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Thursday, March 27, 2014

CUSTOMER WITH HANDGUN STOPS ATTACK BY SHOPLIFTER WITH DIRTY SYRINGE

On March 25th a Home Depot customer with a handgun in Roseville, Mich., stopped an attack by another customer who had shoplifted a drill and was using a dirty needle to stab at security officers trying to apprehend him.

According to the Detroit Free Press, 26-year-old Joshua J. Silva "began to fight with store loss prevention officers in the parking lot when they tried to apprehend him for stuffing a $179 battery-powered drill under his coat." During the fight Silva "pulled a concealed syringe from his jacket and used it as a weapon... [stabbing] one of the officers several times with the contaminated needle."

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He did good except for not firing his gun into the perp, could have saved loads of trouble!

Anonymous said...

Glad that was there...B/C in some places...the cops would have shot the STORE employees and gave that guy an Obama necklace for good behavior...