Sunday, January 11, 2009

Men Sought After Customer Saves Clerk From Robber


In Florida, you see, anyone can use deadly force to respond to a felony in progress, and many do precisely that. Which is one of the reasons cops, politicians, and other villains, thieves and scoundrels don't like it. Competition, and chlorinating the gene pool of a certain voting block drives 'em to distraction.

OCOEE, Fla. - "A convenience store customer in Ocoee turned the tables on suspected robbers Monday night, and authorities continued to search for two people Tuesday evening.

Authorities said the man grabbed a gun and shot and killed the bottle-wielding bandit.

The customer, who was only identified as Chris to protect his identity, said he walked into a Kangaroo convenience store on Franklin Street and noticed at least two suspicious men.

The customer said he walked out to his car to get his phone and heard the clerk inside screaming for help. He said he grabbed his gun and went back inside and saw the suspected robber beating a female clerk with a beer bottle.

The customer said he told the assailant he had a gun, but the man turned toward him and the customer fired two shots, killing the suspect.

"I feel very shaken. I feel very glad that I was here, that I could help my friend because I come to this store. I've lived in Ocoee for 20 years, and I'm glad I could be here, and I'm glad I was able to help," the customer said.

The customer was asked whether he had a permit to carry a concealed weapon, and he responded that he did.

Chris said he doesn't consider himself him a hero.

"I saw a lady that was in distress and I came in and took the action that I thought was necessary," he said. "Hearing a lady scream to where it sounds like bloody murder to where I thought she was going to be killed, I decided to help the lady. I've known her for years. She's a friend of mine, and I wanted to go in and help."

Investigators said the one suspect shot was killed, and two other people are sought in the case. Police identified the deceased as Freddie Carson, 40, of Orlando."

So join me, please, in a standing ovation for Chris.

Thanks to Of Arms and the Law for the link.

2 comments:

marina rodriguez said...

it is because of chris that i enjoy many more days with my kids. i have been given a second chance at life.so for my friend chris....there will never ever been enough words or days that i can express how gratful i am....

fits said...

Glad to see you're doing well well, Marina.