Robber shot by intended victim, then held for police
Originally ran here
as:
"Victim Shoots Alleged Robber"
9 Eyewitness News - WSOC.TV
October 17, 2001
HUNTERSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -- A man in Huntersville fought back after another man attacked him at gunpoint.
John Nolan and his four-year-old daughter were leaving his office when a man confronted them around 10 p.m. Tuesday.
The man held a gun and a stick and told Nolan to go back in the building. Nolan thought going back in the building would be a mistake.
"I said to him look I've got a lot of money in my wallet -- it's in my briefcase. Do you want it?" Nolan said.
Instead of reaching for his wallet Nolan, reached for his gun and fired at the man. The man fired back and ran, but Nolan fired three more times and then, with his daughter still in the car, chased the man around the building and pinned the man against the wall until police arrived.
The suspect is Charles Tate. Tate faces several charges. He is recovering in the hospital.
Source: WSOC-TV Eyewitness News
Another Version of Same Story
Originally ran here
as:
"Victim Shoots Suspect Trying to Rob Him"
Amy Lehtonen, Online Producer
NBC6.com
October 17, 2001
HUNTERSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -- Huntersville Police say a man tried to
rob another man at gunpoint Tuesday night. The victim pulled out his gun and started shooting the suspect, police say.
The incident happened in the 16400 block of Northcross Drive.
Police responded to the call of shots fired. When they arrived on scene, they found Charles Tate on the ground with several gunshot wounds.
Upon an investigation, police discovered Tate attempted to rob John Nolan at gunpoint. Nolan pulled a gun from his car and the two exchanged gunfire, according to detectives.
Nolan was not injured in the shooting.
Tate is charged with assault with a deadly weapon, attempted armed robbery, and second degree kidnapping.
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