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GA: Police Shoot Good Guy in Armed Robbery Fight
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Mark A. Taff
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A 41 year old father had just arrived home from work when a suspect with a gun robbed him and another man of roughly $1,000 in cash. The incident happened at an apartment complex on the 1000 block of Collier Road early Saturday morning.
The father of four decided to take matters into his own hands.
“My dad chased after him with his gun. Went around the building,” his son said. He added the thief fired two shots at his dad, one ending up in a nearby car.”
Then as the father rounded the building, he came face-to-face with the off-duty Atlanta police officer. The Officer had heard the gunshots and seeing the father running with a gun, the officer opened fire. His shots hit the father multiple times. |
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mickey
(10/13/2016)
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Remember this the next time some idiot tells you cops need to make 'split-second decisions'.
When somebody says that, they're voicing their approval for split-second summary execution of lawfully armed citizens, and, in case you didn't notice, that means us. |
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