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Tragedy plaguing convenience stores
Houston Chronicle ^ | July 11, 2002 | THOM MARSHALL

Posted on 07/12/2002 7:41:43 AM PDT by Stat-boy

Tragedy plaguing convenience stores By THOM MARSHALL Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle ANOTHER TRAGIC SHOOTING in our town, where the convenience-store death rate over the past 2 1/2 years averages one every six or seven weeks.

A fellow with a gun went in at 8:45 a.m. to rob the place. He apparently didn't know the owner, Ngoc Thanh Le, had shot and killed another robber back in September, or he might have picked another store.

Houston has about 3,000 of them, and a greater concentration than this you will not find. According to the National Association of Convenience Stores, there are about 120,000 across the United States. Texas contains more than any other state, about 10 percent of the total, or 12,000. So about 25 percent of all the convenience stores in Texas are located in our town.

It was Monday that Le and the robber shot and killed each other. When I went out on Wednesday afternoon to the corner of Westpark and Tanglewilde, the store's padlocked door bore a couple of bunches of flowers and a hand-lettered sign that said, sorry, we're closed.

The 'Wild, Wild West' Just a few steps away in the strip center, Phyllis Roberts sat outside Letso's Hair and Nails Studio, where she works. She said she popped over to the store as many as 10 times a day for sodas, chips, candy, sandwiches ... and a real nice thing was if she didn't have enough money, Le would let her pay next time.

"It was a classic neighborhood corner store," she said. "He's going to be dearly missed."

Letso's closes on Mondays. If the shootout had been another day, Roberts could have been in danger.

"I tell people we're going back to the Wild, Wild West," Roberts said.

She has a point. At another convenience store a couple of blocks away, I pulled up just as a couple of cops returned to their patrol car with sodas and snacks. One said he had more than 20 years on the force and so I asked him, based on all that experience, what he thought could be done to make convenience stores safer.

"Citizens need to arm themselves," he said. "We can't be everywhere."

Citizens need to arm themselves? City Councilman Gordon Quan said that is not the city's official Police Department policy. Guns, he said, are not recommended for use in convenience stores.

"I know my own father did not want to arm himself," Quan said.

The councilman's interest in trying to make Houston's convenience stores safer stems from the fact that he grew up and went through law school while working in the family store "on the East End."

The first 20 years his father owned it, there were no robberies, Quan said.

"Back then you knew everybody who came in," he said. "But when drugs came into the neighborhood, things changed dramatically." After the store was robbed four times in two years, the Quans sold it.

Tips to prevent robberies In 2000, following a large number of convenience-store robberies and about eight killings of owners or employees in the first five months of that year, Quan worked with the South Asian Chamber of Commerce and the police to develop a store safety kit. It includes a videotape and printed information to help businesses prevent or survive robberies.

It seems like a worthy plan, but implementation lags. Only about 100 of the kits have thus far been distributed. Meanwhile, Quan's office said 13 more deaths have occurred in convenience stores in the past two years.

Funding has been acquired to produce 2,000 kits in four languages. A spokeswoman in Quan's office said these should be ready in three months. Additional funding will be needed to complete Quan's plan to get kits to all 3,000 area convenience stores.

The kit recommends store windows should be kept clean and unblocked. (There were a great many signs on the windows of Le's store, making it difficult to see inside.) The kit also advises that store personnel should not display weapons or do anything to make a robber nervous.


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To: patton
Even if the Claymore is pointed the right way, how close do you want to be to the back of a Claymore when it goes off? I think I'd like to be standing more than a couple feet away unless I am wearing some serious shin guards!
41 posted on 07/12/2002 9:19:43 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Stat-boy
It includes a videotape and printed information to help businesses . . . survive robberies

So would the videotape and printed information be made of kevlar, perhaps?

42 posted on 07/12/2002 9:20:40 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: aculeus; dighton
REPORTER, n. A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words.

"More dear than all my bosom knows, O thou
Whose 'lips are sealed' and will not disavow!"
So sang the blithe reporter-man as grew
Beneath his hand the leg-long "interview."

Barson Maith
- Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary

43 posted on 07/12/2002 9:57:16 AM PDT by general_re
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To: Stat-boy
If any of you are in the Houston area where this took place, here's what needs to be done (Tampa too). Contact the PD, have them put together a firearms training class for all the store owners and citizens. PUBLICISE IT! In the paper, storefronts, telephone pole hand bills. Especially in the area of the crimes, Big front page headlines, "Store Owners Trained In Gun Use" lots of pictures. Guaranteed immediate reduction in crime, this technique has been used, endorsed and proven in a number of cities across the nation.
44 posted on 07/12/2002 10:06:41 AM PDT by chuknospam
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To: gridlock
Truly a tragedy.
45 posted on 07/12/2002 10:11:24 AM PDT by KateUTWS
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To: Stat-boy
Many years ago when I was with a large Central Texas police department I observed an interesting phenomenon. It was then in vogue to rob liquor stores. The local criminal element would do a rash of liquor store robberies, until some store owner proceeded to remove the perp from the list of the living with a high velocity projectile throwing device. For the next few months liquor stores were safe as baby carriages. Then the cycle would repeat. The moral? Criminals aren't stupid, just forgetful.

Boonie Rat

MACV SOCOM, PhuBai/Hue '65-'66

46 posted on 07/12/2002 11:01:44 AM PDT by Boonie Rat
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To: MickMan51
MEA CULPA - I read too quickly - thought the store owner killed the PERP -
47 posted on 07/12/2002 11:08:11 AM PDT by goodnesswins
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To: TheDon
I'm not so sure that the Claymore really scared away potential robbers, given that it looks very much like a giant "Moon Pie"...........
48 posted on 07/12/2002 11:10:40 AM PDT by tracer
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To: chuknospam
Oh, I don't know. Doing what you suggest would spoil many a well-deserved "sooprahz"......
49 posted on 07/12/2002 11:12:39 AM PDT by tracer
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To: Boonie Rat
Criminals aren't stupid, just forgetful.

Ya. There is an all night drug store in a bad section of my town. The owner has taken out about 6 perps over the years --- all clean shots. They all are about 5 years apart. It seems every new generation has to learn for themselves.

50 posted on 07/12/2002 11:17:31 AM PDT by Ditto
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To: Stat-boy
City Councilman Gordon Quan said that is not the city's official Police Department policy. Guns, he said, are not recommended for use in convenience stores.

Mr. Quan, prehaps when you are thrown out of office you should own and operate a 7-11 and post a sign in your window: "Clerk is proudly unarmed."

What a nitwit.

51 posted on 07/12/2002 11:27:40 AM PDT by Doomonyou
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To: chuknospam
Ooops. Wrong mine. We never used those in the Green-Water Navy in my day.

But the Claymore does look like a boom-box........

52 posted on 07/12/2002 11:41:39 AM PDT by tracer
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