RobTzu
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http://blogs.kansascity.com/crime_scene/robberies/index.html
"A man and a woman, described as an older couple, were using the ATM at the Bank of America at North Oak Trafficway and Barry Road, police said, when a man approached with a gun and robbed them.
A couple was stopped at the ATM.
The robber was walking away when the male victim got out of the car with his gun and yelled for him to stop, said Sgt. Chris Lantz of the department’s robbery unit.
The robber turned around and pointed his gun at the man, Lantz said. The robbery victim fired his gun, hitting the robber in the head, he said."
I do not think this is going to end well for the robbery victim. The robber was leaving, and then he stopped him. That puts this one into iffy legal territory, though still solid moral ground IMO.
edit: Story does not have CCW included, but local talk radio made mention of it.
"A man and a woman, described as an older couple, were using the ATM at the Bank of America at North Oak Trafficway and Barry Road, police said, when a man approached with a gun and robbed them.
A couple was stopped at the ATM.
The robber was walking away when the male victim got out of the car with his gun and yelled for him to stop, said Sgt. Chris Lantz of the department’s robbery unit.
The robber turned around and pointed his gun at the man, Lantz said. The robbery victim fired his gun, hitting the robber in the head, he said."
I do not think this is going to end well for the robbery victim. The robber was leaving, and then he stopped him. That puts this one into iffy legal territory, though still solid moral ground IMO.
edit: Story does not have CCW included, but local talk radio made mention of it.
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