She eventually stopped her car in front of the police department in Lexington and is

Sal

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SANILAC COUNTY, Mich. - An elderly woman led Port Huron Police on a chase that has ended in an ongoing standoff in the Village of Lexington.
Police confirm the chase started around 11: 30 a.m. Saturday after they attempted to pull over the woman for a traffic violation in Port Huron.
Instead of stopping the woman took off and the chase ensued. The woman stopped briefly during the chase but then kept going.
She eventually stopped her car in front of the police department in Lexington and is now held-up in her car and armed with a handgun.
Roads and shops near the standoff were shut down.
Lexington is located about 20 miles north of Port Huron.


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and this will end how?
 

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Handgun does make a difference.
No one will walk up and say, excuse me Ma'am but........
In Edmonton a number of decades ago a fellow had set himself up in his garage, bunker style or something.
Would not surrender.
The Police asked the Army for help- They sent an APC and drove the APC right thru the garage.
Guy gave up.
 

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Handgun does make a difference.
No one will walk up and say, excuse me Ma'am but........
In Edmonton a number of decades ago a fellow had set himself up in his garage, bunker style or something.
Would not surrender.
The Police asked the Army for help- They sent an APC and drove the APC right thru the garage.
Guy gave up.

LOL thats awesome