Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store >screaming and shouting, “He shot my arm off!”
On Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:01:50 -0000 (UTC), "Good Guy Wins!"
<boom@goons.com> wrote:
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store >>screaming and shouting, “He shot my arm off!”
In any other country the store owner would have been convicted of
attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison. God Bless the USA!
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A would-be robber was critically injured after being shot by a store owner
in Norco early Sunday in a dramatic incident that was captured on >surveillance video.
An employee who reached out to KTLA said the video shows a man armed with
an assault-style rifle walk into the Norco Market at 816 Sixth Street
around 2:45 a.m., point the weapon at the owner, and order him to put his >“hands in the air.”
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store >screaming and shouting, “He shot my arm off!”
Officials later indicated that three men entered the store armed with long >guns and wearing facial coverings and hoods.
A second camera in the parking lot shows the suspect jump into a dark- >colored BMW SUV with at least three accomplices and then drive away.
Four suspects were later found at a hospital. One of the men “was
suffering from a gunshot wound consistent with a shotgun blast,” according
to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. The 23-year-old remains >hospitalized in critical but stable condition and will be booked into jail >after being released, officials said.
The suspect vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was also found at the >hospital. Inside the dark-colored BMW SUV authorities found numerous
stolen firearms.
Three suspects were taken into custody in the hospital parking lot and
were booked for robbery and conspiracy. They are being held on $500,000
bail.
The men were identified as Justin Johnson, 22, of, Inglewood, Jamar
Williams, 27, of Los Angeles and Davon Broadus, 24, of Las Vegas.
“In this case, a lawfully armed member of our community prevented a
violent crime and ensured their own safety, while being confronted with >multiple armed suspects,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.
The employee told KTLA the store owner called 911 and was later
transported to a hospital with a possible heart condition, although he is >expected to be OK.
The shooting remains under investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/caught-on-video-store-owner-shotgun-
blast/
A would-be robber was critically injured after being shot by a store owner
in Norco early Sunday in a dramatic incident that was captured on surveillance video.
An employee who reached out to KTLA said the video shows a man armed with
an assault-style rifle walk into the Norco Market at 816 Sixth Street
around 2:45 a.m., point the weapon at the owner, and order him to put his ?hands in the air.?
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store screaming and shouting, ?He shot my arm off!?
Officials later indicated that three men entered the store armed with long guns and wearing facial coverings and hoods.
A second camera in the parking lot shows the suspect jump into a dark- colored BMW SUV with at least three accomplices and then drive away.
Four suspects were later found at a hospital. One of the men ?was
suffering from a gunshot wound consistent with a shotgun blast,? according
to the Riverside County Sheriff?s Department. The 23-year-old remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition and will be booked into jail after being released, officials said.
The suspect vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was also found at the hospital. Inside the dark-colored BMW SUV authorities found numerous
stolen firearms.
Three suspects were taken into custody in the hospital parking lot and
were booked for robbery and conspiracy. They are being held on $500,000
bail.
The men were identified as Justin Johnson, 22, of, Inglewood, Jamar
Williams, 27, of Los Angeles and Davon Broadus, 24, of Las Vegas.
?In this case, a lawfully armed member of our community prevented a
violent crime and ensured their own safety, while being confronted with multiple armed suspects,? the Sheriff?s Department said in a statement.
The employee told KTLA the store owner called 911 and was later
transported to a hospital with a possible heart condition, although he is expected to be OK.
The shooting remains under investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/caught-on-video-store-owner-shotgun-
blast/
In article <tccacs$2oon9$1@news.mixmin.net>, boom@goons.com says...
It was nice that everyone in the video looked so happy that Grandpa blasted >the stinking bootlip groid. Every store should have a 12ga bull pup under the counter.
A would-be robber was critically injured after being shot by a store owner >> in Norco early Sunday in a dramatic incident that was captured on
surveillance video.
An employee who reached out to KTLA said the video shows a man armed with
an assault-style rifle walk into the Norco Market at 816 Sixth Street
around 2:45 a.m., point the weapon at the owner, and order him to put his
?hands in the air.?
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store
screaming and shouting, ?He shot my arm off!?
Officials later indicated that three men entered the store armed with long >> guns and wearing facial coverings and hoods.
A second camera in the parking lot shows the suspect jump into a dark-
colored BMW SUV with at least three accomplices and then drive away.
Four suspects were later found at a hospital. One of the men ?was
suffering from a gunshot wound consistent with a shotgun blast,? according >> to the Riverside County Sheriff?s Department. The 23-year-old remains
hospitalized in critical but stable condition and will be booked into jail >> after being released, officials said.
The suspect vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was also found at the >> hospital. Inside the dark-colored BMW SUV authorities found numerous
stolen firearms.
Three suspects were taken into custody in the hospital parking lot and
were booked for robbery and conspiracy. They are being held on $500,000
bail.
