You have no idea when that other trigger is going to be squeezed. Police in Philadelphia are looking for the men they say shot and killed a man in broad daylight as he was filling his car with gas. Emptying the magazine was 100% justified IMO. He could have easily fallen down and then shot back at the guy from that position if the guy just went to check on him after the first shot. Both were taken to the hospital where they are currently being treated. When they arrived, they found two people suffering from non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Police: MetroPCS employee shoots, kills would-be robber in Southwest Philly Raw video: Dramatic surveillance video from inside the MetroPCS shows a man armed with a gun entering the phone store. You don't shoot him once and then wait for him to make his next move. BALTIMORE Tuesday afternoon, Baltimore Police responded to the Metro PCS Store in the 5400 block of Sinclair Lane for a shooting. Then you try and hold the guy to that same standard? Fucking retarded. It's a ridiculous notion to think that the human brain is capable of the same calculations in a life or death situation than it is in a plush office with hours to spend watching a video of the situation over and over with the time to think of a million different ideas on what the guy could have done differently. If the victim (the employee) didn't think of all the right moves in that single split second that the DA has thought of in hours of pouring over the case, then they go ahead and charge the guy. Hes been identified as Derick Hunter, 30, of Citrus Heights. But a MetroPCS employee happened to be a concealed carrier, and he pulled a gun of his own, shooting and killing the suspect in an intense, quick chain of events. You have no idea when that other trigger is going to be squeezed.ĭistrict attorneys and other like minded idiots think that people are able to slowly and methodically think about dozens of logical situations in a split second life or death situation. A suspected robber was shot and killed by a Metro PCS store clerk who he attempted to rob on Sunday afternoon. The employee who fatally shot an armed man attempting to rob a Metro PCS store on Monday in Southwest Philadelphia will not face criminal charges, the District Attorney’s Office and Police Department said this week. VIDEO: MetroPCS Employee Shoots, Kills Armed Robber in Store by Personal Defense World AugAn armed robber pulled a gun as he entered a business recently in Philadelphia. Lauderhill police said a woman who was fired. Emptying the magazine was 100% justified IMO. Fired Metro PCS Employee Returns To Store, Shoots Manager Multiple Times. A man on a violent crime spree was shot and killed by another man who was witnessing an armed robbery in progress.St. You don't shoot him once and then wait for him to make his next move. "After reviewing video of the incident the DAO homicide unit has concurred with the Philadelphia Police Department that this was a justified self-defense shooting consistent with Pennsylvania law," the spokesperson wrote.Click to expand.I disagree. On Tuesday, a spokesperson told NBC10 the homicide unit for the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office determined the shooting was justified. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:12 p.m. Armed robber was shot dead by shopkeeper in Philadelphia on Monday Metro PCS store was previously robbed and employee was licensed to carry Police tell there will be no. "Out of nowhere I heard like ten shots go off," a witness, who did not want to be identified, told NBC10. The employee, who investigators said has a permit to carry, then quickly pulled out his own gun and opened fire, shooting the suspect multiple times. NBC10 obtained surveillance video from inside the store showing the suspect walking inside, displaying a weapon and throwing a bag on the counter in front of the employee. South Carolina liquor store owner Rick Chow shot and killed 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton who was just looking for water. Police said an unidentified man in his late 30s armed with a gun tried to rob the store on 70th Street and Elmwood Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. The manager of a Philadelphia Dollar General store shot and killed a man who was trying to rob the business, police say. An employee shot and killed a robber inside a Metro PCS store in Southwest Philadelphia, according to investigators.
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