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« Page on Rebecca Peters of UN | Main | French gun owners badly off »

They're tough in Hugo, OK

Posted by David Hardy · 21 October 2006 09:09 AM

Station KXII reports that a fellow tried to rob a liquor store with a .45, and the result:

"The clerk pulled out a .38 revolver and shot the suspect one time in the upper torso. When that did not encourage the suspect to put down his gun, the clerk grabbed a shotgun and shot the suspect one time. The man, identified as 50-year-old Guy Wade Buck, walked outside the store where two Hugo police officers were standing."

[Hat tip to Dan Gifford. Don Kates, responded, BTW, that self-defense stories are usually carried by the local media, and ignored by all others.]

· Self defense

2 Comments

Weerd Beard | October 22, 2006 4:16 PM

why didn't he just grab the shotgun first?

Must be somthing I'm missing here...

tom | November 16, 2006 7:35 PM

It was not self defence the fellow had a plastic gun. the owner shot him in the store and when fellow left the liqour store and fell outside
the owner then grabbed the shotgun and shot him in the stomach and btw the owner of the store was the fellows drug dealer
It's known in town