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AZ: Witness Follows Man Who Stole Beer, Kills Him
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David Williamson
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A witness who saw a man steal two cases of beer followed him out of a convenience store and shot him to death after the thief charged at him with a log, according to authorities in southern Arizona.
Police in Tucson are investigating, and prosecutors will determine whether to charge the shooter, a man who has not been identified, Sgt. Kimberly Bay said. |
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jac
(12/8/2015)
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"Prosecutors will determine whether to charge the shooter"???????
This sounds more like NJ than Arizona.
They should give the man a medal for ridding society of a worthless thief, saving the county a lot of money in the process, and preventing countless future crimes by the miscreant. |
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