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Post by hunt4fun1 on Dec 19, 2008 8:10:46 GMT -5
I thought about posting these in the Political forum but in this day and age, guns and handguns in particular are a political issue. So, moving forward, I will post all "good guy" shootings in my area in this forum. Here's the first one.
A man walking his dog in Terrell on Wednesday fatally shot an armed 17-year-old robber, police said.
The incident happened at about 10:20 p.m. in Ben Gill Park in the 100 block of Lions Club Lane where, police said, a group of teen robbers surrounded the man.
According to investigators, Markee Lamar Johnson pulled out a gun and the 47-year-old man, a licensed concealed handgun owner, fired shots.
The 17-year-old Terrell High School student was struck in the head and died at Parkland Hospital. His weapon was recovered at the scene and later determined to be stolen during a separate offense in Terrell, according to police.
Police said they would not likely file charges against the man.
"I think in this particular situation, it would be a clear example of someone exercising their rights to protect themselves under the law," Capt. A.D. Sanson said.
Three other teen suspects fled the scene in a vehicle that was recovered in the 300 block of S. Park Street, police said.
Police identified the the other suspects and arrested one of them. Ryan Scott Patterson, 17, is charged with aggravated robbery.
The robbery victim, who did not want to be identified, was not injured.
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Post by hunt4fun1 on Dec 19, 2008 8:14:07 GMT -5
You should have heard the family and friend...."he was such a good kid"......"he just got mixed up with the wrong crowd"......"he didn't deserve to die like this".....
That kid stuck a loaded, STOLEN gun in an innocent mans face and got what he deserved. AND the gun was identified in another robbery last week. You know how they identify a gun that way? It had to have been discharged and they matched the bullet to the barrel.
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Post by NitroHunter on Dec 19, 2008 20:48:26 GMT -5
A guy killed one of two would be robbers that broke into his house here in Ky the other night. He was also shot but it wasn't life threatning.
Uncle Ted says it best " I don't believe in repeat offenders, I believe in dead offenders."
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