Sub shop robbery attempt torpedoed

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Sub shop robbery attempt torpedoed

Manager wounds masked man who had a gun

By Kelli Wynn

Dayton Daily News

DAYTON | A robbery suspect was shot in the arm Friday by the manager of the Subway restaurant he is accused of trying to rob in the 2800 block of East Third Street, Dayton police said.

The suspect, whose name was not released, was taken to a local hospital to be treated for the non-life-threatening wound after police caught up with him at his sister's house in the 1-99 block of Philadelphia Street shortly after 1 p.m., police said.

A 26-year-old Dayton man, an employee of the Subway who asked not to be identified by name, said he was on the telephone behind the counter when he looked out the window and saw a man coming from the side of the building, wearing a mask and sunglasses.

Just before the suspect walked in, the employee said, the wife of the sub shop manager activated the security system and told her husband she thought they were about to be robbed. She, too, had noticed the masked man, the employee said.

"Next thing you know (the suspect) got up on the counter," the employee said. "I was scared. I just dropped to the floor."

The suspect pointed a weapon at the manager, who was counting money, the employee said.

Unbeknownst to the suspect, the manager was carrying a gun, said the employee who noted that the sandwich shop had been robbed just before the holidays.

"My boss fired at him. ? (The suspect) didn't even have a chance to talk," the employee said.

The manager fired a 9 mm at the suspect, who was holding a .22 caliber handgun, Dayton Sgt. Michael McCune said. The suspect dropped his gun and ran out the front door to his sister's house, a block away from the restaurant. The sister called 911, police said.

There were as many as seven people in the eatery when the incident occurred, said Anita Wagner, who saw the suspect running from store just before she entered on her lunch break.

The suspect, who McCune said is on parole, is likely to be charged with aggravated robbery when the hospital releases him to police custody.

The manager, whose name was not released, was not cited, McCune said.

Contact Kelli Wynn at 225-2414.
 
Hello everyone.â„¢

Hero.

One more scum skimmed from the surface...Darwin was in his office that day, and was figuring who was going to be "selected"... :neener: ;)
 
Let's see:
  • Multiple witnesses from before the guy entered the store.
  • Surveilance tape on.
  • Dropped his gun and left it on scene when he ran.
  • Positively I.D.'d by the new 9mm hole in his arm.
  • Almost immediately called in by sister, whose place nearby he ran to.
  • Was already on parole.

Gee, you think they've got a case against him?? :D
 
Should've used a .50bmg! :D




Ok, ok. He did get the job done, but better aim could have helped.
 
Let's just hope the POS doesn't find a pro boner shark to sue the manager (can you say "UK?" sure you can). :barf:
 
Lets see here.
Felon on parole
Possesion of a firearm
Commiting a felony

Will the FEDERAL LAWS be applied? :barf:

I don't believe they will. :banghead: So sad.

Oneshooter
Livin in Texas
 
Living in the Dayton area, and considering the crime rate here, I can tell you that the BGs around here have yet to consider the possibility of confronting an armed victim. Maybe this will help, of course they had to be smart enough to read the paper.
 
The BG will probably be approached by a "shark" lawyer that will promise to go after the store employee for causing him to lose some time in his chosen 'profession' of holdup man wannabe! :rolleyes:
 
An excellent job by the manager. Unfortunately, I'll bet he loses his job for carrying while on the clock inside the restaurant.
 
The article is a little confusing with the "wife of the owner" and the "owner" involved then state that the "manager" fired the shot. Subways are franchises locally owned. If the "owner" defended himself then he is on firm legal ground.
 
Good shot. Killing the robbery suspect in the business will definitely decrease the business (how many people will go to a place where someone was killed). One shot was enough.
 
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