Posted April 20, 2019 1:30 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — 64-year-old Mark Miller was at a property that he owned, talking on the phone with his son as he paced outside. They were setting up father-son plans to catch a movie.

During the call, his son Mark Jr., heard a popping sound. Then, his father talks.

“Mark, I’ve been shot.”

It’s the last thing that Mark Jr. would hear from his father.

Police believe Miller, 64, was outside the residence when the gunman pulled a handgun and attempted to rob the older man, Chicago police said. But Miller, a licensed concealed carry permit holder, pulled his own handgun, said officer Michelle Tannehill, a police spokeswoman.

via Herald-Review

The 33-year-old suspect is said to have been a gang member, and had a lengthy criminal past. In fact, he was recently released from prison on parole.

Police say the suspect fired a total of three shots, striking Miller in the abdomen. Miller was able to fire back, however, and landed two shots on his target. The suspect did not make it.

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Source:: Concealed Nation

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