Wednesday, April 22, 2009

See The Story Of The Georgia Pharmacist Who Kept More Than Pills Under the Counter at CVS

The armed pharmacist taught this lowlife piece of scum a little lesson he'll never forget, although fortunately for the bum robber he wasn't cold, dead meat as he sadly slithered away somehow with a small amount of money after being chased around the store by the armed pharmacy man and again while fleeing as unbelievable as that is.

Obviously the pharmacist wasn't a trained law enforcement man so understandably he was freaking out that he's in a real life gun battle with a lowlife robber and may have been afraid to kill him.

Now watch the people at CVS fire the guy for protecting himself and the store with a concealed weapon although the police say all shots that were fired were legal.

Robber gets surprise when pharmacist opens fire /

- Crime Headlines "AUGUSTA, Ga.---It was a robbery with a big surprise for the robber. A gunman walked into a CVS drugstore expecting to hold up the place. What he didn't expect was to find a pharmacist who had a gun and was not afraid to use it.

The shooting happened just after midnight at the CVS on Walton Way and 15th Street.

Investigators say this isn't the first time CVS has been robbed, but this time was different. A pharmacist fired at the suspect, protecting himself and the store.

The surveillance pictures tell the story. In a matter of seconds a masked robber wearing black enters this CVS Pharmacy and starts demanding money. Clenching a pistol, the robber gives the cashier a bag to fill and then heads towards the back.

'The suspect then asked about the register in the pharmacy and began heading back to the pharmacy,' says Richmond County Sheriff's Sergeant Ken Rogers." continued


Here's another story of a man threatened by a road rager who came to his car window to threaten the driver who pulled out his gun and the seeming attacker ran away only to be apprehended at his home later and arrested for provoking the gun owner and lying to police...

Kingsport man's show of handgun ends alleged road rage incident

- Kingsport Times-News Online: "A Kingsport man used his concealed handgun to protect himself during an alleged road rage incident on Sunday.

According to Kingsport Police, the incident occurred about 1:58 a.m. on Harris Avenue.

Michael Salyer told police he was headed home when a yellow Ford Probe in front of him started weaving from left to right.

The driver, later identified as Jonathan Lee Adams, 28, 1630 Spruce St., stopped in the middle of the road, jumped out and started screaming at him, Salyer said." continued

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