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Grandma, 90, With Shotgun Surrenders After SWAT Standoff In Texas

Grandma 90 Standoff Shotgun

Grandma, 90, with shotgun held standoff with SWAT team for hours. A 90-year-old grandma from Texas, who threatened construction workers with a shotgun, held a 4-hour-long standoff with police and a SWAT team. Eleouise Adcock had been feuding with the company that is building docks around her property. The great-grandma has refused to sell her home, to the river barge company. The 90-year-old woman had pulled her shotgun on the workers, several times in the past. Despite the standoff, due to her age, Adcock will not be charged.

Last week, a grandma who is 90 years old named Eleouise Adcock, held a lengthy standoff with a SWAT team after scaring construction workers with her shotgun.

So what pushed Adcock to the edge? The river barge company that is building docks around her Channelview home and is drastically changing the neighborhood.

Adcock has lived on San Jacinto River, for over 40 years and as of recently a barge company purchased all of the homes in the area.

The elderly woman has refused to sell her home and has been feuding with the workers who are building docks nearby.

On Thursday at around 10 AM, the senior citizen who was angry because the workers were excavating dirt and loading it into a barge near her backyard, came out with a shotgun.

Adcock had threatened the workers with her 12 gauge shotgun twice, in past and they never called the police.

But this time around, she appeared determined and upset, so the employees were forced to report her.

When Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas Gilliland and his men, failed to convince the grandmother to put down the weapon, they called in for back up.

It took a SWAT Team more than 4 hours to apprehend gently the Texan.

Authorities handled the 90-year-old with care, as they placed her on a stretcher and brought her to a nearby hospital for an evaluation accompanied by several family members.

Adcock’s daughter has refused to talk to the media, but the river barge company is expected to hold a press conference soon, to share their side of the story.

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