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NC: 'Top Gun' actress Kelly McGillis left 'scratched and bruised' after home invasion
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Kelly McGillis said she plans to apply for a concealed carry gun permit after she was assaulted by an intruder in her North Carolina home Friday, June 17.
The actress, who is best known for playing Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood in "Top Gun," recalled the scary incident in a recent Facebook post. ...
This isn't the first time McGillis has been the victim of assault; she and her girlfriend at the time were raped in 1982.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: She also starred, with Harrison Ford, in "Witness" (1985). I'm surprised that, after her 1982 rape, she didn't already have a concealed carry permit. |
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Who needs guns? The police are there to protect you. You know, just like in Orlando while they waited 3 hrs. for people to bleed out and be reshot. These killers are not there to negotiate. They are there to kill and die and receive their reward in Islamic heaven. |
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