Posted on 12/23/2009 11:32:49 AM PST by Red in Blue PA
SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. -- Frank Alioto said he fought off two masked bandits with pistols and laser sights when they busted into his Sandy Springs home firing off shots.
It happened along Stables Drive in the Spalding Stables Estates subdivision.
Alioto and his girlfriend were awakened by the commotion. Two other friends were also inside the home. Alioto said the armed men fired at least seven shots. Alioto, completely naked, decided to fight back.
"He lets one more shot off at me. We tussle all the way to the garage area. I punched him in the face and he drops his gun. We start tussling and he starts calling for his buddy to come help him," Aliota said.
That's when, Aliota said, the intruders gave up and drove away.
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There a thousand stories in “The Naked City.”
Never bring a gun to a gun fight...
Uh, how does that expression go again?
Were they ALL naked?
Sounds like hulk got angry. You wouldn’t like him when he is angry.
This college wise-guy would come out of the shower holding his `gun’ and make `rat-a-tat’ noises, like he was mowing down anyone in his way. It was funny the first time.
One day he entered his room performing this skit and sitting on the bed was his fiance and her parents.
was it Leslie Nielsen? :)
This is my pistol,
This is my gun.
One is for fighting,
The other for fun...
He was exercising his right to bear arms...and bare legs, and bare everything.
BTW, This Thread is Perfectly Fine Without Pictures, thank you!
Alioto and his girlfriend were awakened by the commotion. Two other friends were also inside the home.
Were they ALL naked?
Settle down, Beavis.
So, it takes seven shots at him before he decides, “one more shot at me, and it’s a tussle”?!?
Good thing for him that thugs don’t spend any time at the range.
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