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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Retired Maine lobsterman plugs home intruder.
2015-09-07
ROCKLAND -- Harvey Lembo says he's nothing special, just a "regular Joe" who bought a vintage revolver Monday, pulled it from beneath his pillow that night and shot an intruder.

The 67-year-old retired lobsterman, who is hard of hearing and winces in pain when he moves from his motorized wheelchair to a stuffed sitting chair, said he just got tired of people ripping him off.

Police charged the alleged intruder, Christopher Wildhaber, 45, with burglary after a surgeon removed the 7 mm slug that Lembo fired into his shoulder.

Lembo said he had lamented to a friend over the weekend that he was tired of having his one-bedroom apartment burglarized -- five times in six years, he said, the most recent incident just two weeks ago.

The friend said he had a gun and if anybody robbed him, he would shoot them.

Lembo thought about it for a day, and then decided to get a weapon for himself, picking up a 1941 Russian-made revolver. He wouldn't disclose where he bought the long-barreled weapon that he said looks like something the Royal Canadian Mounted Police might carry.

"I never planned on using it," Lembo said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  Ebbo - I'm afraid I must disagree with your aiming advice. If you're going to draw with the intent to pull the trigger, the adrenalin rush will narrow your field of vision and the stress of the situation will overwhelm your aim. Hence, always go for center mass. Unless you're sufficiently trained, you could easily miss entirely and then it's a party.
Posted by: Warthog   2015-09-07 09:46  

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Posted by: Ebbomogum Panda9026   2015-09-07 07:10  

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