Ga. liquor store clerk shoots would-be robber after his cell phone defects knife
By APTuesday, June 16, 2009
Clerk shoots man after cell phone deflects knife
ROSWELL, Ga. — A liquor store clerk’s cell phone may have saved his life. Police said when a would-be robber tried to stab the clerk at Beverage Mart on Monday the knife dented the cell phone in the clerk’s pocket, but did not injure him. The clerk, 59-year-old Joseph Wescott, then pulled a gun and shot the man in the abdomen. The clerk was given the pistol by his son, a police officer.
The suspect ran from the store and 30 minutes later, North Fulton Regional Hospital reported getting a patient with a gunshot wound.
Police Lt. James McGee said the man was undergoing surgery at 11 p.m. for non-life threatening wounds. He will be charged with aggravated assault and attempted robbery.
Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, www.ajc.com
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