18:56 EDT, 21 February 2021
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A 75-year-old grandmother allegedly aimed a gun at a group of campers during an argument on a boat ramp.
The elderly woman was camping at East Arm Boat Ramp, a fishing spot southeast of Darwin, about 11.30pm on Friday.
A group of people arrived at the ramp next to her and they got into an altercation about an unknown disagreement.
The 75-year-old was camping at East Arm Boat Ramp (pictured) in the Northern Territory about 11.30pm on Friday
She then allegedly collected a gun threatened the group with it, causing them to run away, police alleged.
Police arrived at the scene and arrested the woman.
Crime by MADURA MCCORMACK
Premium Content  AN ELDERLY woman has been arrested after allegedly whipping out a gun and threatening a group of people at a boat ramp in Darwin. According to NT Police, the 75-year-old woman had been camping in her vehicle at the East Arm Boat Ramp when she got into a verbal dispute with a group of people around 11.30pm on Friday. She then allegedly armed herself with a firearm and threatened the group, causing them to disperse. Police were called and arrested the woman without incident. She was taken to the Darwin Watch House where it was expected she would be charged with firearm related offences.
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