(TX) Suspect killed, clerk wounded in Hurst holdup

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Suspect killed, clerk wounded in Hurst holdup

05:35 PM CST on Thursday, February 2, 2006

By DEBRA DENNIS / The Dallas Morning News

A gunman who police say robbed a convenience store four times times since July attempted a fifth robbery late Wednesday.

This time, the robbery ended with the gunman's death during an exchange of gunfire with the store's owner, police said.

The robber, whose name has not been released, was found dead behind the H.E.B. Food Mart in the 1600 block of Sotogrande Blvd.

He collapsed after being shot in the chest by the store’s owner, said Assistant Police Chief Richard Winstanley.

The owner was not wounded but a store clerk was shot in the lower back and right arm. The clerk was taken to Harris Methodist Fort Worth and is in good condition, officials said.

"They knew who he was when he walked in the store," Chief Winstanley said.

The gunman ran after he was shot and collapsed near a fence he had scaled behind the store, police said.

Police believe the same man was armed on July 12 when he entered the store and stole money along with the owner's gun. The gunman, police said, returned Dec. 22, Jan. 5 and again on Jan. 9 using the owner's weapon in all of those robberies.

Police set up surveillance at the store and for three weeks there were no holdups, he said.

Around 11 p.m. Wednesday, the armed robber returned as the store was about to close.

“It was the same m.o.,” Chief Winstanley said. “It got to the point [where] the owner knew what to expect.”

No charges have been filed.

The case will be sent to the Tarrant County district attorney’s office for review, Chief Winstanley said.


http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...stories/020306dnmethurstrobbery.633c1e10.html

Maybe someone in the area can clarify this for me, but was it the HEB that was robbed? I didn't think HEBs had individual owners... Good to see, though, that they evidently don't frown on at least SOMEONE in the store being armed.
 
Wow, that's a few blocks from where I grew up. My junior high tennis team used the Sotogrande apartment for practice courts.
 
The web is a thing of beauty. Now for once, self-defense stories can spread. They are still not mainstream, but this is step in the right direction.
 
My wife and I lived in an apartment on the Same street 1 block away for a year when we first moved here. The area has really gone to hell in recent years. I'm starting to wonder if I've moved far enough away. :scrutiny:
 
Drizzt said:
Maybe someone in the area can clarify this for me, but was it the HEB that was robbed? I didn't think HEBs had individual owners... Good to see, though, that they evidently don't frown on at least SOMEONE in the store being armed.

You are correct, HEBs are not individually owned. Must have been the store manager if this was an HEB.

The company headquarters is in San Antonio and the whole company is individually owned.

Side note, the store gets its name from the original founder, Howard E Butt......
 
Drizzt said:
Maybe someone in the area can clarify this for me, but was it the HEB that was robbed? I didn't think HEBs had individual owners... Good to see, though, that they evidently don't frown on at least SOMEONE in the store being armed.

I think they meant H.E.B., Food Mart.

as in Hurst, Euless, Bedford,.... Food Mart, in the H.E.B. area.

It is good to see them taking care of themselves but the d@mn news keeps saying:
"Took the law into his own hands" rather than "Protected himself and his property".
 
Watched the tape on tv.....

smoked a bad guy and he will get his gun back.........should be a wake up call to the other stopnrob stores around here........chris3
 
What's not immediately obvious from the article is that the defunct robber attempted to rob the store the DAY after the police surveillance ended. Evidently he was doing a bit of surveillance of his own.

Pretty stupid to repeatedly rob a store in TX. You gotta figure that sooner or later they're gonna get tired of you, and when they do, no one's gonna care when they give you "magnum rehabilitation".

The first TV report I saw indicated that the store had been robbed 5 times in December. Either the paper or the TV report is badly in error--not too surprising, I guess...

Video here. You'll have to find it in the index on the right side of the screen.

http://www.nbc5i.com/video/index.html

One interesting tidbit from the video--still no ID on the robber.
 
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