Posted on 10/04/2018 8:05:20 AM PDT by LiberalismDestroys
A customer in the Starbucks pulled out a gun and shot the attacker once in the chest.
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Why was a real American in a Starbucks?
Must have used a 22. Obviously needed something bigger if the cops still had to tase him.
Gun-toting customer is probably banned from Starbucks now.
Isn’t Starbucks one of those companies that told customers they didn’t want any firearms in their stores but couldn’t be bothered enough to put one of those little “No Firearms Allowed” stickers on their front doors?
Great, more sensitivity changes. Glad the libtards can’t force the public to attend.
I’ve been telling convenience store clerks for years not to put out Decaf before 4pm.
If you’re going to shoot, keep shooting.
In Utah if you’re a business open to the public, concealed carriers are allowed by state law.
Starbucks in Millcreek is becoming a place to avoid. It was the
scene of an auto wreck back in June of this year killing a patron.
https://fox13now.com/2018/06/08/crash-at-salt-lake-city-starbucks-critically-injures-five-people/
I pretty much ignore gun free zones for the most part. Carry most places. Unless they have a metal detector, they are gonna have to catch me some other way and kick me out.
Better to leave the employee to his fate. Some people you just let die.
What is the world coming to when a mugger can’t even be safe in a Starbuck’s?
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“attacked a female Starbucks clerks”
Trans-number. She identifies as singular.
What was a customer doing in Starbucks with a gun? He’ll be banned for life. Probably for the best... for him.
“Starbucks is not going to be pleased to learn a gun was used to save one of their employees.”
Guy should just say he thought he heard the robber ask for an “extra shot”.
New brew "Center of Mass, full body"
OMG...a starsucker carries....say it aint so....
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