Posted December 6, 2016 2:51 pm by Comments

By James England

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA — The victim was likely thinking he would meet a woman but, instead, he met two armed teenagers trying to rob him at gunpoint. A man was lured to a home by two teenagers pretending to be a woman in an online app called “Meet Up”. Thankfully, he was armed and able to fight back.

According to CBS 4 Indianapolis News, the teenagers had concocted an elaborate trap to get an unsuspecting man to come over to a house and take advantage of that to rob him and potentially more. Using an app called “Meet Up”, they posed as a woman and used that profile to lure in the unsuspecting gun owner. When he arrived, instead of finding the woman of his dreams, he discovered 15-year-old Roshun Johnson with a gun pointed at him.

He initially complied and was getting searched when he was able to take out his own gun and shot Johnson. He then fled the scene and called police, where he reported the incident and turned himself in.

Police believe, though, it was an act of self-defense and no charges have been brought against the gun owner.

Another 14-year-old was fingered as an accomplice in this incident …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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