Customer With Concealed Carry Permit Takes Out Armed Robber In Chicago Corner Store
Customer With Concealed Carry Permit Takes Out Armed Robber In Chicago Corner Store
One man is dead after he tried to rob a store at gunpoint Saturday night on the Southwest Side of Chicago. The man, identified as 55 year old Reginald Gildersleeve, was shot and killed by an armed patron who happened to be at the store during the robbery.
Citing preliminary information, police said a man walked into a store around 7 p.m. in the 2700 block of West 51st Street in the Gage Park neighborhood on the Southwest Side, announced a robbery to an employee working behind the counter and displayed a handgun.
Another employee came from the back of the store and the gunman pointed his weapon at her, police said. He then made her go to the back of the store, which also serves as a currency exchange.
After that, the armed customer made the decision to draw his firearm and shoot the suspect. Gildersleeve was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say that the armed citizen has a valid concealed carry license and a valid firearm owner’s identification card.