Posted on 01/13/2016 8:18:31 PM PST by TigerClaws
Two robbery suspects were shot by an employee at a cell phone store in the Jeffrey Manor neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.
The T-Mobile store in the 2000-block of East 95th St. was left riddled with bullet holes. If not for the employee carrying a weapon with a concealed carry license, the manager of the store says he might be telling a different story.
"I think concealed carry is a great opportunity for managers, workers, employees to protect themselves in these cases. And our employee did a great job to protect themselves and the other employee," said Neil Tadros, store manager.
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Din du nuffin
Just Teens
"I think concealed carry is a great opportunity for managers, workers, employees to protect themselves in these cases. And our employee did a great job to protect themselves and the other employee," said Neil Tadros, store manager.
Me thinks the employee will soon be an EX-employee and that T-Mobile will now have a company policy against anyone carrying in their stores
When a shot to the groin leaves someone in serious condition, you know that was a nice hit.
Exactly.
The Didndu nuffin baby momma will sue.
Jus tu spirin' rap stars tryan to turn der lives around.
Let’s hope the trash suffered.
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He needs to get his sights checked! Center mass, baby, center mass!
“can you hear me now?”
The T-Mobile store is a “no guns store.
I do not know if Illinois allows an exception for owners of a “no guns” store to have a gun in the store.
Didnt Obama say that someone with a gun is far more likely to be the one hurt by it in a confrontation with a criminal?
Lies from the Liar in Chief.
It goes without saying that it had zero effect on the perps...
Is the licensed employee going to be hassled because of company policy?
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Stupid "defense prohibited" zones...!!
Ha! Good one.
BAM!! “Can you hear me now? Well, can ya punk?”
I love a happy ending.
30 years ago, that was an “iffy” neighborhood. Now I understand that it is definitely a no-go zone. You have to feel sorry for the people trying to make an honest dollar there.
double tap so the (alleged) perp(s) can’t sue in civil court.
I kinda view (from afar) the whole metro area as a NO-GO Zone.
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