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Convenience Store Owner Arrested For Shooting Fleeing Beer Thief
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WFLA TV 8 (On your side) reports in 07-28-18 in Lakeland, Florida, A Polk County man is facing charges after deputies say he shot a thief stealing beer from the convenience store he co-owns with his father at the Shell gas station on Combee Road North. Deputies say the 43-year-old suspect went into the store around 11:40 P.M., grabbed three 18-packs of Natural Ice beer worth $36, and walked out of the store without paying. |
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jac
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Good case for jury nullification. Show criminals that there are consequences for breaking the law. They aren't adequately punished by the judicial system. |
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