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Clerk takes swings; robber strikes out
registerguard.com ^ | January 15, 2003 | By REBECCA NOLAN

Posted on 01/15/2003 12:28:27 PM PST by Harley109

A robber made a bad decision when he chose to hold up the 7-Eleven store at 29th and Willamette Street early Tuesday.

He didn't know that the clerk behind the counter was armed with a metal baseball bat and ready for anything.

The 20-year-old clerk foiled a similar attempt last May and ended up with stab wounds to his arms.

In the latest case, it was the robber who went to the hospital with injuries.

William Deland Kelly, 48, a transient, entered the store shortly after 2 a.m. Tuesday, Eugene police said.

He walked up to the cash register where the clerk stood and showed a pistol tucked in the waistband of his pants, police said.

He threatened to shoot the clerk unless he handed over all the money in the register, police said.

The clerk told the robber that he couldn't open the register without ringing up a purchase, police said, so the robber handed him a screwdriver and told him to pry it open.

Instead, the clerk pulled out the metal baseball bat he has kept under the counter since the last robbery, police spokeswoman Kerry Delf said. He hit Kelly several times and held the man down when he tried to run from the store, she said.

Police were called at 2:14 a.m. and arrived shortly thereafter to find the clerk still holding the robber, Delf said.

Kelly was treated at Sacred Heart Medical Center and later taken to the Lane County Jail on a charge of first-degree robbery, on a warrant for violating parole in a past drug case and for being a fugitive wanted in another state, jail records showed.

The weapon he carried was an air pistol designed to look like a high-powered handgun, police said.

In the May case, the clerk was stocking shelves when a man walked into the same store at 2895 Willamette and held up another employee working the register. The intruder was armed with a knife and what appeared to be a rifle equipped with a scope.

As the robber left with his loot, the clerk jumped him from behind, knocked the gun from his hand and wrestled him to the asphalt. The robber stabbed at his arm several times before police arrived.

The clerk was treated for the stab wounds, one of which required stitches. The scoped rifle turned out to be a BB gun crafted to resemble a firearm.

Police generally advise against such heroics, recommending instead that robbery victims and witnesses make careful mental notes to help investigators identify and capture people after the fact.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 7eleven; crime; robbery; smallstores
Batter up!
1 posted on 01/15/2003 12:28:27 PM PST by Harley109
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2 posted on 01/15/2003 12:30:30 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Harley109
Dude, get a new gig!!!
3 posted on 01/15/2003 12:31:02 PM PST by zarf (Kant buy me love....)
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To: zarf
Sure buggy. But first explain what my old one is first. I can't read your mind.
4 posted on 01/15/2003 12:32:43 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: zarf
buggy=buddy
5 posted on 01/15/2003 12:33:11 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: Harley109
"Police generally advise against such heroics, recommending instead that robbery victims and witnesses make careful mental notes to help investigators identify and capture people after the fact."

BS..... The police are REACTIVE they can't do a thing until a crime is committed and a victims made.....Beat 'em, Shoot 'em, stab 'em.. do it enough and word gets out that it's not so easy to rob, and terrorize.
6 posted on 01/15/2003 12:35:59 PM PST by Robe
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To: Robe
When I worked as a 7 Eleven clerk in my younger days, I was taught to give the money and get them out of the store. We were advized we would be fired otherwise.

I did ome checking with my sources at another 7 Eleven franchise store then this one, and learned this kid was not let go for his brinksmanship with the robber.

I'll have to think on this situation in the context of today's society, because if I were the store owner I would fire him. Maybe it is me who is using outmoded thinking here. But even if I were in that situation and did that, I wouldn't blight him with a bad reference.

I have no love for armed robbers, that's for certain.

7 posted on 01/15/2003 12:43:32 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: Harley109
I think he meant the store clerk, not you.
8 posted on 01/15/2003 12:45:10 PM PST by renosathug
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To: Harley109
Swing away, Merrill.
9 posted on 01/15/2003 12:46:36 PM PST by Pete
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To: zarf
Dude, get a new gig!!!

It's the new, service economy.

10 posted on 01/15/2003 12:48:40 PM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Harley109
Police generally advise against such heroics, recommending instead that robbery victims and witnesses make careful mental notes to help investigators identify and capture people after the fact.

A person I worked with had his daughter shot dead under those circumstance. They found this out after the fact from the murderers.

She came to put groceries in here car and the two perps were breaking into and stealing a car near her. When the perps were ready to leave one of them noticed she had been watching them so he fired one shot to her heart to avoid any witnesses. At least that is what the perps told the police after the fact when they got arrested.

The police aren't going to protect you; they are going to show up after the fact with a clipboard to take notes. - Tom

11 posted on 01/15/2003 12:48:52 PM PST by Capt. Tom
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To: renosathug
Thanks. I hope so. I haven't worked at 7 Eleven in over two decades.

I was merely erring on the side of caution and inviting him to give feedback if indeed he or she was miffed by something in regards to my postings.

12 posted on 01/15/2003 12:50:35 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: Willie Green
"It's the new, service economy."

LOL!!!

13 posted on 01/15/2003 12:51:58 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: Harley109
Police generally advise against such heroics, recommending instead that robbery victims and witnesses make careful mental notes to help investigators identify and capture people after the fact.

Well that won't help a whole damn lot if the clerk is DEAD!

Kudos to this fella for being willing to protect the store. He's not even the store owner, but he knows what is the right thing to do. Maybe the word will now go out to the neighborhood n'er-do-wells; pick on another store!!

14 posted on 01/15/2003 12:59:56 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: Harley109
Lighten up dude.

I was refering to the dude in the article who was robbed for a 2ND TIME!!!

15 posted on 01/15/2003 1:01:30 PM PST by zarf (Kant buy me love....)
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To: zarf
Noted, and lightened up. I was merely confused in any event, as there was different robbers and clerks in both incidents. Thanks for that first bump and comment.

Just the typo alone tells me I should have thought more before I asked about your post's meaning. Oh well, another leaning experience survived with but a couple of broken tail feathers. Have a great day, and my apologies.

16 posted on 01/15/2003 1:19:49 PM PST by Harley109 (Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once.)
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To: Harley109
"Police generally advise against such heroics, recommending instead that robbery victims and witnesses make careful mental notes to help investigators identify and capture people after the fact."

Impossible, however, if one is dead. This is conveniently never mentioned. A better long term solution is to kill robbers "after the fact", thus giving pause to would-be robbers in the future. As it is, they have little fear and even less respect for human life and private property since they are usually assured of a docile, de-balled and compliant weenified society. This situation will change or the problem will only become far worse than anyone can imagine.
17 posted on 01/15/2003 1:52:26 PM PST by Freedom4US
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To: Freedom4US
Total agreement.

Giving in to the demands of criminals only opens the door to encouraging the extremes of their depravity: 'Do what you will, I won't resist!'

You may think this is the safe route, but people ought to do what their instincts tell them to do. The blame, guilt and fault ALL belong on the head of the perp and politicians that create laws to prosecute the victims should be canned.

So, yeah, batter-up!
18 posted on 01/15/2003 2:06:07 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: Harley109
That's ok. Being called "dude" repeatedly is enough to set anyone off.
19 posted on 01/16/2003 12:13:39 AM PST by zarf (Kant buy me love....)
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