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  • AZ:Armed Store owner shoots robber / deter crime and saves lives
    • Armed Citizens deter crime and save lives
      Posted Jun 10, 2009 8:17 AM

      A Phoenix liquor store clerk shot a
      would-be robber Saturday afternoon, after the robber pulled a
      knife on the clerk, police said About 12:30 p.m. two men
      went to a liquor store, near 23rd and Northern avenues after
      having been there two hours before. During the second trip to the
      store, one of the men stayed outside. The other asked the clerk
      for a piece of paper. As the clerk was waiting on other
      customers, the 29-year-old suspect wrote something on the paper.
      After the other customers left, the suspect handed a robbery note
      to the clerk. The clerk acted as though he couldn't read. That's
      when the suspect came towards the clerk and opened a gate, which
      separates the clerk from the customers, and pulled out a knife.
      Seeing this, the clerk grabbed a gun and shot the suspect. The
      suspect ran out of the store and across the street to a friend's
      apartment. He knocked on the door and collapsed. The friend
      called 911. Police arrived and the suspect was taken to a local
      hospital where he remains in critical condition.

      http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2009/06/06/20090606\
      shooting0606-CP.html


      Moral of this story is : NEVER bring a knife to a gun fight! happy.gif

      The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !
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