Posted on 11/10/2013 5:46:02 PM PST by rktman
An attempted robbery at a Stop and Go gas station resulted in an exchange of gunfire, leaving the female clerk in the hospital and the would-be robber dead Saturday night in Toledo, Ohio.
Christopher Shockley, 28, entered the store armed with a gun just after 9 oclock with the intention of robbing the place. Although exact details of how the events transpired havent been made public, police did confirm with Northwest Ohio News that Shockley fired first, striking the store clerk, 29-year-old December Long, in the abdomen. However, Long then pulled out a gun of her own from behind the counter and returned fire.
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Wake up, NC. Arm yourself.
Many, many years of northies coming south has turned us into southern NYC.
We need to protect ourselves.
Odd how current businesses hate the Constitution but many are foreign owned.And the federal.government and insurance companies both want all employees defenseless.
This was in Ohio how does it pertain to NC lol “Confused” You think the folks in NC don’t know how to take out the trash or sumpthin ?
really good considering she got shot first. ought to get a medal from the damn mayor.
“You can bet this company will fire her for defending herself with a gun.”
I would also bet that the grieving family gets a slick attorney to pounce on the work rule violations as well as civil rights issues.
As Louis L’Amour would say, “She’s one to walk the river with”.
LOL! Gotta love Louis. I guess, no, I know who I’d rather have in a foxhole with me. December or the lyin’ king. Your choice.
I’m not sure what their employee policy is, but the gas station a few blocks from my church has a sign with a pistol pictured, and in green it says “CONCEALED CARRY ENCOURAGED.” Somehow, I feel safer in there (well, maybe less discriminated against).
LOL! Guess you’re not in the chicago area.
I hope she’ll be okay
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