On Tuesday's Good Morning America on ABC, there was a rare example of the dominant media actually taking the time to inform viewers of someone using a gun for self-defense as news reader Amy Robach filed a report about a man who saved himself and his daughter from home invaders after they attempted to kidnap his daughter as she arrived home.

After Robach began the piece by recalling that 17-year-old Amber Brackney was recently getting home from her job as a waitress, then came a soundbite of Amber describing what happened next:

There was three barrels blocking my driveway, and, you know, I automatically thought, like, "This isn't right. This is something that would happen in a scary movie, you know, like when you get out, and then you, like, get taken or something bad happens."

After the ABC personality recounted that Amber drove around the barrels instead of stopping, then came a clip of her father, Terry, recalling how he found the kidnappers and what he did to chase them off:

I noticed that the floodlight on the front of the house had came on, and the dogs wouldn't quit barking, so I got up again, and when I walked out the back door and looked to my right, that's when I saw the two individuals about 15, 20 feet from me at the next door, which is a garage door, trying to break in. And that's when I yelled at them and fired three shots.

Robach then informed viewers that the police caught up with and arrested the would-be kidnappers who were apparently planning to take the father and daughter hostage and rob the home.

Below is a transcript of relevant portions of the Tuesday, November 14, Good Morning America on ABC: