Posted February 3, 2018 7:36 pm by Comments

By John Falkenberg

LADSON, NC — A man visiting a pawn shop in North Carolina gave store employees the day of their life in August of last year when they failed to pay attention to him just long enough for him to slide a loaded magazine into a rifle that the store was offering for sale.

It’s pretty bad gun seller form.

As AGG reports:

Gregory Franklin Westfall entered Big Buck’s Pawn Shop on College Park Road in Ladson, North Carolina and asked to see an AR-15. After a brief conversation with an employee, Westfall drew a loaded magazine from his back pocket and inserted it into the rifle.

The 36-year-old appeared mentally disturbed as he spoke with the employee saying that Russians had “contacted him about 9/11.” The customer-turned-robber then chambered a round and began retreating toward the front door. The employee drew his own handgun and opened fire from concealment as Westfall fled the building.

Two armed employees can be seen moving toward the front door before Westfall fired multiple shots through the adjacent window.

Take a look at the security footage below, as provided by Active Self Protection:

According to CBS News, …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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