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Default The Robbers Got Extra Lead With Their Dominoes Pizza

On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:18:29 -0800, Oren wrote:

On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 10:05:55 -0800, "Dave Bugg"
wrote:

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/...ry.murder.kmov

The last number dialed on the dead robber's cell-phone was the Dominoes that
the delivery guy worked at.

No word on whether the delivery guy was 'professionally trained'. :-o But
he did have a concealed-carry permit.


Doesn't Dominoes have a two for one? The delivery guy missed his
chance; nor, will he see it again to give twice as much lead.

No word if he fired at the runner.

(I lost my video of the Pizza Bomber )
Oren


No charges against the hero driver. It is time we start pushing back.

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...C?OpenDocument

The pizza deliveryman who shot and killed a robber hasn't been charged
with any crime -- but the dead robber's accomplice was charged today.

That alleged accomplice, Rodney Reese, 18, ran from the scene after
his friend was shot in Pagedale on Thursday night.

Reese, of the 1200 block of Sutter in University City, was charged
today in St. Louis County in connection with his friend's death --
even though police say he didn't pull the trigger.

The charges against Reese are second-degree murder, first-degree
robbery and two counts of armed criminal action.

Reese is being held in the St. Louis County jail in lieu of $250,000
bond.

Reese is charged with murder because, under state law, he was
participating in a crime during which a person was killed.

The robber who died was identified as Brian Smith, 19, of the 600
block of Ferguson Avenue in Ferguson.

The Domino's pizza deliveryman, whose name has not been released,
delivered an order at 7 p.m. Thursday to a phony address in the 6500
block of Julian Avenue in Pagedale. Two armed men approached the
driver on foot and announced a robbery, police said.

The driver pulled his own pistol and fired shots, striking one of the
men.

The second robber ran off. On Friday, police arrested Reese.

Police say Reese ran off with the pizzas, soda and the deliveryman's
wallet. Police recovered the stolen items at Reese's home.

St. Louis County Police Officer Tracy Panus, a department spokeswoman,
said the pizza deliveryman may have been fired at but was not wounded.
She said officers found a pistol at the scene that had not been fired.

The deliveryman has a valid permit to carry a weapon and appears to
have acted in self-defense, police say.