Robber gets cut off by employee at T-Mobile store – IOTW Report

Robber gets cut off by employee at T-Mobile store


The T-Mobile store in the 2000-block of East 95th St. was left riddled with bullet holes. If not for the employee carrying a weapon with a concealed carry license, the manager of the store says he might be telling a different story.  more

h/t Shelly.

11 Comments on Robber gets cut off by employee at T-Mobile store

  1. Two men lured in by posted signs banning weapons were shot by an employee who was obviously filled with blood lust. The men who were treated at a local hospital and arrested were described by family as nice guys who were turning their lives around. Sources say that it is unfair to allow would be criminals to be blatantly tricked into thinking they will be successful and face no opposition to their crime. It is expected that protesters will picket the store demanding that no more action will be taken to prevent the robberies or post a sign that robbery is not allowed rather then letting employees defend themselves. Now for the weather

  2. Time for Chiraq store owners to install exit vestibules. Those leaving can enter the vestibule but someone in the store has to push a button to let them outside. That way Obama’s sons could have justice served within seconds of committing armed felonies. They could be perforated right inside the exit vestibule. Drop them through a trap door. Let the coroner fish em outta the basement. Think of all the money Rahm Emanuel could save.

  3. The men ran from the store with the employee chasing them, on the phone giving a description to police.

    They’s the ones bleeding as they run down the street saying SHIT SHIT SHIT MO-FO SHOT US. I think one of them is called ‘Olden MaGroin and the other Abdumen Hertz.

  4. “I think concealed carry is a great opportunity for managers, workers, employees to protect themselves in these cases. And our employee did a great job to protect themselves and the other employee,” said Neil Tadros, store manager.

    At least in Texas, if you have care and custody of a place, you don’t need the carry license to defend yourself at work. Just the permission of your employer. Private property.

    Not every place in Texas will let you, for sure.

    If you’re a 7-11 employee in these parts. You’re fired if you even resist a robbery. Double fired if you bring a gun and stop it.

    If I want to hold an open carry party on my premises, it’s perfectly legal. Bring your BBQ guns. If it’s a Glock its gotta have bling. Time to bring out the pretty ones.

    If I had me a BBQ gun, it would be this one.

    http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductDetails/p220-elite-stainless.aspx

    Unfortunately, mine are more serious than 8 rounds of .45 and not so pretty. Buying any such pretty things with low power and capacity, that I’d leave at home for BBQ party work, ranks low in the budget.

    Similar to my taste in women now days. Pretty on the outside don’t get as far with me as it used to.

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