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KS: Store owner dies after shootout at self-defense store
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A Kansas City affiliate, says a store owner was killed and three men were shot during a robbery attempt at a Shawnee self-defense shop Friday afternoon.
It happened around 2:10 p.m. Friday at Johnson Drive and Nieman Road in the city of Shawnee.
Police said the male store owner was shot. He is identified as Jon Bieker. He was taken to the hospital where he later died. Two of the three botched robbers suffered critical injuries in an apparent shootout with the owners. Shawnee police say two other men ran from the scene. |
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Uncommon1
(1/12/2015)
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Capital murder charges for all of the punks, then take them out and hang them after they're found guilty. |
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