When someone comes into a restaurant with the intent of robbing it, he/she should be met with armed resistance. If that would happen, gun robberies would drop significantly. It happened in Atlanta, what about your town?
Congrats to Evans Pollard! Keep up the good work!
Conservative Tom
WAFFLE HOUSE ARMED ROBBER GETS THE SURPRISE OF A LIFETIME WHEN CUSTOMER DECIDES TO FIGHT BACK WITH A GUN
An Atlanta crook picked the wrong Waffle House to target early Monday morning. That’s because when the bandana and hoodie-wearing bandit walked into the restaurant and pointed a gun at patrons, one of them reached for his gun and fired back.
Police say the suspect entered the Waffle House in south Fulton County just before 2 am, brandishing a pistol and demanding money.
“Nobody move and open the cash register,” the suspect, 20-year-old Ashton Macafee, allegedly said according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC).
What he didn’t know was that seated together at a booth were off-duty Atlanta police officer Jonathan Sutton and his friend, off-duty security guard Evans Chad Pollard.
According to the AJC, Sutton was not able to reach for his weapon. Pollard, however, was — he fired off two shots, hitting Macafee.
“I felt that not only my life, but everyone’s life was in danger, so I had to do what I had to do,” Pollard told the paper.
“Everybody was scared and when I eliminated the threat, everyone felt calm,” he added. “He came in and I did what I could.”
He also offered extended comments to WSB-TV, telling the station about the moment he decided to pull the trigger.
“As soon as he pointed [the gun] at us I’m like, I thought I was going to die right there,” he said, telling the station he opened fire from about 5 feet away:
Sutton and Pollard — who told WSB he used to be a firefighter — held Macafee at bay until officers arrived. Macafee was then transported to a local hospital where his condition is unknown.
So far, there are no reports Pollard will face any charges for defending against the attack.
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