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To: SLB
Here's a little more info from a Dayton TV station.

An attempted armed robbery takes an odd twist and one of the suspects ends up in the hospital. This all happened just before one Friday morning at the intersection of Catalpa and Riverview in Dayton. This story is complicated and police are still sorting things out.

 

Officers were called to the intersection on a report of an armed robbery. When they arrived the robbery victim told them he was approached by two men carrying guns. That is when he pulled out his own gun and began shooting at the suspects. Several rounds were exchanged between them. One of the suspects was hit. The men then got into a vehicle and drove away. They showed up minutes later at Good Samaritan Hospital where police took two of them into custody, the third was rushed into emergency surgery.

 

“He had four wounds, the most serious one being to stomach region. We took two other juveniles into custody there. The person that was shot was taken in for emergency surgery,” said Lt. Michael Martin.

 

All three suspects in this crime are juveniles. On top of the attempted robbery, police say the vehicle they drove to the hospital was stolen. Detectives are interviewing the two taken into custody.

 

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So three young punks driving a stolen car, one is plugged full of holes and the other two are arrested and the stolen car is recovered.

7 posted on 06/05/2005 7:54:12 AM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset
So three young punks driving a stolen car, one is plugged full of holes and the other two are arrested and the stolen car is recovered.

A good days work

14 posted on 06/05/2005 8:17:41 AM PDT by cpdiii (Oil Field Trash, Roughneck, Geologist, Pilot, Pharmacist, (OIL FIELD TRASH was fun))
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