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WV: 80-year-old Armed WV Man Stops Three Armed Robbers
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The armed robbers, John Grossklaus, 28, Larry Shaver, 28, and Whitney Kabiru, 23, worked together to gain access to the elderly man’s home. Kabiru approached the home and knocked on the elderly man’s door, asking to use his phone for an emergency. When he allowed her to enter, her accomplices, dressed in dark clothes, burst into the home, flashed a gun and demanded the homeowner surrender his valuables.
Rather than become a victim, the 80-year-old homeowner drew his own weapon and shot at the three armed robbers. |
| Comment by:
mickey
(4/21/2016)
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| This is why a young woman pounding on Ted Wafer's door in the middle of the night scared him so badly. |
| Comment by:
kangpc
(4/21/2016)
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This article says he "shot at the three armed robbers" but there's no indication he shot at the woman. He fired a total of three rounds. All three rounds hit the two men. And it's stretching it a bit to say they were "three armed robbers" since they shared one pellet gun. Anyway, good shooting old timer. You're an exemplar for us all. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(4/21/2016)
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WHAT???
This time, they actually WERE Norwegians!
(P.S. - You GO, Chief Shine!) |
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