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Bookstore assailant gets shelved -- Owner shows pistol -- end of story
The Patriot-News ^ | Matt Miller

Posted on 12/08/2001 9:21:33 PM PST by Sir Gawain

Bookstore assailant gets shelved

Owner shows pistol -- end of story

Thursday, December 06, 2001By Matt Miller
Of Our Carlisle Bureau

CARLISLE -- When a would-be robber walked into Erin Moul's used-book store and demanded that she open the cash register, she told him, "no."

When the man persisted on Tuesday, she showed him why she wasn't going to open it -- the 9mm pistol she pulled from her purse.

Yesterday, Moul, owner of Cover to Cover Books in the 100 block of North Hanover Street, still had all her cash.

The man accused of trying to rob her, Charles W. Hinton Jr., 35, of Carlisle, was in Cumberland County Prison on charges of robbery, simple assault and criminal attempt. He was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail.

"He came in about 10 minutes before 6," Moul, 34, of Shiremanstown, said as she recounted the foiled robbery attempt. "He walks in and says, 'Do you sell any comic books?'"

She said she told him she did not but the man kept "meandering" around the store. That gave her the feeling something was up, she said.

"I didn't think he was going to rob me," Moul said. "I thought he was going to knock over a display."

Finally, she said, the man came around the back of the counter -- as she backed away toward her purse -- and he said, "I need you to open the cash register."

"I was like, 'I don't think so!'" Moul recalled.

She said that when the man repeated his demand, she replied: "No. And I have a really good reason not to open my register. You want to see why?'

"So I pulled out my 9mm and I said, 'Here's why.'"

"I held it up and showed it to him," Moul said, demonstrating by pointing the weapon -- which she said was loaded at the time of the attempted robbery -- at the ceiling. "Then I said, 'Why don't you try robbing somebody who doesn't have a gun?'

"That just freaked him out," said Moul, who has a permit to carry her pistol. "He apologized. He said, 'I'm sorry. Some of my friends put me up to this.'"

When the man left the store, Moul said, she immediately called Carlisle police. Officers were at her door while she was still on the phone with the dispatcher. Within 40 minutes, they had a suspect -- Hinton -- for her to identify, she said.

"I was absolutely stunned at how fast they moved," Moul said.

Police said Hinton was arraigned before District Justice Harold Bender and sent to the prison. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 12.

Cumberland County Court records show Hinton has served jail time in the county on convictions for drug, assault and terroristic-threat offenses.

Lt. Barry Walters of the Carlisle force said he could not remember a case like Moul's in his 22 years with the borough police.

Moul, who said she would have fired if the man had come any closer to her, admitted to a mix of emotions about the incident.

"It was the funniest thing," she said of the look on the would-be robber's face when she pulled her pistol. "It was terrible, but it was kind of humorous."

Matt Miller may be reached at 249-2006 or mmiller@patriot-news.com.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: banglist

1 posted on 12/08/2001 9:21:33 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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2 posted on 12/08/2001 9:21:49 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: sirgawain
Gee .. this was posted a couple of days ago ... SHAAZAM!

(Different title maybe?)

3 posted on 12/08/2001 9:27:40 PM PST by _Jim
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To: _Jim
I did a search over "bookstore." Different source maybe.
4 posted on 12/08/2001 9:30:01 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: sirgawain
Ever notice how often these sort of reports show "remarkable restraint" by the gun owner?
No "Wild West" shootout, no Crazed gun owner shooting defenceless robbery suspect as he leaves the store.
The weapon was being carried Legally, i.e., Licensed CC.
Yet, the anti-gun crowd continues to rant about the dangers of guns and gun owners.
5 posted on 12/08/2001 10:19:41 PM PST by Drammach
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To: sirgawain
I guess this puts an end to the myth that "the pen is mightier than the sword." :)

I wonder how many tombs in that store railed against violence, private gun ownership, and the civil liberties of criminal defendants? Not a one of them protected this shop owner like his trusty hand gun did.

As for an appropriate punishment for the perp, I hope the judge throws the book at him. ;)

6 posted on 12/08/2001 10:44:28 PM PST by anymouse
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To: sirgawain
What about the rights of the robber? We must try to understand what drove him to rob the bookstore. Think of the poverty that led to his need to rob the store for beer money. Generations of his have known nothing but beerless, cashless nights at the hands of this oppressive bookstore owners "occupation" of his drinking grounds. Oh, and if she was white, it proves her oppressive nature in denying this simple man a beer. As he said, it was his friends that put him up to it - not his fault.

I wish she shot him :)
7 posted on 12/09/2001 2:44:18 AM PST by vince_foster
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