4 Men Attempt to Carjack Woman, She Sends Them Running When She Puts Bullet in One’s Head

Illinois is one of the most challenging states for residents to own firearms, given restrictions such as requiring law-abiding residents to possess a Firearm Owner’s Identification card. The requirements are even more cumbersome when one attempts to obtain a concealed-carry license.

Illinois is also one of the states where a concealed-carry license is often the difference between life and death.

That was evidenced last week on the southside of Chicago after a carjacker got a nasty dose of Second Amendment justice from a woman who decided that she wouldn’t become another statistic on that day.

According to WBBM-TV, a 23-year-old Chicago woman was minding her business while sitting in her car in the Calumet Heights neighborhood around 2 a.m. Wednesday when a gang of four armed thugs approached her in an attempt to steal her vehicle, police said.

One of the men made the foolish decision of trying to force open the door of the woman’s car while flashing a gun.

The next sound he heard was her firearm. The woman, who has a concealed-carry license, shot him in the head and then fled on foot.

Though one of the other men opened fire and struck her in the arm, she was able to flee the scene to safety, police said. The woman was later transported to a local hospital for treatment.

She remains unidentified, WBBM and Fox News reported.

Three of the carjackers managed to escape after she displayed exactly why concealed-carry permits are so critically necessary in one of the most dangerous U.S. cities on the map.

The one shot in the head was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, police said.

Democrats continue to push for stricter gun laws across the country, even in Illinois, which has some of the strictest gun laws on the books.

However, Chicago’s gun violence isn’t because of a lack of gun laws; instead, it’s a lack of the enforcement of existing criminal laws.

What’s more, strict gun laws tend to negatively affect law-abiding gun owners, not the types of criminals who carjacked the 23-year-old woman. Criminals generally do not buy firearms at the local Bass Pro Shops.

It’s essential to tell the stories of survivors who used their Second Amendment rights to defend others, themselves, and their property.

Thank God this woman had what it took, when it counted most, to do what needed to be done.

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