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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26722550/I love the slant that Charges are Not LIKELY to be made....
almost like they want to, or hate admitting that they can't....
LAKE WORTH, Fla. - A man defending his wife and baby shot and killed a would-be robber at a Lake Worth liquor store Sunday night, the store's owner told WPBF News 25. Store Owner Tells Of Would-Be Robber's Fatal Shooting
It happened shortly after 9 p.m. at the A1A Discount Beverage store, located at 3747 Military Trail.
Store owner Nawaf Nagi said the man entered the store, said hello, picked up a Gatorade and asked for a pack of cigarettes.
"As soon as I open the register, all I see is a gun in my face," Nagi said. "He said, "Give me your money. Give me your money."
Nagi's son-in-law, daughter and 7-month-old grandson were in the store at the time. Nagi said the robber pointed the gun at the baby several times and ignored the store owner"s pleas to stop. That"s when Nagi"s son-in-law, Yamen Abdelfattah, pulled out a gun and shot the man.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office on Monday identified the suspect as Robert C. Martin, 35, of Lake Worth. Authorities said Martin has been linked to at least one other robbery in Lake Worth earlier this month.
Martin pulled a gun on a clerk at the Stop and Shop on Congress Avenue and got away with about $400 in cash during the Sept. 7 robbery, sheriff"s officials said.
Authorities said charges are not likely to be filed against Abdelfattah because he had a concealed weapons permit. His family was not harmed.
Detectives said they were investigating whether Martin was a suspect in additional robberies in the Lake Worth area.
Source: MSNBC
almost like they want to, or hate admitting that they can't....
LAKE WORTH, Fla. - A man defending his wife and baby shot and killed a would-be robber at a Lake Worth liquor store Sunday night, the store's owner told WPBF News 25. Store Owner Tells Of Would-Be Robber's Fatal Shooting
It happened shortly after 9 p.m. at the A1A Discount Beverage store, located at 3747 Military Trail.
Store owner Nawaf Nagi said the man entered the store, said hello, picked up a Gatorade and asked for a pack of cigarettes.
"As soon as I open the register, all I see is a gun in my face," Nagi said. "He said, "Give me your money. Give me your money."
Nagi's son-in-law, daughter and 7-month-old grandson were in the store at the time. Nagi said the robber pointed the gun at the baby several times and ignored the store owner"s pleas to stop. That"s when Nagi"s son-in-law, Yamen Abdelfattah, pulled out a gun and shot the man.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office on Monday identified the suspect as Robert C. Martin, 35, of Lake Worth. Authorities said Martin has been linked to at least one other robbery in Lake Worth earlier this month.
Martin pulled a gun on a clerk at the Stop and Shop on Congress Avenue and got away with about $400 in cash during the Sept. 7 robbery, sheriff"s officials said.
Authorities said charges are not likely to be filed against Abdelfattah because he had a concealed weapons permit. His family was not harmed.
Detectives said they were investigating whether Martin was a suspect in additional robberies in the Lake Worth area.
Source: MSNBC
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