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Elvin - your Altanta?????

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Woman, 92, in Shootout With Police
By GREG BLUESTEIN 11.22.06, 4:41 PM ET

Many people on the rundown northwest Atlanta street where Kathryn Johnston lived fortify their windows with metal bars and arm themselves for protection.

Johnston, 92, was no exception.

She was waiting with her gun on Tuesday night when a group of plainclothes officers with a warrant knocked down her door in a search for drugs, police said. She opened fire, wounding three officers, before being shot her to death, police said.

Assistant Police Chief Alan Dreher called the killing "tragic and unfortunate" but said the officers were justified in returning fire.

"You don't know who's in the house until you open that door," Dreher said Wednesday. "And once they forced open the door, they were immediately fired upon."

The Rev. Markel Hutchins, a civil rights activist and spokesman for Johnston's family, said he could understand why the elderly woman would arm herself.

"She was afraid," Hutchins said. "This is a horrifying situation in a neighborhood where crime happens often. This incident is a result of a mix-up."

The officers had gone to the old woman's house with a search warrant after buying drugs from a man there, police said. Dreher would not say how the dealer knew Johnston.

District Attorney Paul Howard said that his office is looking into the shooting but that a preliminary review indicates the officers had a right to search the home.

Crime and drugs are a part of the landscape in the rough neighborhood where Johnston lived, and her neighbors said they do what it takes to protect themselves.

"It's the roughest neighborhood in Georgia," said 56-year-old Allen Pernel, who lives a few blocks from Johnston's home. "If she thought somebody was coming into her house, she did what any of us would have done."

Al Harley, a 50-year-old homeless man who hangs out in front of a neighborhood convenience store, said residents follow a sort of credo: "Don't let anyone disrespect your door."

The police chief said the officers had identified themselves and then forced open the door of Johnson's house of 17 years. Johnston was alone in her house, police said.

Bullets struck Investigator Gary Smith, 38, in the leg and Investigator Cary Bond, 38, in the arm. Investigator Gregg Junnier, 40, was hit in the leg, the face and his bulletproof vest. They were taken to the hospital and are expected to recover.

Johnston had no children and her closest relative was a 75-year-old niece, neighbors said.

"She hardly came outside her home," said Tameka Walker, 28, who lives behind Johnston's house and used to visit her. "She's not a 92-year-old grouchy old woman you think she was. She's a very nice person."
 
and you were worried about 50!

what is life at 92 without drugs????

no, it was a tragic mistake
 
She shot at the police. End of story.

I'm not a very learned man, but I find this is not something one should do.
 
what is so sad is that an effort to clean-up the area has gone so wrong

the lady was afraid for her life from the drug-dealers and crime on the street

the police thought her house was the spot just because she can not scare the dealers away

the only winners were the dealers - they just move on


Glad that you are in a safe place Elvin - now go dancing tonight - celebrate thanksgiving - celebrate for the lady - I'm serious and not meaning to minimize or ignore the tragedy but celebrate life - I think a 92 year-old toting a gun would agree
 
she was probably under suspicion for buying her prescription meds off the internet from Canada.....
Seriously, it's very sad that she had to die for trying to protect her home from what I'm sure she thought was an intruder. You have to remember that these cops were plainclothes and not in regular police attire. After years and years of telling the elderly not to believe someone who says they are with the police or electric company or cable company unless they are in uniform......
 
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