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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:45 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Source: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/01/25/gary-ind-fast-food-workers-concealed-gun-helps-foil-robbery/

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GARY, Ind. (CBS) – The Indiana law that allows licensed residents to carry concealed firearms has apparently helped break up what could have been a bloody robbery.

As CBS2’s Mike Parker reports, Gary police said two armed men wearing ski masks burst into the Rally’s at Broadway and Washington on Jan. 11 and tried to rob the place.

During the attempted heist, one of the employees pulled out a gun he was carrying and shot one of the would-be thieves. They both took off and one of them collapsed and died outside the restaurant.

Gary Police Detective Del Stout said the robbers picked the wrong place for a stickup.

“They certainly did. It was their bad luck that day,” Stout said.

The body of 24-year-old Marcus Patillo of Merrillville was found later in a vacant lot behind the restaurant. The other robber got away.

It appears the employee who shot Patillo won’t face charges. Concealed carrying of firearms is legal in Indiana.

Stout said, “While we don’t encourage people being robbed to take the law into their own hands, it did work out in this instance. There is no telling what might have happened if the employee had not had a weapon.”

Three weeks ago, a gunman and an accomplice robbed and roughed up the owner of a Northwest Side pizzeria in Chicago. It was a brutal incident that was caught on surveillance video. Although concealed carry in Illinois is illegal, it is legal for a business owner to keep a registered firearm – not on his person, but on the premises.


The story provides a contrast between how an armed robbery could go in Indiana versus Illinois.

Note that the article is incorrect in the final sentence - concealed carry is legal on property that you own in Illinois.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:03 am Reply with quoteBack to top

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Too bad it wasn't at a Buffalo Wild Wings. They don't allow guns on their premises and have signs posted so crimes like this would have never happened.
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