For most people, when a gun is pointed at them, and the car they are in has been hijacked, will quietly, whimpering softly, kak themselves. Not five-year-old Angie Lombard of Pretoria. This tiny bad-ass simply gave the criminal a good telling off.
On Friday, Angie’s mom Wendy was pulling out of her driveway in Silverton, Pretoria, when an armed man told her to get out the car. She tried to open the back seat where Angie was strapped in, pleading with the man to let her first take her child out the car. The man pointed his gun at her and told her to back off.
As the car pulled off, Angie didn’t panic, and according to her, calmly told the hijacker that he “was naughty” and should take the car back. She also said she kept asking the hijacker where he was going with the car and if he was going to take it back to her mother.
Luckily for Angie, the hijacker dropped her off a few blocks down the road. Angie, however, wasn’t finished with the thieving douche-bag. She told the guy off again saying he needed to take her and the car back to her mom. Incredibly, Angie tried to open the door again to get back in to the stolen car, shouting: “Take me back home!” Angie you frikken bad-ass.
It’s easy to imagine Angie on the side of the road shaking her tiny fist as the car drove away shouting “Why I oughta…”
A neighbour saw her, called the police, and Angie was soon reunited with her mother. Wendy told Beeld later that Angie “was very brave, she didn’t even cry.” Of course she didn’t; they breed them tough up there in Pretoria.
[Source: News24]
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