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Thats what im talking about......
I don't want to be the one that hits the hornets nest on this one but why did he actively seek a confrontation? It sound's like they held up the resturant and were in the process of fleeing when then the manager went and got and then sought out the robbers? Wouldn't he have been better to call the police first? Or arm himself and then call the police? Why go outside in the first place? Maybe it's just me but it seems like he willingly put himself in a life or death situation. Again, I'm not trying to stir up a heated debate but it just seems like situation had a potential end half way into the story. I know the man pointed a gun at him when he went outside and he was then thrust into a situation of like or death but I just can't understand why he went outside.
This ^ and the one above it...there is no reason to pursue a robber into the parking lot...the guy's a night shift manager at a Wendy's- it's not his money, he doesn't own the store, he has ZERO skin in the game. Chasing someone into the street and then putting one through their head appears extremely aggressive and retaliatory...not defensive...call the cops. That's why they do what they do and why you, sir, work at Wendy's. Hope he has a good lawyer...I can understand wanting to retaliate but from what I understand if the perp has left the building (you can't really say you are in direct fear of losing your life) you can't chase after someone and shoot them. Correct me if I'm wrong.
maybe the manager realized the guy was armed with a clerk revolver or some garbage liked that and thought to himself "gee, i got a glock, i like those odds"Dumb manager got lucky. It's not smart to chase after criminals that you know are armed. This story could have taken a much different turn.
This ^ and the one above it...there is no reason to pursue a robber into the parking lot...the guy's a night shift manager at a Wendy's- it's not his money, he doesn't own the store, he has ZERO skin in the game. Chasing someone into the street and then putting one through their head appears extremely aggressive and retaliatory...not defensive...call the cops. That's why they do what they do and why you, sir, work at Wendy's. Hope he has a good lawyer...
^These. Though I will give him props for ridding the street of trash.maybe the manager realized the guy was armed with a clerk revolver or some garbage liked that and thought to himself "gee, i got a glock, i like those odds"
although the dude got ten bucks, it would save alot of hassle to let him go
Is it really worth being killed over? He runs off with money that isn't yours in the first place, and you still have your life. I'd be thankful instead of trying to initiate a gunfightsome coward puts a gun to my head for a couple bucks i'd go after him too. despite the "law". i say good job to the manager. and good luck with any pending charges
^These. Though I will give him props for ridding the street of trash.
Is it really worth being killed over? He runs off with money that isn't yours in the first place, and you still have your life. I'd be thankful instead of trying to initiate a gunfight
Good point.Well he wont come back for 2nds will he ??
Wonder if the guy that left the door open knew them fellas ... or if it was an honest mistake ??