The men were identified as Justin Johnson, 22, of, Inglewood, Jamar
Williams, 27, of Los Angeles and Davon Broadus, 24, of Las Vegas.
?In this case, a lawfully armed member of our community prevented a
violent crime and ensured their own safety, while being confronted with
multiple armed suspects,? the Sheriff?s Department said in a statement.
The employee told KTLA the store owner called 911 and was later
transported to a hospital with a possible heart condition, although he is
expected to be OK.
The shooting remains under investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/caught-on-video-store-owner-shotgun-
blast/
At close range its hard to miss anything, even for an 80 year old with poor eyesight.
On Wed, 3 Aug 2022 11:37:55 -0400, Here I was, minding my own business, and KWills is like,
In article <tccacs$2oon9$1@news.mixmin.net>, boom@goons.com says...
It was nice that everyone in the video looked so happy that Grandpa blasted >the stinking bootlip groid. Every store should have a 12ga bull pup under the counter.
A would-be robber was critically injured after being shot by a store owner >> in Norco early Sunday in a dramatic incident that was captured on
surveillance video.
An employee who reached out to KTLA said the video shows a man armed with >> an assault-style rifle walk into the Norco Market at 816 Sixth Street
around 2:45 a.m., point the weapon at the owner, and order him to put his >> ?hands in the air.?
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store
screaming and shouting, ?He shot my arm off!?
Officials later indicated that three men entered the store armed with long >> guns and wearing facial coverings and hoods.
A second camera in the parking lot shows the suspect jump into a dark-
colored BMW SUV with at least three accomplices and then drive away.
Four suspects were later found at a hospital. One of the men ?was
suffering from a gunshot wound consistent with a shotgun blast,? according >> to the Riverside County Sheriff?s Department. The 23-year-old remains
hospitalized in critical but stable condition and will be booked into jail >> after being released, officials said.
The suspect vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was also found at the >> hospital. Inside the dark-colored BMW SUV authorities found numerous
stolen firearms.
Three suspects were taken into custody in the hospital parking lot and
were booked for robbery and conspiracy. They are being held on $500,000
bail.
The men were identified as Justin Johnson, 22, of, Inglewood, Jamar
Williams, 27, of Los Angeles and Davon Broadus, 24, of Las Vegas.
?In this case, a lawfully armed member of our community prevented a
violent crime and ensured their own safety, while being confronted with
multiple armed suspects,? the Sheriff?s Department said in a statement.
The employee told KTLA the store owner called 911 and was later
transported to a hospital with a possible heart condition, although he is >> expected to be OK.
The shooting remains under investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/caught-on-video-store-owner-shotgun-
blast/
At close range its hard to miss anything, even for an 80 year old with poor eyesight.
He din't miss dat muhfugga's arm what got shotted off.
In article <tccacs$2oon9$1@news.mixmin.net>, boom@goons.com says...
It was nice that everyone in the video looked so happy that Grandpa blasted >the stinking bootlip groid. Every store should have a 12ga bull pup under the counter.
A would-be robber was critically injured after being shot by a store owner >> in Norco early Sunday in a dramatic incident that was captured on
surveillance video.
An employee who reached out to KTLA said the video shows a man armed with
an assault-style rifle walk into the Norco Market at 816 Sixth Street
around 2:45 a.m., point the weapon at the owner, and order him to put his
?hands in the air.?
Within just a few seconds, the owner steps behind a glass display and
fires a shotgun at the suspect, who immediately runs out of the store
screaming and shouting, ?He shot my arm off!?
Officials later indicated that three men entered the store armed with long >> guns and wearing facial coverings and hoods.
A second camera in the parking lot shows the suspect jump into a dark-
colored BMW SUV with at least three accomplices and then drive away.
Four suspects were later found at a hospital. One of the men ?was
suffering from a gunshot wound consistent with a shotgun blast,? according >> to the Riverside County Sheriff?s Department. The 23-year-old remains
hospitalized in critical but stable condition and will be booked into jail >> after being released, officials said.
The suspect vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was also found at the >> hospital. Inside the dark-colored BMW SUV authorities found numerous
stolen firearms.
Three suspects were taken into custody in the hospital parking lot and
were booked for robbery and conspiracy. They are being held on $500,000
bail.
The men were identified as Justin Johnson, 22, of, Inglewood, Jamar
Williams, 27, of Los Angeles and Davon Broadus, 24, of Las Vegas.
?In this case, a lawfully armed member of our community prevented a
violent crime and ensured their own safety, while being confronted with
multiple armed suspects,? the Sheriff?s Department said in a statement.
The employee told KTLA the store owner called 911 and was later
transported to a hospital with a possible heart condition, although he is
expected to be OK.
The shooting remains under investigation.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/caught-on-video-store-owner-shotgun-
blast/
At close range its hard to miss anything, even for an 80 year old with poor eyesight.
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