gun b ans really work , don't theyby NancyGuilty of two charges of possessing firearms while under a 10-year ban Date: Oct 26, 2006 9:03 AM PUBLICATION: New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal DATE: 2006.10.26 PAGE: B5 BYLINE: Bruce BartlettTelegraph-Journal SECTION: NEWS WORD COUNT: 292 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Addict admits robbery ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- A St. Stephen man admitted Wednesday he robbed a Saint John convenience store earlier this month, but denied trying to commit another robbery in the city. Matthew Ryan Thomas Robinson, a 21-year-old crack addict, admitted pointing a handgun at two female clerks at Handi's convenience store in the Morland Trailer Park on Oct. 14 and walking away with $250. However, he denied attempting to rob Little John's Variety Store at 10 John T. McMillan Ave., the next evening, but admitted being there with his face masked, carrying a knife and a gun. His lawyer, Margaret Gallagher, said there is a legal issue for a judge to decide whether Robinson's actions on the night of Oct. 15 went far enough to be considered attempted robbery. Police said Robinson went into Little John's once and left without doing anything because the store was busy with customers. A clerk called the police because of suspicions about the man and when officers arrived they found him wearing a mask and hiding in the bushes across the street from the store. The evening before, at Handi's convenience store, Robinson came along the side of the building and pointed a gun at the two female clerks who were standing outside the front door. The women went back inside behind the counter and handed him the cash. Officers had no suspects following the first robbery, but when Robinson was arrested the following night outside Little John's they questioned him about Handi's and he admitted doing the job. He wrote a letter of apology to the two female clerks. Robinson also pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing firearms while under a 10-year ban, issued by a judge in St. Stephen. He was also on probation at the time he committed all the offences. McNally said she will call seven witnesses at the trial on the attempted robbery charge. Provincial Court Judge William McCarroll set aside half a day on Nov. 28. He will sentence Robinson then on all the charges to which he has pleaded guilty. The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security ! Goto Forum Home |
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