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Pizza Hut worker shoots two robbers.


Wow, this is quite a story. I don't read the news a lot but this and the Chrysler plant employees story yesterday certainly got my attention---

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Charlotte Pizza Hut worker hit by bandits: 'I pulled my gun'
Deliveryman, a former sheriff's deputy, fatally shoots 2 during holdup at Pizza Hut. He says he feared for his life. Two suspects were shot to death late Monday night by an employee during an attempted robbery at an east Charlotte pizza restaurant, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say.

Inside a cooler at an east Charlotte Pizza Hut, two would-be robbers were hitting and pistol-whipping a delivery driver. All the while, the driver said, he kept his right elbow pinned tightly against his body - holding a Glock 22 under his shirt and out of view.

He didn't want to use the gun unless he was forced to, he recalled Tuesday. But as he felt one of the men lifting his shirt, nearly exposing the gun, the deliveryman opened fire.

The two men killed - Gregory James Hardy and Dauntrae Wallace - were both 21-year-old convicted felons, one on probation and one awaiting trial on unrelated charges.

Police were searching Tuesday night for a third suspect who fled the attempted robbery and may have been wounded.

No charges have been filed against the deliveryman.

He asked that his name not be used out of fear for his and his family's safety. Officials confirmed that the 57-year-old had worked as a jail detention officer and a sheriff's deputy for about six years, until 2004.

The robbery was reported about 11:15 p.m. Monday at the restaurant at East Independence Boulevard and Idlewild Road.

Just after closing, the deliveryman said the store manager asked if he wanted a soda from the McDonald's across the street. The deliveryman said no, and continued cleaning while the manager left.

A moment later, three men walked in, at least two pointing guns. The first one told the deliveryman: "I mean business."

They told him to open the safe. The deliveryman said he didn't have access.

"Get down!" one ordered. When the deliveryman didn't, he says the man pistol-whipped him. The men then ordered him into a bathroom while they waited for the manager.

One of the robbers waited in the bathroom with the deliveryman. He ordered him to wrap his arms around the toilet, kneeling, and then demanded money.

"Every time I hesitated, he hit me. I have so many bumps," the driver said. He turned over his $42 in tips for the night and a gold chain with a Jesus medallion he's worn for almost 40 years.

The whole time, the driver tried to keep his gun pressed against his body, under his baggy shirt. The driver has a concealed carry permit, and started carrying the gun after being robbed twice in the past two years.

When the manager returned moments later, the suspects grabbed him. One told the deliveryman to crawl to the cooler in the back.

"I said I can't crawl," said the deliveryman, realizing that if he bent over any further his gun would stick out. "As soon as I stood up, he hit me. I took a big step and ended up in the cooler."

Then, the suspect demanded car keys and hit the deliveryman again, opening a nearly 2-inch gash next to his left eye.

When the suspect started to lift the deliveryman's shirt, he realized the robber was about to see his gun.

"I thought, 'He's gonna kill us,'" the deliveryman said. "They're gonna get what they want, and still kill me.

"I pulled my gun. I shot him three times, and he fell."

The second suspect started to rush into the cooler, and the deliveryman shot him too. The third suspect ran away.

When police and paramedics arrived, they found two suspects on the floor, both dead, with guns nearby. One investigator said it's possible the third suspect was wounded by the employee.

"We found some other evidence in the area of the business and are looking into that," CMPD Sgt. Gerard Farley said. Police did not have a detailed description of the man.

Both of the men killed have criminal pasts, court records show.

Wallace was convicted of breaking and entering and larceny in 2006. He was fined and given three years probation. In May, he was convicted of carrying a concealed gun and given another year of probation.

Court records show Hardy was convicted of car theft in 2006 and given three years probation. He was sent to prison for six months in 2007 when he violated his probation by trespassing.

Last year, he was arrested and charged with possessing and conspiring to sell marijuana, and was scheduled to be tried in November.

Their families couldn't be reached Tuesday night.

The Pizza Hut attempted robbery was the second closing time fast-food hold-up in less than 24 hours. Early Monday, the Wendy's on Charlottetowne Avenue near uptown was robbed by three men as it closed. A customer was pistol-whipped. Three men were arrested a short while later and charged with armed robbery.

Pizza Hut employees have been fired for using guns in self-defense.

Chris Fuller, a spokesman for Pizza Hut's national corporate office, said that "in the interest of our employees' safety, we don't discuss our safety policies publicly."

However, there have been several reports in recent years in which Pizza Hut officials said corporate policy forbids employees to have weapons while on the job.

A Pizza Hut employee in Columbia resigned last year after police said he shot and killed a robbery suspect.

The employee resigned, according to Pizza Hut's Fuller, because of the company's policy forbidding employees to carry firearms.

In one well-publicized May 2004 case, a Pizza Hut employee in Carmel, Ind., was fired after he shot and killed a would-be robber. And in 2008, a Pizza Hut worker in Des Moines, Iowa, lost his job after he shot and wounded a robbery suspect. Both of those Pizza Hut employees were delivery drivers.

Though the Charlotte deliveryman said he knew he'd be risking his job by drawing his gun, he was tired of being robbed. He does landscaping during the day and delivers pizzas at night.

"It's hard-earned money, and they think they can just take it?" he said Tuesday.

After killing the would-be robbers, the deliveryman went to Carolinas Medical Center for stitches and talked with investigators.

Tuesday morning, he went home, talked briefly with reporters, and went to sleep until Tuesday evening.

Asked how he was feeling Tuesday night, he shook his head: "I don't know. I don't know."

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Damn Right !!!!

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I dont think its safe to work with cash in the States period. Good for this man, I hope he doesnt get messed up over it.  

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Now if that had been here in Canada the delivery man would have been charged likely with "manslaughter"? What's wrong with this picture in my head!!! I guess up here yopu let the robbery happen & hope they don't kill you & if they do, you go to the grave knowing that you didn't break the law ,BUT, your DEAD!!!!!!!!!!

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No, no. In Canada you're Okay as long as you hit them in the front...then take yer time before you call 911.

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Here in Canada it is the guns that go to gail not the criminals......Because here it is guns that kill people not the dead beat (  that has had a previos murder charge and has been told by a LIBERAL Judge to check back in to the HALF WAY house by 10 o`clock )  that`s  pulling the trigger......SICK

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It's obvious perps have more rights than ANY victims no matter what the crime. Here's 3 guys; 2 of them proven to be just all-round deadbeat thugs who have been in the system already as well as using guns in the past and they're out walking around in society anyways? The views and beliefs in the U.S. surrounding guns are unbelievable. And Canada is pathetic in the 2 years less a day so you don't go to the Big House and even if you DO murder someone? Ninety percent of the time you're out in 3 to 7 to 10 years MAXIMUM! This of course is such a touchy subject as we're already seeing with the gun registry program in Canada right now. I truly believe that if you
live by the gun, then you've got a pretty good chance you're going to die by the gun. Just MY opinion guys.

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"public's growing sense it must defend itself" I agree.

I will never eat at Pizza Hut again, now that I know their "corporate policy" against vcitims defending themselves.

Pizza guys are easy targets for scum, and they hardly make any money (you work for tips and must pay your own car fuel), this poor guy had a day job plus this one trying to get by - and he's 57 years old.

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LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if everyone had, and knew how to use, a gun; maybe there would be fewer idiots ripping us all off!!

oh wait.. forgot about the government and insurance companies.. at least thugs could get a shot or two.





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