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In reply to the discussion: Oooops! "Police: Customer with concealed carry license kills robber at corner store" [View all]DonP
(6,185 posts)42. Update - Cops: Charges not expected against licensed gun holder who killed suspected robber
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-chicago-concealed-carry-20151101-story.html
"Police say charges are unlikely against a licensed concealed-carry gun owner who shot and killed a robbery suspect after he threatened a worker with what turned out to be a paint gun in Gage Park on the Southwest Side over the weekend.
"The Chicago Police Department is wrapping up its investigation and charges do not appear likely," the department said in a statement."
The cops have reviewed the in store video and turned it all over to the lawyers now. From the reports, 3 shots, all center mass hits, no one else was injured.
Now we're getting the families; "he was a great guy and never hurt anyone" stories. To buy that you just have to ignore the 20 years of crimes, convictions and jail time.
Then you have to believe the customer, working guy wiring money back to family in Mexico, was out with a "gun stuck in his pants", just looking to shoot somebody, at least that's what some of our gun control supporters seem to posit.
"Police say charges are unlikely against a licensed concealed-carry gun owner who shot and killed a robbery suspect after he threatened a worker with what turned out to be a paint gun in Gage Park on the Southwest Side over the weekend.
"The Chicago Police Department is wrapping up its investigation and charges do not appear likely," the department said in a statement."
The cops have reviewed the in store video and turned it all over to the lawyers now. From the reports, 3 shots, all center mass hits, no one else was injured.
Now we're getting the families; "he was a great guy and never hurt anyone" stories. To buy that you just have to ignore the 20 years of crimes, convictions and jail time.
Then you have to believe the customer, working guy wiring money back to family in Mexico, was out with a "gun stuck in his pants", just looking to shoot somebody, at least that's what some of our gun control supporters seem to posit.
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Oooops! "Police: Customer with concealed carry license kills robber at corner store" [View all]
DonP
Nov 2015
OP
Reginald Gildersleeve (this would be a much bigger story, with the name you gave, I think)
petronius
Nov 2015
#18
I wouldn't. Being forced to go "to the back of the store" is Especially threatening. nt
Eleanors38
Nov 2015
#11
You really need to have a discussion with the 5 families of the women that took your advice...
DonP
Nov 2015
#28
An armed robbery threatens the lives of all the other people. Waiting to see if the person shoots
Waldorf
Nov 2015
#36
If the judicial process was there in the store, this man would not have had to kill.
krispos42
Nov 2015
#39
No, but it is one of only a few crimes where the use of deadly force is justified...
jmg257
Nov 2015
#46
I believe it's referred to as the "Gun Control Reform Activism" Group on DU... nt
branford
Nov 2015
#40