Posted August 30, 2017 11:00 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

While holding a .45, the suspect told the employee to “make it easy on me” before the suspect was shot by the employee. (Photo: Pioneer Express)
Nearly two weeks after an attempted robbery at a Verizon Wireless store in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, a suspect who was shot by an armed employee now faces multiple charges.
A criminal complaint, filed against 32-year-old Jamaal Marquie Mays on Monday, charged the suspect with aggravated first-degree robbery, illegal possession of a firearm, and possession of a firearm with an altered or removed serial number for the Aug. 17 incident.
According to the complaint, which was obtained by the Pioneer Press, Mays and another suspect entered the store around 11 a.m. and asked the employee to look at several different cell phones. After showing the two suspects multiple phones, the employee went to a back room to retrieve more cell phones, and when he returned to the front of the store, Mays was holding a .45-caliber handgun, aimed at the employee’s head. Mays allegedly said, “Make it easy on me.”
Unbeknown to the suspects, however, the employee was also armed, quickly pulled his gun and fired several rounds, striking Mays multiple times. The second suspect, whose identity

Source: Guns.com

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