Does "death from above" count as calling your shot or should she have been more specific, like "nine ball in the side"?
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ―
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You could say a North Richland Hills woman 'used what she had on hand' to thwart a suspected burglary attempt.
Wednesday afternoon Paula Ollie heard noises at her house on Mapleleaf Drive. "Something just wasn't right. They weren't knocking. They didn't ring the doorbell and they were whispering," the 27-year-old woman recalled.
Ollie reacted by gathering several pool balls and putting them in her son's bicycle helmet. "The pool balls just looked like the most aerodynamic, heaviest, things I could get a hold of right then," she said.
The woman then went out the back door, clinched the helmet strap in her teeth, climbed a tree and perched herself on top of the roof. "I hollered out 'death from above!' I'm not kidding. And no sooner than I said that, I started chunking pool balls at them."
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ―
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You could say a North Richland Hills woman 'used what she had on hand' to thwart a suspected burglary attempt.
Wednesday afternoon Paula Ollie heard noises at her house on Mapleleaf Drive. "Something just wasn't right. They weren't knocking. They didn't ring the doorbell and they were whispering," the 27-year-old woman recalled.
Ollie reacted by gathering several pool balls and putting them in her son's bicycle helmet. "The pool balls just looked like the most aerodynamic, heaviest, things I could get a hold of right then," she said.
The woman then went out the back door, clinched the helmet strap in her teeth, climbed a tree and perched herself on top of the roof. "I hollered out 'death from above!' I'm not kidding. And no sooner than I said that, I started chunking pool balls at them."