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A customer, who is a concealed weapons permit holder, thwarted the robbery by pulling his gun and attempting to hold the men until deputies arrived. When one of the men pointed his gun at the customer, the patron fired, killing the teenager.

During a news conference Saturday night, Wright said even after the masked men entered the restaurant, the concealed weapons holder waited until the robbers began ordering customers to the floor and employees into the back - while waving a gun - to act. After pulling his .45-caliber Glock, the customer ordered the men to stay put until deputies arrived. Only after Williams pointed his Hi-Point 9mm at the man, did the customer fire, Wright said.
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Another criminal removed from society.

Now the tax payer won't have to support him in prison, and other citizens will NEVER be subject to his violent unlawful acts.
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Here's my two favorite lines from this story.
“The way you get shot by a concealed weapons permit holder is you point a gun at him,” the sheriff said.
Wright described Saturday's shooting as “another example of how a (concealed weapons permit) may save your life.”
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Tragic. No law can prevent this. Only armed resistance can dissuade it.

Kudos to the armed citizen. :patriot:
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C-dub wrote:Here's my two favorite lines from this story.
“The way you get shot by a concealed weapons permit holder is you point a gun at him,” the sheriff said.
Wright described Saturday's shooting as “another example of how a (concealed weapons permit) may save your life.”
:iagree: Also from the article
In October, in the wake of an attempted rape at a popular park in Spartanburg County, Wright implored female residents to obtain concealed weapons permits, saying that residents need to fight back. The comments made national news and precipitated a spike in concealed weapons classes.
Good to see a pro-concealed carry Sheriff. Prayers for the guy that had to shoot the robber. He will have to deal with a lot of post shooting stress.
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Wright did not release the name of the customer, saying with one suspect still on the loose, he did not want to put the man in danger. The sheriff said he would release the name of the man, who is local and in his mid 20s, in a week.
If I were in the good guy's shoes I wouldn't want the Sheriff to release my name AT ALL for fear of retaliation.
With just a name and a few minutes on the internet it is wayyyyyyy too easy to find someone and where they live.
If he is worried about the customer being put in danger by the release of his name does he really think waiting a week will decrease the likelihood of someone hunting him down and looking for a little revenge?
I'm willing the bet the two thugs involved in this case aren't the only two bad apples in their group of friends.
Even if they catch the second kid there are probably more that a few other of his buddies that would be happy to go out looking for a little retribution.
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If a person wants to find out who the shooter was, it won't be that hard, wheter the name is relased or not. However, I agree that blasting it all over the media is not a good idea; not as much from a retaliation standpoint as him getting hounded by media for interviews, etc.
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Well, whatever the case, if I'm involved in a shooting the less people that know the better as far as I'm concerned.
I don't want to feel like I'm constantly having to look over my shoulder.
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Dante looked like he may have been a little slow on the draw even before he drew.

As a sometimes patron of various Waffle Houses, I wonder whether the shooter was sitting at the traditional counter with his back to the door or in a booth? In either case, GOOD JOB!
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Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
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Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
Hey now, their food isn't that bad. It's a blue collar restaurant with good food and people friendly. My son and his navy buds practically live at the Waffle House.
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SC1903A3 wrote:
Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
Hey now, their food isn't that bad. It's a blue collar restaurant with good food and people friendly. My son and his navy buds practically live at the Waffle House.
:iagree: At the Waffle House you get 100% of the FDA's recommended allowance of grease.
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SC1903A3 wrote:
Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
Hey now, their food isn't that bad. It's a blue collar restaurant with good food and people friendly. My son and his navy buds practically live at the Waffle House.
Got as gooda' Omelettes as anybody and better'n most. I can do without the smoke, however.
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Oldgringo wrote:
SC1903A3 wrote:
Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
Hey now, their food isn't that bad. It's a blue collar restaurant with good food and people friendly. My son and his navy buds practically live at the Waffle House.
Got as gooda' Omelettes as anybody and better'n most. I can do without the smoke, however.
I'm just giving y'all a bad time. I ate at Waffle House once, and it was okay. It's hard to find a place for a good cheap breakfast. I usually try to go to the small independent stores. I have had better luck with them than the chains.

I won't go to the Waffle House that is near work as it been robbed several times. http://www.wfaa.com/home/Houston-Masked ... 18074.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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WildBill wrote:I won't go to the Waffle House that is near work as it been robbed several times. http://www.wfaa.com/home/Houston-Masked ... 18074.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That was more than eight months ago. Did they catch the robbers or do they need more time?
"It makes me angry as an investigator that somebody thinks they are going to get away with it. They are not. It’s just a matter of time. It’s just a matter of time. We are putting every resource we have to try and solve this," HPD Robbery Detective Jeff Brieden said.
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