Posted September 16, 2017 6:11 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

VICTORIA, VIRGINIA — A convenience store clerk will not be charged after fatally shooting an armed robbery suspect in June, and it took three months to come to that conclusion.

Early reports tell us part of the story as to what happened that day. NBC12.com tells us;

The store owner of Little B’s convenience store says the man who was killed — 34-year-old Milton T. Gaither of Dinwiddie — was trying to rob his store around 9 p.m.

Police said Monday that Gaither was wearing a mask, displayed a handgun and demanded money from the cash register. As Gaither fled the store, shots were fired.

Gaither ran across the parking lot and collapsed on 6th Street. He died at the scene.

Upon further digging, more details of the story were found, and we can (just a little bit) see why there was some deliberation over any possible charges.

The clerk gave him the money from the register, then Gaither demanded the change. He appeared to step away, but then came back and demanded the money from the lottery register. After getting that in the bag, Gaither walked away toward the front door, but then came back again and …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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