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OH: Ohio clerk pulls out own gun and shoots armed robber dead
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A robbery suspect in Dayton, Ohio was shot and killed Wednesday night by a Dollar General Store clerk.
Police say the suspect entered the store around 6:20 p.m., pointed a gun at the worker and demanded money.
Officers say the clerk then pulled out a gun and shot the suspect in self-defense.
The suspect tried to run out of the store, but he collapsed outside the front doors. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
No one else was injured. |
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jac
(10/11/2019)
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That will put a dent in the local crime statistics. Consider how many future crimes were prevented by removing this worthless excuse for a human from society.
This is the only thing that keeps criminals in check. They don't have any fear of police or the criminal justice system. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/11/2019)
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| Now, THAT's what'cha call 'social justice'! |
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