A follow-up to Sarah McKinley's Blanchard, OK self-defense shooting...

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  • templar223

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    While I wouldn't call this a "happy ending", it's certainly a step in the right direction for Sarah McKinley so she may sleep peacefully at night without fear the other intruder (who is out on bond) might return.


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    Sarah McKinley, 18, picks up her new shotgun at KAIROS Services, LLC near Oklahoma City. The shotgun is a replacement for the one taken for evidence by the Blanchard Police following its use against an armed home invader on New Year's Eve.

    (reprinted with the author/editor's/my permission)

    Making a difference
    Helping Sarah McKinley
    (GunNews Magazine) - At the January meeting, GSL President John Boch brought up the story from New Year’s Eve of Sarah McKinley from Blanchard, OK. This 18-year-old mother lost her husband to cancer on Christmas Day 2011 and less than a week later, two opportunistic, armed thugs try to break into her home, probably to rape her. She barricaded her front door with her couch, then got her shotgun, her baby and her phone and retreated to the back of the residence.

    For twenty-one minutes she waited for police to arrive as the two men tried to force their way in through both doors. Bad guy #1 was on the verge of breaching the front door when the 911 operator told Sarah not to shoot unless the intruder made it inside the house. The bad man got in far enough to begin climbing over the couch when young Sarah McKinley perforated him with her boom-stick. Amorous bad guy #2 suddenly sobered up and decided he had to be somewhere else and later turned himself in.

    Boch spoke with the Blanchard police and they have nothing but praise for how McKinley handled the unfortunate situation. “It doesn’t get much more righteous than this one,” a detective told Boch.

    McKinley’s primary home defense gun, the shotgun, was taken for evidence. “We’ll probably have it for at least a couple of months,” the detective said.

    Mr. Boch and some friends decided to make a difference and make sure Sarah McKinley has a replacement home-defense shotgun. Antonio Luna, a part-time adjunct staff instructor with Fortress Defense Consultants, made some contacts and lined up a gun. The Blanchard police chief referred Mr. Boch to a trusted, nearby gun dealer, Nathan Morrison of KAIROS Services, LLC., and offered to send a squad to give Sarah a ride to pick up the shotgun once it arrived.

    Everyone at Blanchard PD, from the chief down to the front desk clerk, expressed profound and sincere appreciation for any help we or others could provide. “Anything you can do to help with be very much appreciated as that young woman is having a very difficult time right now,” the desk clerk told Mr. Boch.

    Mr. Luna secured most of the money needed for a bare-bones Remington 870. A day later, at the Tuesday evening GSL meeting, Mr. Boch asked GSL members to help come up with a $100 to $150 in order to trick out the shotgun with a side-saddle, sling and to take care of any incidental costs. After Boch started a hat around with $10, a few minutes later, GSL members came through with not one, but two hats, stuffed with $487.

    Sarah McKinley’s gun arrived on Martin Luther King’s birthday. It’s a tricked-out Remington 870 Express 12ga with a Hogue fore-end and 13” youth stock, a Mesa Tactical 8 round side saddle, Trijicon ghost-ring tritium sights, an Advanced Technologies mag clamp swivel mount and a Vickers Tactical Blue Force two-point sling. Also included are a few boxes of Federal Personal Defense 00 buck, which the gun loves.

    The gun was test fired before shipping. Ryan Stoy, of ZX Gun in Goshen, IN told Boch, ”I test fired the gun this afternoon. It’s a good gun. I built it up myself and it’s what I would want someone I care about to have.”

    We (Boch, Luna, etc.) are weighing options for either giving McKinley a check for the remaining cash, or making arrangements to (legally) get her a personal defense caliber revolver.

    There is a trust account set up to help Sarah McKinley. If you missed the meeting and would like to contribute to help this girl have a better year in the Year 2012, here is the contact information.

    Sarah McKinley Trust Fund
    Chickasa Bank & Trust
    405 485-2300
    Ask for Leah.

    >>Thanks to everyone who helped!<<

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    Sarah with a reporter from the local Blanchard newspaper.

    The original story from KFOR.
     

    ab1

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    +1 for Blanchard PD getting involved in helping to re-arm this young lady. Sounds like there were a lot of people that helped, but I would imagine most PD's would not get involved in this way
     

    9mmfan

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    Great story but unfortunate story. Feel horrible for her recent loss and for the fact such a young lady had to take out a BG. :yesway: for the PD. Many departments in our fine state sure wouldn't get involved with that .
     

    templar223

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    Ryan Stoy at ZX Gun was fantastic. Most of the money for the gun itself came from Indiana, in part because Tony Luna lives in IN.

    As for the PD cooperation... I guess it's a small-town department in the south. I've gotten the impression from talking with several of their people at the PD that they've kind of adopted this girl in many ways to help her out in any way they can.

    As for the 'copyright' police here, take a deep breath and relax. I'm the editor of GunNews and I wrote the piece. And I give permission for it to be reprinted far and wide.

    It felt good for us to help this poor girl. Too bad she didn't live closer. I think she's got a free pass for a class slot at at least two shooting schools here in the midwest, but that's a long drive for an 18-year-old girl with a 4-month-old baby.

    John
     

    dailylc

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    Great story. My wife told me that the woman is going to be on the Dr Phil show tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how that goes.

    James
     

    Bubba

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    Every time I have have contact with GSL my impression of the organization gets better. Nice work, John. Repped.
     

    jedi

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    Can someone post a link to the Dr. Phil show when it comes online.
    Anyoen know what time the show is? Yes I'm TV clueless and I seldom watch TV anymore.

    BTW OP while you own the story under SOPA INGO will still be force to shutdown since those pics (the stuff in them) you do not own the copyright to. :rolleyes::D

    -Jedi
     
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