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-Land of the Free
Bandits Met With Guns Blazing in Texas Jewelry Store Robbery
2016-10-05
One member of Jeff's Jewelry store posse responds with AK47.
An employee of a jewelry store in Conroe, Texas, pulled an AK-47 from behind the counter to stop four would-be armed robbers. One of the armed robbers opened fire and multiple employees returned fire, killing the suspect.

Jeffery Turner, Jr., owner of Jeffs Jewelry Store in Conroe, told police that four men entered his store and demanded jewelry, purses and other items. At least one of the robbers displayed a firearm, according to Montgomery County Police Reporter Scott Engle. One of Turners employees responded by pulling an AK-47 semi-automatic rifle from behind the counter. The gunman fired at the store employees and a firefight ensued. At least three employees were said to have fired weapons at the robbery suspects.

The suspect who began shooting was struck and killed in the gun fight. The other three suspects escaped in a white Dodge Charger. Police found the Charger not far from the scene of the robbery. The suspects in the failed robbery attempt had abandoned the car and remain at large, Engle reported.

Police have not yet released the identity of the deceased suspect.

The attempted robbery took place on Monday afternoon at about 12:30 p.m.

Turners attorney, E. Tay Bond, spoke with the Conroe Couriers Catherine Dominguez. "You always have a right to defend yourself, especially when the robber shoots at you." Bond confirmed that Turner keeps an AK-47 in the store for defensive purposes.

The AK-47 rifle is manufactured in both automatic and semi-automatic models. In a semi-automatic weapon you must pull the trigger each time you want to fire. An automatic weapon will fire as long as you hold the trigger, until you run out of ammunition.

Conroe Police Departments Lt. Dorcy McGinnis told the Conroe newspaper, "There was a lot of gunfire. She reported the stores windows were broken out from the "bullet spray."

Texas's "Castle Doctrine" laws allow a business owner or employee to have a weapon for self-defense and to use that weapon to protect their life and the lives of others.

Turners store had previously been robbed in 2014 when a group of men smashed through the glass door with a sledgehammer. At that time, Dominguez reported, one of the employees grabbed a shotgun and the would-be robbers said, "They've got guns. Let's get out of here."
A mantra for still-alive robbers everywhere...
The store employees were able to successfully stop the robbery and protect the lives of other employees and customers who were threatened by the armed gunmen.

A search for the suspects, which included support from a Drug Enforcement Agency helicopter, was not successful and the police manhunt continues. It has not been reported if any of the other suspects were injured in the hail of gunfire.
Pray for sepsis, or at least a sucking chest wound...
Posted by:Phogum Gligum5321

#5  Glad the bad guys were the only ones that failed the "Two way rifle range" challenge.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-10-05 18:21  

#4  Bandits, or banditos?
Posted by: Iblis   2016-10-05 14:44  

#3  Used to work with an doc who had been robbed & shot during office hours when he worked in Detroit in the late 1970's. He then became an ER doc and packed a pistol in an ankle holster whenever he was on duty, this in rural Ohio.
Also met an EMT in Denver who did the same on his ambulance runs.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2016-10-05 12:44  

#2  At least three employees were said to have fired weapons at the robbery suspects.

A pack, not a herd.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-10-05 10:23  

#1  Used to trade with an upscale coin shoppe owner who was severely beaten and robbed. He reopened with dual locking doors and entry chamber. Then I noticed he was packing, at this point I must add that this guy was a frail and gentle soul, whose main passion in life was hunting odd varieties of early U.S. 1/2 cents. Then I noticed the dawg, then I noticed the other dawgs. Rottweilers and Dobies, they were watch me like a hawk. Still in business, never robbed again. Must go visit him sometime. Still need a 1908S in matching AU for my collection.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-10-05 05:54  

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