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KS: Robbers Target ‘She’s A Pistol Gun Shop’, Bad Idea… (video available)
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"A group of armed robbers enter a gun store. No, this isn’t a joke, but it should be – because that’s probably the last place a criminal should ever try to rob. According to The Kansas City Star:
“The co-owner of a Shawnee gun store was fatally shot and three suspects were wounded during an attempted robbery Friday afternoon. The gunfight broke out after four robbers entered She’s A Pistol ( www.shesapistol.com/ ), at 57th Street…according to Shawnee police.”
It was open season after one of the armed men struck co-owner Becky Bieker in the face. Shots were fired, one of which fatally wounded Becky’s husband, and co-owner, Jon Bieker. All told, there were multiple, severe injuries, mostly on the part of the attackers." ... |
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Millwright66
(1/13/2015)
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Sad to say one of the co-owners died as a result of this robbery attempt. The best way , (IMNSHO) is to demand the perps receive the maximum penalty of law and to maintain that posture every time one comes up for parole. |
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