Prosecutors did not file charges in Dec. 28 incident involving store owner and robber
With his hand shoved in the right pocket of his black Columbia jacket, Josue Angel walked into a gas station-doughnut shop early one morning last December and demanded cash. He had a gun and wasn't afraid to use it, the El Salvadoran immigrant told the owner of the Laurel store.To punctuate the threat, he punched the owner in the stomach.
At first, Mapher Ibrahimi, a 48-year-old married father of two, complied - he opened the register and let Angel fill his pockets.
But as Angel turned toward the door, Ibrahimi unzipped his black winter coat, pulled a .40 caliber Heckner & Koch semi-automatic from the holster on his hip and followed him outside.
This was the second robbery in three weeks at the store and the fourth in 17 months.
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7 comments:
I'll venture to say that those robberies will abruptly stop. Good for the store owner but moreover, good for the Prosecutors. It is very likely that sooner or later this criminal would have taken someones life. Now he will not get that chance. This store owner has done society a great service.
It definetly wasn't self defense, he was shot in the arse while running away, but i guarantee the robberies will stop at that location. If robbers knew that every store employee was packing heat, robberies would drop exponentially. No sane jury would ever convict this man.
They didn't have enough evidence. Though it was thought he was shot in the butt they never found the bullet hole.
This sounds like a worthy case of a man taking an opportunity to uphold person, property and detain for the authorities arrival.
The delinquents tattoo says it all.
this news makes me happy. :)
Justice.
what happened to the shots that missed???
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