Posted on 09/17/2009 4:50:30 AM PDT by marktwain
Starkville Police Department detectives say they are tracking several leads in the early Saturday morning robbery attempt that saw the victim fire gunshots at the suspect who tried to hold him up. Around 5:30 a.m. Saturday, the owner of Starkville Ready Cash on Highway 12 West was arriving at the business to prepare to open for the day when a black male approached him, pointing a handgun at him. The owner, whose name SPD detectives would not release amid concerns for his safety, then pulled out a handgun of his own and fired multiple shots at the suspect, but none struck him, said Sgt. Chadd Garnett. The owner had begun carrying the gun after previous break-ins and robbery attempts at the business, Garnett said. The suspect then ran behind the building and fled north toward a neighboring residential area, Garnett said. Nothing was stolen in the robbery attempt, and no one was injured, Garnett said. Were still in the preliminary stages of the investigation, and we are tracking multiple leads as we speak, said Garnett Monday afternoon. The suspect was described as a heavy-set black male wearing a white T-shirt, khaki pants and some sort of head covering, Garnett said. Some physical evidence was recovered at the scene, but Garnett would not specify what was collected, including whether surveillance cameras may have recorded images of the suspect. Anyone with information about the robbery attempt is encouraged to call the Police Department at 323-4131. Tips may also be given by calling Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers at 1-800-530-7151. All Crime Stoppers tips are confidential and could result in a reward of up to $1,000 if the tip leads to an arrest in this case or any felony crime. Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 September 2009 )
Store owner needs more range time.
They got the victim and perp right too.
0bama needs a further reach out to the suspect. (it's not like he has anything else to do)
The Chickenlittle approach is wearing thin. Each race hoax weakens the charge.
But clearly the business owner was a “racist” for resisting victimhood. ;-)
Unless the store owner is also black...
That was my first thought when I saw that the race of the robber was identified.
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