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TN: Teen suspect killed in restaurant robbery attempt is Nashville's third self-defense shooting in ten days
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A 17-year-old who tried to rob a North Nashville restaurant Thursday is the second teenager to die in a case of self defense in the past ten days, according to Metro police.
Metro Nashville police say Jaylin Cummins died after he tried to rob Knock Out Wings on Jefferson Street around 9:40 p.m.
Five employees were in the restaurant when he entered, wearing all black clothing and his face covered, police said.
He had a gun and demanded money from the cash register. While one of the employees dealt with him, one of her co-workers saw a chance to retrieve a pistol carried by another employee who had his hands up. |
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jac
(8/3/2019)
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You won't see this on the national news.
According to them, self defense shootings never happen.
Two less thugs prying on law abiding citizens in TN. |
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