article/50990622...eadly-standoff
357 Magnum > 9mm
Also, she had good rounds on target and still got shot.
Decent chance.
When I first read about the incident, it was sounding like a family member or someone else close with the knowing her mention which made the surprise and agitation over discovering the son seem kind of odd. This article seemed to indicate it was closer to crossing paths several times level of knowing each other.