HELL NO THIS SHIT HAD ME ROLLIN HAHAHAHAHA.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationw...10799.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines
September 2, 2006, 1:14 PM EDT
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah -- A 75-year-old woman ran after a man who stole her purse, got it back and gave him a tongue-lashing -- and $3.
Betty Horton said the man apologized to her and said he was broke.
"I said, 'Why didn't you just ask me for some change? I would have helped you. I would have gladly given it to you,'" Horton said.
Horton was putting groceries in her car Wednesday when she noticed her purse was missing. She saw a man running with the bag under his arm.
"Good thing I had my running shoes on," Horton said.
She ran past businesses and saw him in a residential area standing over the unzipped purse, she said. She threatened to shoot his ear off, although she didn't have a gun.
Horton said she put money in his hand and told him, "Now get the heck out of here." Police arrived, but the thief -- whom authorities described as a 40-year-old man -- was gone.
"Seventy-five years old and I can still take care of myself," Horton said.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationw...10799.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines
September 2, 2006, 1:14 PM EDT
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah -- A 75-year-old woman ran after a man who stole her purse, got it back and gave him a tongue-lashing -- and $3.
Betty Horton said the man apologized to her and said he was broke.
"I said, 'Why didn't you just ask me for some change? I would have helped you. I would have gladly given it to you,'" Horton said.
Horton was putting groceries in her car Wednesday when she noticed her purse was missing. She saw a man running with the bag under his arm.
"Good thing I had my running shoes on," Horton said.
She ran past businesses and saw him in a residential area standing over the unzipped purse, she said. She threatened to shoot his ear off, although she didn't have a gun.
Horton said she put money in his hand and told him, "Now get the heck out of here." Police arrived, but the thief -- whom authorities described as a 40-year-old man -- was gone.
"Seventy-five years old and I can still take care of myself," Horton said.