Realtor Safety
And They Ask Me Why I Carry?
By Linda Walker
This article by Linda Walker was originally published in September 2006
by the Buckeye Firearms Association.
Linda Walker is a Region Leader with
Buckeye Firearms Association, a licensed real estate agent in
the State of Ohio, and a certified NRA Basic Pistol Instructor.
~ Kathy
- Albuquerque, NM - 74 year old Garland Taylor slain while
showing a $900,000 home to a well groomed, professionally dressed man.
- McKinney, TX - Sarah Ann Walker stabbed 27 times while
holding an open house at a new housing development. Her body was found
on the kitchen floor by a couple house hunting.
- St. Petersburg, FL - A neatly dressed man posing as a
DEA agent attacks a real estate agent, taking her purse and car keys while
threatening her with a gun that he will kill her.
- DeKalb County, GA - Within an 11 day period, 3 female
real estate agents report being robbed at gunpoint by a man and a woman.
- Baltimore, MD - Maryland police warn Realtors of a man
stalking female agents. One agent was assaulted during an open house when
the stalker hit her over the head with an object. The agent was able to
fend off her attacker, but police believe it was an intended sexual assault.

It's September and that means that once again it's "Realtor Safety
Month". The National Association of Realtors (NAR), the Ohio Association
of Realtors (OAR) and every other regional Board of Realtors will once
again hold their annual "Safety Seminar and Self Defense Tactics"
classes and give tips on how to stay safe. Once again real estate agents
will hear the benefits of carrying pepper spray. We will hear how to stomp
on the top of your attackers foot causing the breakage of the tiny bones,
while placing a well aimed knee to the attackers groin area. We will be
shown how to grab the arm of the attacker while it's wrapped around our
throat, and gouge at the eyes of the attacker with our free hand. It all
sounds wonderful...in theory.
The reality is, that as a female real estate agent, it is a fallacy that
I will be able to loosen the grip of the choking arm around my throat.
I will not have the opportunity to place that well aimed kick to the groin
area, let alone be able to stomp hard enough on someone's foot to break
the bones and run away. I can not be drug into the false security that
carrying pepper spray will be my savior. It is reality that I could incapacitate
myself with my own pepper spray.
As a Realtor, we put ourselves in harms way every time we show a house.
Many a time the hairs on the back of my neck have gone up when I arrived
at a vacant house, in a less than desirable part of town, and two men
who are strangers to me, are waiting. As much as I try to keep myself
between them and the door, that is not a fail safe plan.
Open houses are another situation that I try to avoid. Advertising that
as a female I will be sitting in a house for 2 hours with no one else
at home seems like a really dumb idea to me, and I let my sellers know
that. Any serious buyer will view that home with their agent. Rarely is
a home sold because of an open house.
I vowed on that August '78 day, the day my mom was raped in the privacy
of her own rural Fulton County home, that I would never be a willing victim!!
Unfortunately, I had to wait another 26 years to be able to do anything
about it. The moment that concealed carry passed Ohio legislature in January
2004, I took the necessary steps in my own self protection and signed
up for CCW classes. Although not a 100% fail safe stop all, I can go about
my real estate business knowing that at least I can even out the playing
field if God forbid that day ever happened that someone has evil intentions
towards me.
As time goes by, I meet more and more real estate agents who have also
gone the extra steps of getting their concealed handgun licenses (CHL),
and taking responsibility for their own self protection. I have taken
my steps even further, that now; I will instruct those agents who are
ready to take responsibility for their own self protection, not on how
to stomp someone's foot, but how to protect themselves with a firearm.
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