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The Little B Convenience Store clerk who fatally shot an armed robber in June will not be prosecuted, according to an agreement from Lunenburg County Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert Clement and a multi-jurisdictional grand jury.
The shooting occurred June 15 when Milton T. Gaither, 34, of Dinwiddie, attempted to rob the store shortly after 9 p.m.
“Gaither was wearing a mask, displayed a handgun and demanded money from the cash register,” said State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller shortly after the incident. “As Gaither fled the store, shots were fired.” |
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active shooter retard Caleb Sharpe at Freeman high school near Spokane, WA brought his parent's AR15 and pistol (from their safe, he got the key): he jammed the AR up badly, and murdered a student with the pistol. Janitor tackled him finally...spokesman.com/stories/2017/sep/14/freeman-shooter-got-gun-from-fathers-safe-shot-vic/ - gun free mexico:
liveleak.com/view?i=81d_1505338435 Just Another Quiet Night in a Mexican Bar Security cameras of the Bar Restaurant "La Parranda", capture the moment when the armed group that attacked the property entered the building and left 5 dead and 1 wounded. |
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