Armed robber meets his match. I don't think he had ammo in the shotgun.
Sad,, but that is what I was thinking, Sad how our thought is conditioned living in MD.If this had happened in MD, these brave ladies would probably be procescuted because they locked the exit door to keep the perp inside instead of letting him escape. Hopefully they will not be charged.
I was going to say that. They effectively trapped him after he left without even firing on them. But this happened in OK so its OKIf this had happened in MD, these brave ladies would probably be procescuted because they locked the exit door to keep the perp inside instead of letting him escape. Hopefully they will not be charged.
Yep... she fired on him when he turned to leave (basically shooting as his back) after the threat was basically over, and then locked him in. In MD they would be hung out to dry... but MD is a silly place. Glad they didn't get hurt and hope that the people spends a good long time in jail.I was going to say that. They effectively trapped him after he left without even firing on them. But this happened in OK so its OK
10000% agree. They walked away untouched and created a scenario that brpight them back into the fight. They should have hit that lock button as soon as he walked out that door. And called the police. Doubt that remote door lock was there to trap people INSIDEI think their game plan of locking an armed man in the store with them is one of the worst ideas ever. This was obviously something that was set up in advance. And if that’s your plan to force a shoot out then you should be better prepared. So glad they survived and hopefully they do not look at this as a success.
2018...I thought the video felt familiar.This happened in 2018...
Robbery Suspect Shot By Tulsa Liquor Store Owner Goes From Hospital To Jail
<p>A man shot several times by a Tulsa liquor store owner last month is now out of the hospital and in the Tulsa County jail.</p>www.newson6.com
watchThere is a happy ending, however:
Tulsa armed robber sentenced to 22 years in federal prison
A man involved in a violent shootout at a Tulsa liquor store was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison Friday. In February 2018, a store employee and her daughter fought for their lives when Tyrone Lee, 37, tried to rob them at gunpoint with a sawed-off shotgun. Officers later arrested Lee...ktul.com