Posted March 8, 2016 6:04 pm by Comments

By James England

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE — A good Samaritan with poor judgment and potentially no permit to carry made a bad call when chasing down a shoplifter from the Wolfchase mall. According to witness testimony, he took off after the shoplifter, 23-year-old Nathan Williams, and discharged a round from his pistol into the asphalt of the parking lot as a “warning shot”.

Things got even crazier when the shoplifter grabbed onto the top of a moving SUV to make his escape. He rolled off the SUV and attempted to solicit a ride from an ambulance. When the ambulance driver told the shoplifter that he would only take him to the emergency room, the criminal stole the keys of the ambulance. A passenger in the ambulance chased down Nathan Williams and tackled him to the ground. The passenger held Williams down until police arrived but the keys to the ambulance were broken in the altercation.

According to WMC Action News 5, Williams was charged with the attempted burglary of two vehicles and vandalism totaling less than $500.

The would-be good Samaritan, however, was charged with reckless endangerment and unlawful possession of a weapon. This is our big clue that perhaps this guy didn’t have a …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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