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Don't Knock That Giant Purse...

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For all those women who bemoan their giant bags, and all those men who ridicule those bags (yet still ask us to put their stuff in our purses) this story is for you:

Big purse stops bullet from hitting Tenn. student

Mon Nov 10, 3:46 pm ET

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Don't knock those trendy, oversized purses — they could save your life, as one college student found out. Police say the contents in an oversized purse saved Elizabeth Pittenger, a 22-year-old Middle Tennessee State University student, by stopping a bullet during an attempted robbery.

Pittenger was walking to her car on campus Thursday evening when a man confronted her and demanded her purse, cell phone and laptop, university Police Chief Buddy Peaster said. She fought the man off, but he fired a gunshot before fleeing.

The bullet was found inside the purse, along with a calculator, umbrella and small case that had been punctured. Pittenger was not injured.

Police nearby heard the gunshot and arrested Orlando Edmiston, 20. Officers found a .38 caliber handgun beneath a parked van.

Edmiston was charged with attempted murder, attempted armed robbery and possession of a weapon on school property. He was being held at the Rutherford County jail on $32,500 bond.

No one answered Monday at offices for Edmiston's court-appointed attorneys.

source: Yahoo news

So what was it that actually stopped the bullet, the kitchen sink?

I find it disturbing that someone could be charged with 1) attempted murder 2) attempted armed robbery and 3) possession of a firearm on school property and be able to be released on only a $32,000 bond.

Who'd put up 32k for this idiot? :o

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I find it disturbing that someone could be charged with 1) attempted murder 2) attempted armed robbery and 3) possession of a firearm on school property and be able to be released on only a $32,000 bond.

Tennessee, sub, Tennessee :o

Did they reload the gun for him as well?

Moss

I find it disturbing that someone could be charged with 1) attempted murder 2) attempted armed robbery and 3) possession of a firearm on school property and be able to be released on only a $32,000 bond.

Tennessee, sub, Tennessee :o

Oh yeah, I forgot. Hillbilly state. Didn't they film "Deliverence" there or something? BTW, the way bailbonds works is that you pay the bailbondsman 10% of the court assessed fine, and you're out. So $3,200 is all he would need to pay to get out of jail. Maybe I should move to Tenessee...imagine all the mayhem I could get away with.

Yay! My big bag fetish is justified at long last!

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Yay! My big bag fetish is justified at long last!

:o happy to oblige, mssabai :D

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