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robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:44 pm
by texanjoker
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Round Rock police on Monday are searching for two men who tried to rob a Round Rock jewelry store that was robbed in February.
During Monday’s incident, two men wearing hooded sweatshirts entered QT jewelry at 220 Sundance Parkway in Round Rock with guns displayed, said Dee Carver, a spokeswoman for the Round Rock Police Department.
“They yelled ‘We want everything,’” she said. An employee walked from of the back of the store with a gun and fired at the men, Carver said. The suspects, who never fired a shot, fled on foot without taking anything, she said.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:46 pm
by Redneck_Buddha
Am I a bad person for wanting to open this post and hoping a BG had assumed room temp?
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:22 pm
by jmra
I am assuming adrenaline got the best of the employee causing him to miss. BRASS.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:23 am
by StewNTexas
Sure sounds like some range time is past due.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:44 am
by Seabear
Training is needed, however the shots fired produced the basic results needed. Better than no shots.

Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:46 am
by Keith B
texanjoker wrote:http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bbe/nXGXW/
Round Rock police on Monday are searching for two men who tried to rob a Round Rock jewelry store that was robbed in February.
During Monday’s incident, two men wearing hooded sweatshirts entered QT jewelry at 220 Sundance Parkway in Round Rock with guns displayed, said Dee Carver, a spokeswoman for the Round Rock Police Department.
“They yelled ‘
We want everything,’” she said. An employee walked from of the back of the store with a gun and fired at the men, Carver said. The suspects, who never fired a shot, fled on foot without taking anything, she said.
Sounds like he gave them all he had.

Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:25 pm
by texanjoker
Keith B wrote:texanjoker wrote:http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bbe/nXGXW/
Round Rock police on Monday are searching for two men who tried to rob a Round Rock jewelry store that was robbed in February.
During Monday’s incident, two men wearing hooded sweatshirts entered QT jewelry at 220 Sundance Parkway in Round Rock with guns displayed, said Dee Carver, a spokeswoman for the Round Rock Police Department.
“They yelled ‘
We want everything,’” she said. An employee walked from of the back of the store with a gun and fired at the men, Carver said. The suspects, who never fired a shot, fled on foot without taking anything, she said.
Sounds like he gave them all he had.

That could be a case for needing a high capacity magazine

Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:40 pm
by TexasCajun
texanjoker wrote:Keith B wrote:texanjoker wrote:http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bbe/nXGXW/
Round Rock police on Monday are searching for two men who tried to rob a Round Rock jewelry store that was robbed in February.
During Monday’s incident, two men wearing hooded sweatshirts entered QT jewelry at 220 Sundance Parkway in Round Rock with guns displayed, said Dee Carver, a spokeswoman for the Round Rock Police Department.
“They yelled ‘
We want everything,’” she said. An employee walked from of the back of the store with a gun and fired at the men, Carver said. The suspects, who never fired a shot, fled on foot without taking anything, she said.
Sounds like he gave them all he had.

That could be a case for needing a high capacity magazine

Double edged sword situation. In making the case to reduce the number of places that concealed carry is prohibited, we've made the argument that CHL holders train & prepare; while also stating the case against magazine restriction by saying that accuracy is decreased during an active shooter situation.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:48 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Seabear wrote:Training is needed, however the shots fired produced the basic results needed. Better than no shots.

If you think about it, even though it is a training issue, it's almost better that he missed. If he had shot and killed a bad guy, there would be a grand jury involved. There would be an at least temporary gun confiscation. There would have been the need for a lawyer. There would have been a
lot of paperwork. There would have been threats of revenge from the BG's homies. Etc., etc., etc.
We are deprived of hearing about one more BG being rubbed out, but the store clerk got rid of the bad guys AND he avoided a lot of trouble for his efforts.
Win/Win, right?

Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:57 pm
by Valor
Another article to send to my wife that wonders if it is necessary to carry at all times! We shop this jeweler! An area that is not accustomed to such antics!
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:03 pm
by mojo84
If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.
It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.
What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:07 pm
by Redneck_Buddha
mojo84 wrote:If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.
It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.
What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Nine innocent bystanders in NYC can answer this for you.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:12 pm
by mojo84
Exactly. Even with "training" hitting the target is a significant challenge when in a heated high pressure situation.
I've experienced the adrenaline dump. Fortunately, my situation ended without me having to fire a shot. I can also say I was not disappointed the BG was not shot.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:16 pm
by TexasCajun
The whole idea of carrying a gun in the first place is to effectively stop a threat. The goal was accomplished in this case without anyone getting hurt so it's a win 100%.
Re: robbery - employee firing shots
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:26 pm
by texanjoker
mojo84 wrote:If it was effective without hitting the BG then so be it. It worked and the robbery was stopped. Maybe the thugs will rethink their ways.
It puts a bad light on pro gun advocates when we post things indicating disappointment someone was not shot.
What percentage of shots hit their target when trained police officers fire their weapons?
Can we for once not compare chl to leo's?
