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Interview With Man Who Used Concealed Weapon To Stop Robbery

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Man Uses Concealed Weapon To Stop Robbery
KOTV - 4/11/2007 5:00 PM - Updated 4/11/2007 6:25 PM

A citizen shoots a robber during a grocery store heist. It happened more than a year ago in the Homeland store at 91st and Memorial. The man has never shared his story until now, and he spoke only to News On 6 crime reporter Lori Fullbright. She reports it was a tough decision for him to make.



It was split second and life or death. The man and his wife had been to the movies and stopped at the grocery store on the way home. They were in the check-out line when the robbery unfolded right in front of them. Joseph saw the men walk into the grocery store and head to the store office with the managers as they pulled their t-shirts over their faces.

Even though he spent 21 years in the military, and believes he made the right decision, it's hard for him to talk about.

"The gentleman I shot produced a handgun and placed it against the manager's head like this and I thought, I need to do something, so, it's harder to talk about, I pulled my weapon, sighted him and fired two shots," said Joseph.

He hit one of the robbers once. Michael Curly, dragged himself out of the store. Another suspect, Mark Brown, ran off. Both men were arrested months later.

Joseph had gotten his concealed carry permit 7 years earlier, and had practiced shooting regularly.

"The only time you can use deadly force is when you believe a life is at stake, and my belief was that manager was about to be killed and I had to do something about it," he said.

Joseph had a Smith and Wesson 357 revolver that night, with five shots and would've been outgunned had the robber shot back. Now, he carries a glock 357 semi-auto with 14 rounds and a laser site.



"I don't regret having shot him,” Joseph said. “I also am pleased he didn't die, for a couple of reasons. Nobody likes to take a life and the other is, maybe he'll tell his friends they need to think twice, or three times about doing what they've been doing."

Joseph never faced any charges in the case, and police returned his gun to him a week later. The man he shot had been given a 40 year prison sentence in 1995 for crimes in Oklahoma City that involved rape, robbery, torture and scalding, but he got out after serving only eight. He is now testifying against other robbers so he hasn't been sentenced for this crime yet.

The story can be found at; http://kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=124857
Surveillance pictures of a Tulsa store shooting
KOTV - 3/21/2006 10:10 AM - Updated 3/22/2006 4:42 PM

Tulsa robbery detectives hope someone recognizes the man who was shot Saturday during a robbery and seen lying on the ground.

Tulsa Police say the man who was shot and a second man was trying to rob the Homeland near 91st and Memorial Saturday evening, when a customer in line, shot one of the robbers.

Police say the customer was legally carrying a concealed weapon and the shooting is within the law. Detectives are now looking for the two robbery suspects. They believe the one who was shot in the chest is seriously injured and needs medical attention or could die.

Even though you can't make out the man's face, police hope someone recognizes his clothing and can point them in the right direction. You can call Crimestoppers at 596-COPS with any information.

The story can be found at; http://kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=100942
- Janq
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I was just thinking about this scenario and you read my mind Janq. I just read in my hometown newspaper this week that the local Subway in my town of >6000 had been robbed at gunpoint. This is the first I had ever heard of a store being robbed like that in recent memory, and had I not JUST been a subscriber on my 3rd day of receiving the paper, I would not have heard about it. Hmm. I was getting ready to make a thread about this very topic. WWYD?
Ok, I will hypothetically set the scene. Subway is a 10'x30' store with counter on left side and 2 person tables lining the right side wall. BG comes in stands outside counter just pointing gun at cashier. You(I) am eating at one of the tables which would be behind him. I see the gun pointed at cashier and threatening her/his life. I have opportunity to draw and shoot BG. Would that be standard protocol or would you be up shit creek for shooting BG in back? How many shots do you immediately fire? Keep shooting until he's down? Drops gun? Where do you aim with plenty of time to do so because he is unaware of you?
I'll respond more when I have time, but our town/county is very much pro-gun/carry.


Our sheriff wears a gold plated 1911 on his hip at all times. :p
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