(MO) Store clerk fatally shoots alleged robber

Oatka

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Another "child" killed by a gun, and some unintentionally hilarious defenses of the perp by his family.

To wit: "He's not a robber, and if he did decide to commit a robbery it wouldn't be with an empty gun."
Sylinia Westley and Earline Smith, 52, Cortez Westley's grandmother, said he was a cocaine dealer. "He was a good-hearted person," added Sylinia Westley.


Store clerk fatally shoots alleged robber
By Bill Bryan
Of The Post-Dispatch

A liquor store clerk said she did not mean to kill a young man who tried to rob her late Monday night when she grabbed her pistol from a drawer and fired a shot in his direction.

But the bullet hit the alleged robber in the forehead, killing him.

"I didn't do anything wrong," the clerk, 33, said Tuesday from her home in Spanish Lake. "It was self-defense.

"I'd rather him be laying there than me."

The shooting happened about 11:15 p.m. at Ja-Mar's liquor store, 5933 West Florissant Avenue, at Riverview Boulevard. Fatally shot was Cortez A. Westley 17, of the 5900 block of Hamilton Terrace.

The clerk said Westley threatened her with an automatic pistol; police said it turned out to be unloaded.

Westley is the fifth alleged robber fatally shot in unrelated episodes in St. Louis within the past three weeks.

Since Sept. 27, police officers have killed a suspected carjacker who raped and strangled one of his victims, and a robber who tried to take an employee hostage. An off-duty St. Louis County deputy sheriff fatally shot a young man trying to rob him as he returned home in the city. And, a security guard at a convenience store fatally shot a robber after the robber killed the store manager.

"I don't understand it," veteran homicide investigator Lt. Ron Henderson said of the spate of shootings of robbers.

"Maybe they're watching too much TV."

Police said they believe the store clerk acted in self-defense.

In the shooting at Ja-Mar's, the clerk said the robber was wearing a bandanna over his face.

"He said, 'Give me the money,' and I saw a gun in my face," said the clerk, who asked that her name not be used. The clerk said she was robbed in the store of $1,400 in May and didn't want to get robbed again. Her family owns the store.

She said she reached down and grabbed her own pistol and fired a single shot. "I had no intention to kill him," she said. "I did not shoot to hit him."

The clerk, who has worked at Ja-Mar's for 13 years, said she knew Westley from the neighborhood. "It was his cousin that robbed me in May," she said.

Lt. Henderson confirmed the earlier robbery and said the cousin was arrested in that case.

The clerk said she works at the liquor store and a second job in the home health care field to support herself and her 16-year-old son.

The pistol recovered from Westley had no ammunition in it, and his family claimed a cover-up was taking place. "That gun was planted," said Sylinia Westley, 29, the youth's aunt.

"He's not a robber, and if he did decide to commit a robbery it wouldn't be with an empty gun."

Sylinia Westley and Earline Smith, 52, Cortez Westley's grandmother, said he was a cocaine dealer. "He was a good-hearted person," added Sylinia Westley.

To contact reporter Bill Bryan:\E-mail: bbryan@postnet.com Phone: 314-340-8950

© 2000 St. Louis Post-Dispatch



[This message has been edited by Oatka (edited October 18, 2000).]
 
The "civilian death penalty".

Swift, sure, and no appeals. And it's guaranteed that the goblin was "guilty". Saved a BUNCH of taxpayer money in the process.

Cool....

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Yea, the world is just plum full of those good hearted cocaine dealers. They never carry guns. Not the good hearted ones anyway. :rolleyes:
 
"I had no intention to kill him," she said.
Warning shots to the fore head often tend to do that.

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Go team.

Mike

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"I don't understand it," veteran homicide investigator Lt. Ron Henderson said of the spate of shootings of robbers.
"Maybe they're watching too much TV."


What dont he get? Robber tries to rob someone at gunpoint and they defend themselves. Not that hard to get. Maybe he cant understand how come the civilians are better shots?


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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
"I had no intention to kill him," she said.[/quote]

Hmmm. Maybe somebody ought to tell the young lady "you hadn't ought point a gun at something you wouldn't mind destroying. Make no mistake, I'm glad she offed him, but she should understand what guns are capable of.

She also said "It was his cousin who robbed her in may." If she knew who did it, why didn't she go *collect* on old debts??
 
That poor child, Cortez Wesley, probably has a criminal record. So, what was a juvenile doing in a liquor store at 11:15 pm? Buying candy and soda? I'm sure that bandana was also a plant. At least the grandmother admits he was an unlicensed chemical distributor.
 
That headline ticked me off. The way it was written, one would think that there was some doubt as to the activity the perp was involved in at the time of his demise.

Another case of press bias. The guy who wrote the headline knew that many people don't read any further than the bold print.

pax

"The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character." -- Lyndon Johnson (who knew a few things about character flaws)
 
She didn't mean to hurt the guy and shot him in the forehead?
Geez, imagine what she would have done if she was ANGRY?!
Wouldn't you like to see a story entitled: Store Clerk Defends Herself from Armed, Drug-Dealing Robber. I happen to think every time a goblin gets perforated the papers should publish his rap sheet along with the story. How's that for good-hearted, Million Mom?

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>"I don't understand it," veteran homicide investigator Lt. Ron Henderson said of the spate of shootings of robbers.[/quote]

Yaknow....if these people were not out about and commiting crimes I highly doubt they would have been shot!!

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The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws of such a nature. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crime. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." Thomas Jefferson
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>

"I don't understand it," veteran homicide investigator Lt. Ron Henderson said of the spate of shootings of robbers.

"Maybe they're watching too much TV."

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I hope this statement was intended to be humorous. Otherwise, the statement could be interpreted to express a certain amount of resentment on the LEO's part that citizens could actually act in their own defense. In doing so, the citizen did not need the assistance of the LEO. At the best, this statement does seem very odd under the circumstances.

Maybe the storekeeper should get the good citizenship award, especially since the perp was a cocaine dealer.

On the downside, the store owner better have a good attorney because I smell a law suit coming even though it will be without merit.
 
I happen to think every time a goblin gets perforated the papers should publish his rap sheet along with the story.

I know it will never happen but that is one of the best ideas I have ever heard Apple. It would put things into perspective.
 
Bye bye.

I could care less if the gun that the perp had was loaded or unloaded. Pull a gun on someone illegally, as in a robbery, and suffer the consequences accordingly.

Who cares what the robber's family is going through? Help the shooter.


straightShot

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Maybe she was doing a Mozambique drill . . . backwards? I find the clerk "not guilty" of any wrongdoing by reason of justifiable pesticide.
 
One shot stop....cool clerk.

Header should have been sumpin along the line of "Brave citizen foils armed robber"

Sam....Weel, I thought this road went through.
 
To paraphase "He was kind hearted and the gun was a plant, because if he wanted to rob someone he would have used a LOADED gun!"
 
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