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by Paladin
Tue May 30, 2006 10:59 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Former Marine Foils Armed Robbery
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Former Marine Foils Armed Robbery

Don't mess with this Marine:

http://www.11alive.com/news/news_articl ... ryid=80405

"Former Marine Foils Armed Robbery

Reported By: Elaine Reyes
Web Editor: Michael King
Last Modified: 5/30/2006 8:52:21 AM


A former U.S. Marine pulled out a pocket knife after five people, including a young girl, allegedly tried to rob him late Monday evening in Midtown. That girl died.

Another one of the alleged assailants is in critical condition.

Investigators are calling the case one of self-defense. They say no charges will be filed against the victim in the case.

Police say they have been talking to three of the suspects, trying to find out what happened.

Atlanta police say around 11 p.m., the victim -- a former U.S. Marine -- was walking home from work at Jock’s and Jill’s in Midtown. He says that when he got to 4th Street and Penn Avenue, five people jumped out of a Cadillac with guns. He says he kicked the guns out of their hands, and fought back with his very own pocket knife.

Police say that two of the suspects were armed -- one with a handgun, the other with a shotgun.

Investigators say two of the suspects got stabbed. They all took off and drove themselves to Atlanta Medical Center. One suspect died, a second one is listed in critical condition. The remaining three suspects were taken into police custody.

“These are the individuals we have been looking for, for the past two nights,� said Atlanta police Detective Danny Stephens. “They’ve were riding around in this area. They were actually robbing people. There’s actually been a lookout for these individuals, and tonight, we caught up with them.�

The older sister of one of the three people police have been talking to said she had been warning her brother about running with the wrong crowd.

“I’m really disturbed by this,� she said. “We’re always telling my brother that he needs to straighten up, and get it together and not run with the wrong crowd.�

No charges against the victim, but no word as of yet to what charges the suspects will face.

Police have not released the names of the suspects yet."

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