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Posted: 9/23/2014 11:29:04 PM EDT
Not to many details on the clerk, but he was hit in the legs and still killed two of the three crooks. Sound like he has a good bit of community support and the PD portion sounds supportive of the shoot.
http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/local/stark-county/2014/09/22/marathon-armed-robbery/16083845/ |
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Fantastic shooting. I'd imagine getting solid hits on two out of three while being shot at is no easy task.
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My wife worked at the hospital down the street from that station for 13 years, most of that leaving for home at 3:30am. I was so damn glad she finally got out of that shithole.
And yes, good shoot |
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Cooper: "I guess the moral is, do not worry about your condition, make your assailant worry about his condition."
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ALOHA SNACK BAR!
Hope the clerk has a quick recovery. That is some pretty damn good shooting. 2 out of 3 ain't bad. |
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Report yesterday said he had no CCL, hopefully this doesnt cause too much trouble.
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Report yesterday said he had no CCL, hopefully this doesnt cause too much trouble. View Quote Don't need one to CC in a private business, if you are an employee/"agent of the proprietor" and have his permission. Also, the "reasonable person" defense is still a valid affirmative defense, last I knew. Given the circumstances as presented, unless he's a prohibited person, I'd say there's about a 0% chance he's going to be charged with anything. |
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In Canton, no less. A clear nominee for The Gas Station Attendant Hall of Fame.
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Don't need one to CC in a private business, if you are an employee/"agent of the proprietor" and have his permission. Also, the "reasonable person" defense is still a valid affirmative defense, last I knew. Given the circumstances as presented, unless he's a prohibited person, I'd say there's about a 0% chance he's going to be charged with anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Report yesterday said he had no CCL, hopefully this doesnt cause too much trouble. Don't need one to CC in a private business, if you are an employee/"agent of the proprietor" and have his permission. Also, the "reasonable person" defense is still a valid affirmative defense, last I knew. Given the circumstances as presented, unless he's a prohibited person, I'd say there's about a 0% chance he's going to be charged with anything. I agree, the shitbag mefia of course is looking for a way to zimmerman/ferguson the guy is all. |
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Open carry with permission of the owner? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Report yesterday said he had no CCL, hopefully this doesnt cause too much trouble. Open carry with permission of the owner? I doubt it was open carry, but I wonder if a good lawyer can swing a castle approach. Either way, the clerk sounds like he/her gets to live. "A castle doctrine (also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law) is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode (or, in some states, any legally occupied place [e.g., a vehicle or workplace])" Not familiar with Ohio myself. |
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Two less hood rats for society to contend with. Good shootings. God speed on the unnamed clerk's recovery.
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Good shoot!
2 out of 3 is pretty damn good especially after being wounded. |
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Too bad we will never hear their hit rap music, as most assuredly they were aspiring rap "artists" who were turning their lives around.
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Quoted: Don't need one to CC in a private business, if you are an employee/"agent of the proprietor" and have his permission. Also, the "reasonable person" defense is still a valid affirmative defense, last I knew. Given the circumstances as presented, unless he's a prohibited person, I'd say there's about a 0% chance he's going to be charged with anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Report yesterday said he had no CCL, hopefully this doesnt cause too much trouble. Don't need one to CC in a private business, if you are an employee/"agent of the proprietor" and have his permission. Also, the "reasonable person" defense is still a valid affirmative defense, last I knew. Given the circumstances as presented, unless he's a prohibited person, I'd say there's about a 0% chance he's going to be charged with anything. |
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