JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A Florida great-great-grandmother says
she's "not feeling real perky" after shooting a would-be robber
in the chest.
Janet Grammer was filling in for the regular clerk Thursday in a
Jacksonville convenience store when a gunmen burst in demanding
money. The man waved his gun around and fired two shots at the back
wall.
The 64-year-old woman says he probably thought she "was an old
woman and would just give him the money." But, she pulled a pistol
from under the cash register and shot him in the chest. She fired
two more shots as the man fled.
A sheriff's report says the suspect went to a hospital a short
time later. He's being treated for chest wounds and faces robbery
charges.
Grammer has ten children, 32 grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
She says after firing, all she could think about were the man's
"poor parents
Okay... A 64-Year old Great-Great-Grandmother? Please be a l
ittle more responsible with your vagina next time.