Armed employees at Taco Bell, kill would be robber

AV8N

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This probably violates some company policy, like "Don't shoot the customers."
Not sure armed robbers should be classified as "customers".
But yeah, you're probably right. I'm wondering what sort of counseling they're getting.
 

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Wow, 60% carrying - impressive!

Investigators say five Taco Bell employees were in the store when the suspects came in wearing masks and ordered them to get on the ground. Three of the employees opened fire, striking the suspect.
 

Crimson1967

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That is about as smart as the guy who tries to rob a gunstore. (It ended badly for the would-be robber).
Well, most might not expect everyone at Taco Bell to be packing heat. But the chances of a gun store owner to be carrying a gun and being skilled in using it are quite high.


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Sounds a little fishy but maybe it is as simple as it appears. The employees were working late night/early morning and maybe they just felt a need for self-protection. I know someone who has violated company policy by carrying into the office after midnight in a high crime area near the airport and no other people or security were around.
 
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selmaborntidefan

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Something stinks here, and it ain't just the tacos.

THREE of five employees at a friggin' TACO BELL are packing heat?
 

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