(MS) Clerk fires shotgun at fleeing robbers

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April 1, 2003

Clerk fires shotgun at fleeing robbers



Armed men held up nearby store 15 minutes earlier
By Sylvain Metz
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A Jackson convenience store clerk armed with a shotgun opened fire on a pair of robbers Monday morning, police said.

The same men held up another store just minutes earlier, police said.

The clerk at the Chevron station on Cooper Road blasted the robbers' getaway car with a 12-gauge shotgun as they tried to make off with the cash register and a 12-pack of beer, police said.

They dropped the beer when the clerk fired, authorities said.

The clerk would not give his name and would not comment.

About 15 minutes earlier, at 9 a.m., the same two men walked into the Spur service station on U.S. 18 off Robinson Road, displayed handguns and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash, said Jackson Police Department spokesman Robert Graham said. A third man was waiting in the car, he said.

The robbers next turned up at Dixie Gas at 1705 Raymond and Robinson roads about 9:59 a.m., Graham said.

Kathleen Besok, a cashier, said she was in the back when she heard the door buzzer. When she reached the front of the store, Besok said, she saw two young men, one entering behind the other.

The man in front had a bandanna hiked up to his nose so she couldn't see his face, she said.

About that time, a customer drove up and the pair left, the first robber dropping the bandanna from around his face.

Besok said she saw a maroon or burgundy Honda Accord take off with three men inside.

Besok, who has worked for Dixie Gas about a year, said robberies don't scare her, but they make her "mad and irritated." "They need to go out and get a job."

Graham said Monday night that police were still searching for the robbers.

http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0304/01/m09.html
 
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