Hotel clerk shoots robber - Video

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police said a desk clerk shot a man who was attempting to rob an east side motel on Saturday night.

Officers said that shortly before 9:30 p.m., a man walked into the Super 8 Motel, located at 2055 Brice Rd., showed a gun and demanded money.

Police said the desk clerk on duty then shot the alleged robber, Antoine Stephens.

Stephens, 20, was transported to Grant Medical Center and was in serious condition on Sunday morning, NBC 4 reported.

Police said he would be charged with aggravated robbery.
3 shots fired, all 3 hit the bad guy, gun was a glock 23, 40cal with 165g Gold dots

no charges filed agenst shooter, badguy went to prison.


This is a nice video of self-defense at work. What can you learn from it?
 
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fits what i've heard and seen
1. It will happen when you least expect it. (Just walked in)
2. In a gun fight have a gun to fight with (clerk did)
3. Most defensive shootings 3-5 shots
4. 3 for 3 in a stressful situation is way ABOVE normal (police don't shoot that well)
5. But with 3 in em' the BG still gets to live and go to jail.
Great story to bring up. Very cool that the good guy got one. I just can't help but remember what I read once " having a gun doesn't mean you'll win in a gun fight, but atleast your odds are 50/50 compared to no gun with odds of 0/100 ".
 
May wanna change the thread title to include Hotel Clerk Shoots Robber as I almost posted the same thing here today...
 
That has to be one of the most amazing videos I've ever seen.:eek:

Permit holder was obviously well trained. I'm impressed.

Awful close to that kid though.

Did the BG try to shoot, because clerk ducked after drawing his Glock...

BTW is it possible to save this video on my computer? I have a feeling it will be yanked from YouTube somehow.
 
That was pretty close to that kid, bet her ears were ringing after that.
I think the clerk did a great job but Its hard to tell whats going on especialy witout audio.
Im not saying his shooting Isnt justafiable, a guy pulled a gun on him and Im sure he felt his life was in danger.
When the clerk pulled his gun the BG turned and ran, clerk shot him 3 times in the back.
Which could turn into a problem in court, I guess depending on which state he's in.
 
Please don't dwell on a permit holder! The man was armed and chose to protect his self. You do not need a permit to have a firearm in your place of business and or establishment. This is your property! Maybe some states but not most! The more times this happens , the more the bone heads will think twice before doing what they do!

Another instance that being armed had benifits, Gun laws would have disarmed this person and made him a victim.

I look forward to my copy of the American Rifleman coming each month just for the Armed Citizen section!
 
That was fantastic. He then uses the girl to occlude the BG's view of his draw...

I feel sorry for the mother with the baby, though... she was almost in the way. She needs to duck and cover!

I was thinking maybe the clerks were trying to comply with demands, but since the woman and baby don't look like anything unusual is going on, maybe that's not it?

If you want to save it to your hard drive, you can use keepvid:

http://keepvid.com/

You will need an FLV player (FLV is a movie format that the Flash player understands). You can use the Video LAN Client (VLC) to play them after it's downloaded:

http://www.videolan.org/

To use keepvid, you will want to go to the youtube link below, then copy the URL in your URL bar. Paste that at keepvid, and you will get a download link.

-Jephthai-
 
Please don't dwell on a permit holder! The man was armed and chose to protect his self. You do not need a permit to have a firearm in your place of business and or establishment. This is your property! Maybe some states but not most! The more times this happens , the more the bone heads will think twice before doing what they do!

Another instance that being armed had benifits, Gun laws would have disarmed this person and made him a victim.

I look forward to my copy of the American Rifleman coming each month just for the Armed Citizen section!
 
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Here in FL shooting someone in the back it's a big mistake. Just let him go, but keep a good eye on him. I wonder why he didn't shoot when they were face to face.:confused:
 
Shooting someone in the back is perfectly fine if they have a gun pointed at you while they are running away :o

Good video. Hard to say what the scumbag was doing off camera..
 
I have to agree with a couple of my cronies who thought the lady and little girl were entirely too close to be taking a shot at the guy while he was running away.

I will agree that you can't really tell if the guy was trying to shoot while he was running off or not AND the guy had a decent angle to avoid the innocents.

I learned a really important lesson about choosing a shooting angle at an action pistol match recently...in once scenario I gave a "bad guy" a Mozambique at ten yards, all three shots hit but the "no shoot" behind him took one round in the chest and head (not sure where the third one went).

Also surprising that those three .40 cals didn't turn off the BG's lights forever...I still love my 180 grain HP's though.
 
Good thing the robber didn't grab the kid as a hostage/shield!

If he had, I wonder what the clerk would have done then?

I also like how the mom just stood there while the robber made his demands, like a good sheeple, rather than getting the hell away.
 
:rolleyes: If they had been my wife and child I would have been just a little bit angry with that gun-toting clerk! :mad:

The thief should have been given the damned money and allowed to leave the building. Then, if the clerk were still hot to engage, he should have gone for the bad guy where other people wouldn't have to risk becoming, 'collateral damage' themselves.

In this instance I see the motel's insurance company being worth far more than the clerk's gun. I feel so strongly about this that, if I had actually been there, I might very well have drawn; but, I certainly would NOT have revealed the weapon until after I heard the first shot. (Which would, probably, never have come!)

You've got to know, 'When' and, 'When NOT' to start shooting. In spite of its happy ending, this video is an example of, 'When NOT' to start a gunfight. ;)
 
I certainly would NOT have revealed the weapon until after I heard the first shot. (Which would, probably, never have come!)

Maybe there were cues that the robber was likely to shoot. It's tough when we can't hear audio and can't even see the bad guy until he's running away.

I feel like he should at least get the benefit of the doubt. I.e., it's hard to say, "No, he should not have shot."

I'm inclined to agree with you given the presence of the woman and child, but I'm not so inclined that I'd dismiss the possibility that there is more to be known that what is seen in the video.

-Jephthai-
 
Just downloaded and reviewed it. Pretty clear the woman with child was totally clueless, and, the guy had indicated somehow to empty the drawer, or, this video is faked.

S
 
I would have shot the guy.

Lets think about this for a second. half the time, a robber will shoot a witness to prevent them from being able to ID them. A hotel 9pm at night, with a guy wearing a mask. Clearly up to no good. I'd rather get the upper hand in that kind of situation, because it's a 50/50 chance the guy will harm you in some way.

And watching the video, looked like the robber was trying to get behind the counter?

I wouldnt wait for him to make the first shot..
 
Not to ruin a good thread, but did anyone else besides Capt. Charlie notice the date on this video? Definitely old news, but great video. Does anyone have the link to the original news story?
 
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