Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Macon, Georgia

From Macon’s WMGT.com of April 10, 2007
Store Clerk Shoots Would-Be Robber

Macon Police are investigating an attempted armed robbery at the BP Station on Eisenhower Parkway. The incident happened Tuesday morning at 8:30.

The store clerk told officers he shot the would-be robber after he allegedly entered the business, displayed a weapon, and demanded money. The suspect then ran from the business.

Shortly after the robbery, police received a call from the Houston Coliseum Hospital Emergency Room about a gunshot victim. When police arrived they found the gun shot victim was the armed robber from the BP Station.

The 20-year-old Macon man is being treated for a gun shot wound to the wrist. He is in stable condition.
From Macon’s 13WMAZ.com of April 10, 2007
Police: Clerk Shoots Robber

A Tuesday-morning armed robbery in Macon was foiled when a store clerk opened fire on the robber, police say.

The robber entered the BP station at 1179 Eisenhower Parkway around 8:30 a.m, according to a Macon Police Department news release.

Police say the robber, a 20-year-old man, ran away and later turned up at the Coliseum Hospital with a gunshot to the wrist. He has not been identified or charged, according to police.

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