Posted on 06/10/2022 6:53:57 AM PDT by marktwain
On May 27, 2022, at Clay’s Wellston Food Market in Missouri, next to the Illinois border on the east side of St. Louis, a man “openly carrying” an AR15 type rifle, under a jacket, with a “gun sleeve” on the rifle, was accosted by an armed man who approached him from behind and demanded the rifle and the jacket. From ksdk.com:
Major Ron Martin with the North County Police Cooperative spoke to 5 On Your Side after the shooting. He said that moments before the shooting, a customer with a rifle had entered the grocery store.
Martin said the patron was “open carrying” the rifle in a gun sleeve underneath an article of clothing and did not threaten anyone while inside the store.
The robbery did not go well for the robber, who turned out to be a career criminal. It seems the owner of the rifle objected to the theft. Strenuously. With gunfire. From fox2now.com:
According to court documents obtained by FOX2, surveillance footage captured Booker putting a gun to the head of the rifle-toting individual before he took the AR-15 and a jacket. The footage also showed him wielding a pistol he possessed, in addition to the stolen AR-15 rifle while several others were present.
Police say the victim of the stolen rifle fired shots at Booker, who was struck multiple times. That victim left the scene, but police believe another man returned moments later and also shot the man who took the rifle.
Officers found Booker laying in front of the store with several gunshot wounds. He was treated for his injuries at a hospital. Authorities served a warrant for Booker’s arrest on Tuesday. Booker is scheduled for an arraignment hearing in the case for June 6.
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“So I count two victims. Don’t you?”
No. One victim. The victim who had his rifle stolen, retrieved his pistol from his truck and then left the scene after a gunfight.
Did you have to pay the lawyer more than the replacement cost of the pistol?
Yeah...I’m confused. It said the perp took the AR. Did the victim have a pistol or something?
I can remember when high school kids had gun hooks on the inside window of their truck cabs-—and guns were there all day at school in deer hunting season.
Trucks were NOT locked up , either.
NO ONE every did any pilfering.
As gun writer Massad Ayoob called it years ago, “Veiled exhibitionism.”
“Good guy got rifle back.”
Police are looking for “Good guy” and his three companions that left in a bullet-ridden Ford.
“As a side note, this article is just more proof how woefully bad the 5.56 round is as this dummy took multiple hits from it at close range and is still breathing.”
AR-15 never fired.
Dean, it’s not clear if the rifle was successfully stolen or not. Can you elaborate?
Well reading is fundamental.
Thanks for the clarification!
terribly written article...
Nope I missed it and thank you for clarifying.
I remember Petraeus being shot by an M16 and they stitched him up and he walked away fine that same day. Seeing feral dogs shot with a .223/5.56 they always run away. Not so with other comparable cartridges where they drop instantly (5.45/7.62 Soviet).
Yeah the joke is on me - I didn’t read (I admit it).
That Lungblaster 9 is an amazing round!
As far as I can tell, the police never had possession of he rifle.
The rifle owner retrieved the rifle before he fled the scene.
In some accounts, it is implied the second person who shot the robber took the rifle before he fled the scene.
I have not seen any accounts where the police had possession of the rifle.
Yes, I didn’t read far enough clearly :)
Thank you.
“Dean, it’s not clear if the rifle was successfully stolen or not. Can you elaborate?”
From the article:
Robber was taken to the hospital and arrested. Third man left with rifle.
Probably companion of “victim”
Sounds like “victim” and companions were up to no good.
From the article, it remains unclear if the rifle was successfully stolen. I’ll wait for Dean.
“From the article, it remains unclear if the rifle was successfully stolen. I’ll wait for Dean.”
Robber did not get rifle.
Again, I’ll wait for clarification from Dean... but, if the rifle was unstolen, and the bad guy got shot up, I consider it a successful transaction.
It appears much as I expected, a gang shootout, probably enforcing their "turf" against someone who dared attempt to steal from a gang member.
You can see the rifle was not what would normally be called "openly carried", but was sloppily concealed carried under the jacket.
The person carrying it covers it up when it is exposed.
The robber who stole it, tries to get it to work while he is under fire.
The robber is unsuccessful.
Confederates of the rifle carrier work in coordination to shoot the robber, then flee together in a white car.
Yup
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