Sunday, May 3, 2015

Utah Police Hail Man With CCW For Protecting Woman, Shooting Attempted Car Jacker

One less scumbag in the world today thanks to this guy who they haven't named yet.

The Perp had multiple Felony warrants out and had already beat up another woman earlier and took her rig, he was trying to get away by stealing another one.

Ooops.

He fucked with the wrong guy.

Police: Man shoots, kills would-be carjacker outside store.

 

OREM, Utah (AP) — A shopper with a concealed weapons permit shot and killed a man who was trying to carjack a woman Saturday outside a Utah grocery store, officers said.
The 31-year-old male shooter was in Macey's parking lot in Orem, 45 miles south of Salt Lake City, when he heard a woman's screams as she was being pulled from her SUV by the suspect, investigators said.
The man told police he went to assist the woman, and the 27-year-old male suspect lunged at him in an attempt to grab his gun.
The man fired one round at the suspect, hitting him in the chest. The suspect later died at a hospital.
No other injuries were reported.

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Police Capt. Ned Jackson said it appears the suspect was unarmed at the time, but several felony warrants had been issued for his arrest.
Jackson didn't think the shooter would face charges but said the investigation is ongoing.
The shooter had stopped at the store to buy food before going out for target shooting.

The suspect allegedly assaulted a woman earlier Saturday and drove to the Macey's parking lot in a stolen pickup. Once there, he exited the truck and tried to carjack the woman at about 11:20 a.m., police said.

He's a good thug now.


 



1 comment:

Robert Fowler said...

"Jackson didn't think the shooter would face charges but said the investigation is ongoing."

There shouldn't be a question of charges. He should get a medal for cleaning up the gene pool.

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