(FL) Shopkeeper uses revolver to stop robbery and assault

We need more positive ink like this. That man is a hero.

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Guns cause crime like spoons cause Rosie O'Donnell to be fat!

I hunt, therefore I am.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Revolver thwarts robbery
By Susan Jaconson
of the Sentinel Staff

Published in The Orlando Sentinel on October 22, 2000

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -- A dozen years ago, Franklin Yi bought a handgun to protect himself after he was robbed and threatened over and over at his old convenience store.

He used it once in 1990, hitting an attacker in the leg after the man smacked Yi in the mouth with a beer bottle.

On Saturday, Yi used his gun a second time when two men tried to rob him at EZ-Way Food Store, which he opened four years ago.

Yi was reading a book in his native Korean when two men came in shortly after 9 a.m., their faces covered with black kerchiefs. One was wielding a hatchet.

Before Yi could react, one jumped across the counter while the other hurried around the side where Yi was sitting. One slugged Yi in the back of his head, he said.

"I thought I was going to die," said the soft-spoken Yi, 57.

The men made Yi lie in the corner near a soft-drink machine, and they kept asking, "Where`s the money?" he recalled. They let him up long enough to open one of the cash registers, and one stuffed money into a large pouch. Still, that wasn`t enough.

"I said, `OK, I give everything, everything you want,` " Yi said.

Yi gave the men his wallet, but they hit him again and asked for more. It proved their undoing.

Yi walked to a second register close to the door where, unbeknownst to the robbers, he kept a snub-nosed .38-caliber revolver. Yi pointed it at the closest robber.

"He still tried to attack me. I fired at him -- bang! He said, `Oh, my God.` He tried to get up. I thought he was trying to attack me again, so I fired again. He fell down," Yi said.

The suspect, Samuel Butler, 25, of Sanford, was hit twice in the shoulder and fell beneath Yi`s framed good-citizenship award from the Orlando police. The bullets lodged in his kidneys, said Altamonte Springs Senior Police Officer Kristen Bates.

Butler was in critical condition late Saturday at Orlando Regional Medical Center.

The other suspect, Alarick Whitted, 29, of Altamonte Springs, ran away as Yi fired at him. Police caught him a short time later on Lavon Street and charged him with armed robbery. They said they don`t plan to charge Yi, who has a concealed-weapons permit.

Yi said he had seen both men several times before in the store, which is east of Longwood Avenue about a block from Eastmonte Park.

Police recovered the hatchet in a vacant lot west of the store.

The neighborhood, though only a few blocks from a rough area known for drug dealing, is generally quiet and safe, customers said.

Throughout the day, well-wishers came in to tell Yi and his wife, Young, who arrived later, how glad they were that the couple were all right.

"I think it`s quite a courageous thing he did," said Randy Rowsey, 42, a construction worker. "It`s a further deterrent to crime. Laws aren`t always the answer. When the citizens stand up like this, it`s a big statement. All power to him."

Posted Oct 21 2000 8:40PM

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I live in Orlando and I think I might make a point to go on a munchie run to this gentlemans store. At least I know I'll have a safe shopping enviornment. :)

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"TANSTAAFL"- R.A. Heinlen

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I wonder if we have another dialysis patient? What if Butler pulled another armed robbert heist? "Give me the money and some candy!"
 
"I think it`s quite a courageous thing he did," said Randy Rowsey, 42, a construction worker. "It`s a further deterrent to crime. Laws aren`t always the answer. When the citizens stand up like this, it`s a big statement. All power to him."

Sounds like this construction worker needs to run for public office. He understands.

CMOS



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Damn, I love Florida! In California or New York, Mister Yi would have been castigated in the press and probably hauled off to jail. Here they give him civic awards! Next time I'm down that way I'll spend my snack dollars at Mr. Yi's place.

If you check the major Florida papers you will find justified defensive shootings a couple times a week. Not even the notoriously liberal Daytona Beach News-Journal dares to criticize citizens defending themselves; they did a long and sympathetic feature a few months ago on a store owner who centerpunched an armed robber with a 9mm Ruger (the paper said "Luger" at first, wax in their ears). The perp had a rap sheet like War And Peace, and the store had been hit before, and the owner/operator hurt. The article went on and on admiring the energy and determination of the owner, trying to make an honest living in a crummy neighborhood.

Thank goodness for the Jack Hagler Self-Defense Act, which established shall-issue concealed carry and affirmed the right of self-defense for all. It was absolutely the right thing to do and it works. All you folks who live in Police States like CA, NY and MA, think about it. Think hard. Then vote!
 
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