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Former Marine's Actions Called Into Question
Family Of Subway Robbery Suspect Says Customer Shouldn't Have Pulled Trigger

POSTED: 10:30 am EDT June 29, 2007
PLANTATION, Fla. -- The family of one of the men who was shot by a retired United States Marine while they attempted to rob a Subway sandwich shop said the customer shouldn't have pulled the trigger.

According to Plantation police, two armed men barged into the Subway at 1949 Pine Island Road shortly after 11 p.m. Wednesday, demanding money from the employee behind the counter. When they tried to force John Lovell into the bathroom, he pulled out a gun and shot both men, police said.

Donicio Arrindell, 22, was shot in the head and later died at the hospital. Fredrick Gadson, 21, was shot in the chest and ran from the Subway, but police found him in hiding in some bushes on the property of a nearby BankAtlantic.

Lovell, 71, was the lone customer at the time. Police said he had a concealed weapons permit.

Gadson's grandparents told Local 10 on Thursday that Lovell was wrong for pulling the trigger.

"He should not have taken the law in his hands," said Rosa Jones, Gadson's grandmother.

Her husband, Ivory Jones, also condemned the media for its portrayal of Lovell's actions.

"I don't condone what they did, (but) I definitely don't condone the news people making him out to seem like they're making a hero out of this man because he shot somebody down," he said.

But Lovell's neighbor said he made the right decision.

"He did the right thing," said Wendi Hill. "I mean, I was glad that it was them that got shot and not him."

Police said Lovell, a retired Marine, wouldn't be charged.



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Thats right blame the good guy for shooting the scum that tried to rob a store at gunpoint. Gotta love those senior citizens that still know how to shoot.
 
When they tried to force John Lovell into the bathroom, he pulled out a gun and shot both men, police said.
They were armed, and threatening him. As in, his life was already in danger. He shot two people who were threatening to shoot him and/or another person.

Marines are trained to react in that situation. It was as tight a case of self defense as can ever be brought forth as an example.

But totalitarian imbeciles will not under stand that little point. We are supposed to submit to criminals, and hide under our beds (assuming we're still alive) and wait for the police to come. If we actually act on our own behalf, how can they justify their ever increasing limitations on freedom so government can protect us?
 
They were armed, and threatening him. As in, his life was already in danger. He shot two people who were threatening to shoot him and/or another person.

Marines are trained to react in that situation. It was as tight a case of self defense as can ever be brought forth as an example.

But totalitarian imbeciles will not under stand that little point. We are supposed to submit to criminals, and hide under our beds (assuming we're still alive) and wait for the police to come. If we actually act on our own behalf, how can they justify their ever increasing limitations on freedom so government can protect us?

Uh-huh-huh.
 
They were armed, and threatening him. As in, his life was already in danger. He shot two people who were threatening to shoot him and/or another person.

Marines are trained to react in that situation. It was as tight a case of self defense as can ever be brought forth as an example.

But totalitarian imbeciles will not under stand that little point. We are supposed to submit to criminals, and hide under our beds (assuming we're still alive) and wait for the police to come. If we actually act on our own behalf, how can they justify their ever increasing limitations on freedom so government can protect us?

Well said, GoodLuck. That is exactly what some people would have us do. I have no problem with what the marine did.
 
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