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An autopsy has revealed the man killed during a failed holdup at a North Toledo business was shot more than 10 times.

A Lucas County deputy coroner found that 25-year-old Lamar Allen sustained gunshot wounds to the head, the chest, and other extremities.

Authorities say a clerk at the Express Carryout exchanged gunfire with Allen, and a second suspect during an attempted robbery.


http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=689797
 
Authorities say a 21-year-old Maryland man has died from gunshot wounds he suffered while trying to rob a southern Indiana convenience store.

The coroner's office in Louisville, Ky., says Terry Wilson of Baltimore died Saturday, two days after he was shot by a clerk at the Q Mart Convenience Store in Jeffersonville.

The Courier-Journal reports Wilson died from multiple gunshot wounds.


http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-ap-store-shooting-20111121,0,658885.story
 
watch legion run from this, while he asks others why they post stories about knife deaths etc....

what is your purpose in creating literally over a THOUSAND posts about gun deaths or violence?

see legion cry, see legion run
 
Clerk Shoots Knife-Wielding Robber
Suspect Listed In Critical Condition

POSTED: 6:42 am MST June 7, 2009

PHOENIX -- A liquor store clerk shot and critically wounded a 29-year-old robber brandishing a knife Saturday afternoon, Phoenix police said.

Officers said two men entered the store at 2300 W. Northern Avenue at about 12:30 p.m. Both men had been in the store about two hours earlier and one of them bought a beer, police said.

They left and returned the second time, investigators said. One of the men went outside while the other remained inside, according to police.

The man asked the clerk for a piece of paper, wrote something down and after the other customers left, handed the note to the clerk, police said.
The clerk acted as though he couldn't read, officers said.

The robber approached the clerk, opened a gate that separates the clerk from the customers, and pulled out a knife, ibvestigators said.

The clerk grabbed a gun and shot the robber, police said.

The robber ran out of the store and across the street to a friend's apartment, officers said. He knocked on the door and as it was being answered, he collapsed, investigators said.

Police rushed to the scene and the robber was taken to a local hospital where he is in critical condition.

At no cost to tax payer. No court. No jail. This is why every responsible citizen should have a gun.


By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff

A liquor store clerk shot and killed an alleged armed robber in Worcester last night, firing at a masked man several times when he pulled a handgun during a holdup, police said.

The alleged robber -- Evan Louis Rivera, 40 -- was pronounced dead at a hospital 45 minutes after the shooting. When the clerk opened fire, Rivera's accomplice ran and remains at large, police said. The clerk who shot the robber was interviewed by police and has not been charged.

The two masked men entered Big Bob's Liquors on Richmond Avenue at 9:59 p.m., police said in a statement describing the shooting. One of the men pulled a handgun and pointed it "directly at one of the two store clerks then on duty," the statement says.

One of the store clerks pulled his own gun and shot the alleged robber several times, police said. The clerk's name was not released because he has not been charged with a crime. Police said he was cooperative and is properly licensed to possess and carry firearms.

After the shooting, police launched a "large-scale area search" for the second robbery suspect that included State Police dogs. Detectives believe that the two masked men may have been responsible for a string of similar robberies in the region, according to Sergeant Kerry F. Hazelhurst.

Last week in Lawrence, another liquor store clerk fought back and refused to turn over any cash to an armed robber, according to an article in the Eagle-Tribune. Raul Gruezo told the newspaper that he stared down the gunman on Dec. 6 and snatched the weapon out of his hand. The robber fled.

Globe correspondent Anne Baker contributed to this report.



http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2008/12/clerk_shoots_ki.html


Blasts from the past.
 
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