..airsoft guns.. what kind of mental-midget tries to hold a place up with airsoft pistols? Family of the second robber threw him under the bus. Gj !
Jacksonville police: Customer shot robber 3 times; 2nd suspect arrested
1 suspect killed at scene; 2nd turned in by family member
Published On: Aug 29 2012 09:09:55 AM EDT Updated On: Aug 29 2012 12:25:23 PM EDT
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Airsoft pistols used in Dollar General robbery
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office photo
Airsoft CO2 cartridge pistols used in Monday night's attempted robbery of the Family Dollar store.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
Police say a customer in the Dollar General store on Monday night fired three shots, killing one of two armed robbers. The second suspect was arrested and is facing several charges, including murder because his partner died during the commission of a felony.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said the customer had a .45-caliber handgun that he was licensed to carry when the two robbers went in the store on Dunn Avenue just before 9 p.m. armed with CO2 cartridge pistols.
Detectives said Rakeem Odoms, 19, and Aundre Campbell, 22, approached the manager and asked for money.
The customer, a business owner in his 50s who police have not named, heard the commotion, approached with his gun drawn and ordered the two men to drop their guns. Police said Campbell did, but Odoms did not. He was shot three times.
Rakeem Odoms and Aundre Campbell Odoms (left in photo) was dead by the time the first police officers arrived.
Police said Campbell ran from the store and left in an SUV, but a family member called the Sheriff's Office and told officers where they could find him. By late Tuesday morning, Campbell was in custody charged with armed robbery, felony murder and burglary.
Police say robbery detectives are looking at these two suspects in connection with other recent robberies in Jacksonville.
JSO Lt. Rob Scoonover said the citizen was visibly upset when he was interviewed by homicide detectives that night.
"He was in a business, shopping, minding his own business," Scoonover said. "He put himself in harms way by getting involved. To me, that's an extraordinary person to do that."
Scoonover said the citizen's actions prevented any further violence from occurring. (now THAT's the way we want to hear the cops looking at things- not giving him a Zimmerman-treatment)
This marked the sixth time in Jacksonville in the last year and a half an armed suspect was shot and killed during the commission of a crime.
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Jacksonville police: Customer shot robber 3 times; 2nd suspect arrested
1 suspect killed at scene; 2nd turned in by family member
Published On: Aug 29 2012 09:09:55 AM EDT Updated On: Aug 29 2012 12:25:23 PM EDT
Airsoft pistols used in Dollar General robbery
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office photo
Airsoft CO2 cartridge pistols used in Monday night's attempted robbery of the Family Dollar store.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -
Police say a customer in the Dollar General store on Monday night fired three shots, killing one of two armed robbers. The second suspect was arrested and is facing several charges, including murder because his partner died during the commission of a felony.
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JSO: Customer shoots, kills robber
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said the customer had a .45-caliber handgun that he was licensed to carry when the two robbers went in the store on Dunn Avenue just before 9 p.m. armed with CO2 cartridge pistols.
Detectives said Rakeem Odoms, 19, and Aundre Campbell, 22, approached the manager and asked for money.
The customer, a business owner in his 50s who police have not named, heard the commotion, approached with his gun drawn and ordered the two men to drop their guns. Police said Campbell did, but Odoms did not. He was shot three times.
Rakeem Odoms and Aundre Campbell Odoms (left in photo) was dead by the time the first police officers arrived.
Police said Campbell ran from the store and left in an SUV, but a family member called the Sheriff's Office and told officers where they could find him. By late Tuesday morning, Campbell was in custody charged with armed robbery, felony murder and burglary.
Police say robbery detectives are looking at these two suspects in connection with other recent robberies in Jacksonville.
JSO Lt. Rob Scoonover said the citizen was visibly upset when he was interviewed by homicide detectives that night.
"He was in a business, shopping, minding his own business," Scoonover said. "He put himself in harms way by getting involved. To me, that's an extraordinary person to do that."
Scoonover said the citizen's actions prevented any further violence from occurring. (now THAT's the way we want to hear the cops looking at things- not giving him a Zimmerman-treatment)
This marked the sixth time in Jacksonville in the last year and a half an armed suspect was shot and killed during the commission of a crime.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/Jackso...zen/-/475880/16407370/-/14rojg6z/-/index.html
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