Female, retired probation officer teaches gun safety in Chicago, supports gun rights for citizens...

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This woman is a retired probation officer living in Chicago.....she also belongs to Chicago Guns Matter, a gun group of Black Americans trying to keep their Right to bear arms......

Chicago ex-probation officer fights for gun rights

Keller — a 63-year-old African American woman, retired Cook County juvenile probation officer, and proud certified instructor of concealed carry classes — said her love for guns started in her childhood. Her father, a military man, would often take Keller to the state fair and teach her proper shooting techniques at the shooting arcade.

“He kinda guided me in techniques,” Keller recalled. “I didn’t realize he was kind of preparing me then, for guns later on.”

Keller took self-defense classes in 2005 as she was eyeing retirement, and then moved on to obtain a gun permit and teach herself concealed carry laws. Eventually, Keller qualified as a firearms instructor and hasn’t looked back since.

Keller now teaches many other black women about safe gun ownership, some of whom have inherited firearms from their husbands or fathers.

“A lot of women are fearful,” Keller said. “They’re fearful of like, now, the shootings on the Dan Ryan. Of being in the car, going out.”

When asked about all the gun violence in Chicago and whether stricter gun regulations were needed, Keller said that people taking concealed carry classes are not the ones running around and murdering others on the streets.

“Those are illegal guns,” Keller said. “Most of those, you know, 90 percent of those are illegal guns. You can’t fault the people who have honestly gone and taken safety classes.

“They don’t run around shooting up people, but it’s the gang-bangers, it’s the people who aren’t versed in firearm safety.”

Washington got in touch with Keller through Chicago Guns Matter, an African American pro-gun organization that strives to teach the urban community about its Second Amendment rights. Keller and the group are making it known in Chicago that guns are not only for criminals set on harming others.

We have doctors, lawyers, eye doctors, all kinds of professional people that have been shooting for years,” Keller said. “Who now are embracing the fact that they can conceal carry. And that they maybe can reduce the bad actions that happen in their neighborhoods.”

 

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