Do You Carry in and Around The Home?
It’s a simple, yet pointed question for gun owners: Do you carry when you’re in and around your home?
I’ll tell you why I’m asking. Last week, I saw a video on Facebook of a woman who was brutally attacked by a home intruder as her young child sat by and watched. The suspect entered the home, catching the woman off guard, and the nanny cam shows him beating her severely, punching her over and over before walking upstairs to rob the house.
NewJersey.com reports:
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During the attack, the victim’s 3-year-old daughter sat on a couch just feet away from where her mother was beaten. The woman’s 18-month-old son was asleep on the second floor of the home.
The woman, whose name has been withheld at the request of the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, said she suffered a broken bone in her back, broken teeth and a strained knee. She said she still has no feeling on the right side of her body as a result of the beating.
However, she said the emotional effects have been worse. She was forced to move and has been unable to work. She carries a security alarm device at all times, and she becomes anxious each time her doorbell rings.
“He (Custis) has taken my sense of security. I spend more time in therapy when I should be spending it with my family,” she said.
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