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Philadelphia store employee shoots, kills armed robbery suspect, police say
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The man was trying to rob the store when the lone employee inside -- who has a permit to carry a firearm -- fired at the would-be robber multiple times, striking him.
Police said the would-be robber was pronounced dead at the scene minutes later.
No other injuries were reported and the weapon was recovered, according to police.
Submitter's note: This is the only thing that keeps criminals in check. They sure do not fear the police and criminal justice system. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/28/2019)
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Why don't they show the whole video, with the guy pumping 10 shots into the dirtball?
(Rhetorical question. PC rules.) |
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