I wouldn’t know what having a stalker is like, but I presume it’s the attention I always wanted.
But having a stalker is no joke, and this young woman’s ex-boyfriend turned “I just don’t understand why we have to break up” all the way up to 11:
After 6 months of stalking and threats against my life my stalker finally snapped and decided to kick my door in and make good on his promise.
What does a stalker logically think he’s gonna get out of this situation? “Oh, I love you, you love me, but this wooden thing with a lock and a handle is the only thing that stands in between us and happiness, I have to kick it in otherwise we’re doomed to sadness forever!”
Anyway, that situation is terrifying as hell for anyone, especially a young woman who lives alone.
So like any young woman who lives alone, she did the smart thing: arm herself.
I awoke around 1:15 am to the sound of the door giving way after one kick followed by the sounds of my stalker struggling to dislodge the chair while forcing his way inside. I jumped up and grabbed the gun I’ve learned to do everything even shower with.
I stood at the top of my stairs and fired twice. Hitting him in the chest, I hear his scream, his disbelief that I’d stood up for myself.. 0 to 100 in milliseconds. I’ve never been so afraid in my life. I do not know if he is living, but I do know the police have him and that’s what helps the most.
If someone’s trying to attack you and breaks-the-fuck into your house, calling the police is only good if you want someone to retrieve your body.
Sometimes, you just have to take matters into your own hands.
Also, this commendable young lady has a message for all you weak-ass-hoes who were all like “oh no GUNZ IZ BAD Y’ALL”:
Those who believe there was other things to be done have never had someone tell you that you no longer deserve to draw breath and mean it.
And for the ‘shouldve fired a warning shot’ folks: There are no warning shots, a gun is a deadly force, you only pull that trigger if you are in fear for your life and all other methods of deterring are gone. When he kicked my door in, there was no longer a deterrent preventing harm. Warning shots are dangerous and could hurt the unintended. This is not a wild west movie. That’s what responsible gun ownership is.
Because of her quick thinking, this girl is alive today to tell her story instead of becoming just another statistic.
her front door in the aftermath