Posted October 30, 2016 11:44 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

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A trio of armed robbers attempted to pull off a Halloween weekend robbery in northwest Charlotte Saturday, but they didn’t get the “treats” they wanted out of the cash register, as one of the employee’s pulled his personal handgun and opened fire.

A west Charlotte Pizza Hut employee shot and killed a man trying to rob the restaurant early Sunday morning, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said.

Three people tried just before 1:40 a.m. to break into the Pizza Hut at 3215 Freedom Drive, officials said.

Police said the initial investigation shows that an employee fired his personal handgun at one of the armed intruders. The man died at the scene and has not been identified. Police found the intruder’s gun he was carrying when he was shot at the scene.

The two other intruders ran away on foot and have not yet been found.

No customers were at the restaurant at the time.

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Pizza Hut employees in Charlotte have a history of being lethally effective in defending themselves with fellow employees with their handguns—an employee killed two of three robbers in 2010—but while the chain allows customers to carry firearms into their stores where allowed by law, they’ve long had a policy …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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