Posted on 04/15/2014 5:24:48 PM PDT by kingattax
On April 11th, the owner of Hardy Nix Jewelry in Antioch, California, shot and killed one of two burglars attempting a late afternoon robbery.
According to the San Jose Mercury News, 20-year-old David Carter and an accomplice entered the store to rob it. The armed store owner shot and killed Carter.
A female customer caught in the exchange of gunfire between the owner and one of the suspects suffered a "non-life threatening" injury.
The suspect who was with Carter escaped and has yet to be apprehended. Police have not released his description.
Hardy Nix Jewelry has been in business and serving the community since 1947.
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Hardy Nix Jewelry has been in business and serving saving the community since 1947.
Bravo. If I were in the area, I would certainly patronize this business and congratulate the marksmanship of the shooter.
and the REAL definition of Assault Weapon. Again.
"Exchange" of gunfire?
So mister nasty mean gun owner wasn't unfairly defending himself against an unarmed robber?
But....But, maybe we can all help capture the suspect if they release a description. I’m looking through a Amish Mug Book of suspects now.
From the story, Carter was with the (unfortunately) still breathing perp. Sure she will still sue the store owner. Sigh.
Now what would of been the reaction if this exact scenario happened in south chicago if a regular white guy(jewelry store owner) shot a black teen-ager?
“From the story, Carter was with the (unfortunately) still breathing perp. Sure she will still sue the store owner. Sigh.”
Honestly, if she was with him then she was part of the gang and he should have shot her just for that before the cops arrived and then told the police “I thought she had a gun”
Yeah, that is despicable but that is what the hard left has turned me into . I sanction vigilante action because the hard left refuses to deal with criminals legally.
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