Manager Praises Employee For Shooting Two Armed Robbers

Christoper Menahan | InformationLiberation
Jan. 14, 2016

Rather than fire his employee for using a gun to defend himself and his fellow workers, as other despicable employers have done, a manager for a T-Mobile store in Chicago praised his employee for shooting two armed robbers and said he did "a great job."

From ABC 7 Chicago:
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two robbery suspects were shot by an employee at a cell phone store in the Jeffrey Manor neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.

The T-Mobile store in the 2000-block of East 95th St. was left riddled with bullet holes. If not for the employee carrying a weapon with a concealed carry license, the manager of the store says he might be telling a different story.

"I think concealed carry is a great opportunity for managers, workers, employees to protect themselves in these cases. And our employee did a great job to protect themselves and the other employee," said Neil Tadros, store manager.

He says two men entered the store and acted like they were shopping for phones for a few minutes, then pulled out guns.

One employee ran to the back to call for help while the other pulled out his own gun and fired at the two suspects. He hit one of them in the groin and the arm, and the other in the abdomen and the arm.

The men ran from the store with the employee chasing them, on the phone giving a description to police.

The suspects then drove to a nearby hospital where police took them into custody.

[...]Police said the suspects, ages 24 and 35, are listed in serious condition at Stroger Hospital.













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