Posted on 11/04/2013 1:13:36 PM PST by Red in Blue PA
Developing story.
(Excerpt) Read more at cdn.localwireless.com ...
Looks like it happened on the sidewalk out side the store. Guys in ski masks.
Still legal by the laws of Washington State to shoot someone fleeing after an armed robbery. Although there is a similar case that is about to be tried in Spokane, brought about by a liberal attorney general, in contradiction to the law.
The two robbers were confronted by the private (now being described as concerned) citizen. They dragged iron, the citizen pulled his piece and proceeded to take out the trash.
District Attorney John T. Adams has ruled the shoot justifiable (and it is both in terms of self-defense and the stand-your ground law in Pa) and that no charges would be filed against the (in my book hero) citizen.
No description of the perps or citizen has surfaced, yet. You can bet if the perps are young, negro dads and aspiring rappers and the citizen is white or Hispanic, Al and Jesse might get involved if the price is right (which I doubt, Reading Pa is not only crime-ridden, it is poverty-ridden).
My bottom line: good shooting citizen, reload and carry on.
Two men, both armed with guns and wearing masks, had just left the store with stolen cigarettes and lottery tickets when they were confronted by the “concerned citizen,” telling both suspects that he was going to call police and advising them to stay where they were, said Berks County District Attorney John Adams. A brief scuffle ensued, during which the suspects pulled out their guns, Adams said. The citizen then pulled out his gun, for which he had a license to carry, and shot both suspects, Adams said.
Listening to the news video it is hard to believe how anti self defense and pro criminal the reporting is.
It is literally painful to watch the news. I think I will need to contact them and tell them so.
It appeared that the news team did a lot of editing to prevent any positive comments about the shooter from appearing.
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