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PA: Penns Valley senior a straight shooter
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"Jennifer Hawk stepped up to the demonstration kiosk at the Fraternal Order of Police's national convention in Orlando Fla., curious to see how she would fare in digital target-shooting."
"'The instructor asked me, 'Are you sure you know how to do this,' Hawk remembers. 'I'm like, 'Yes.'"
"The ensuing display Hawk put on left observers in awe, including an Orange County (Fla.) cop, who was beaten by Hawk in a friendly competition."
"'He was kind of embarrassed,' Hawk said. 'That was something.'"
"That was seven years ago. Hawk was 11 years old."
"Ever since, the soon-to-be senior at Penns Valley High School has maintained her sharp-shooter's eye." ... -------
But according to Sarah, this girl is a seething cauldron of homicidal rage who should have gone on a rampage murdering her parents, classmates and teachers by now! |
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