Posted January 4, 2018 10:50 pm by Comments

By John Falkenberg

BROOKLYN, NY — A former North Carolina resident, a woman who had moved to New York, was forced to shoot her ex-boyfriend when he stormed into her home in a rage.

She hit him right in the neck and sent him packing.

As the New York Daily News reports:

The 30-year-old man, identified by sources as Marlon Womack, stormed into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment building on Bristol St. near Blake Ave. in Brownsville at 6:13 p.m., cops said.

When Womack kicked open her door, he found the 52-year-old woman, who sources identified as Tonya Wooten, standing at the threshold with a handgun, police sources said. Wooten pulled the trigger and hit Womack once in the neck, according to sources. Medics rushed him to Brookdale Hospital where he is in stable condition, police said.

Cops found Wooten’s .40 caliber handgun at the scene. She recently moved to the city from North Carolina. While the weapon was legal there, she did not have a New York permit yet, police sources said.

Police sources failed to point out the she actually did have the only real permit that mattered — being under the protection of the Second Amendment.

Womack and Wooten’s altercation goes to point out the …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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