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This is how concealed carry is supposed to work.

sixone

Lifer
http://www.kansas.com/2012/10/02/25...thwarts-attempted.html#storylink=omni_popular

Steve Yager saw him approaching from two blocks away.

Even though it was awfully warm for the first morning of October, the pedestrian had his sweatshirt drawn up tight against him and the hood up over his head.

“Well, here comes trouble,” Yager thought.

Sure enough, the man came up to him and asked him for the time.

“There was a clock right there in the antique (store) window” right next to where he was parked in the 900 block of West Douglas on Monday morning, Yager said. “It was just a ploy.”

The man turned and walked to the front of the antique store, then returned to where Yager was waiting in his truck for an employee to arrive at about 10 a.m. so he could open the Club Billiards that he owns next door.

“Well, why don’t you just go ahead and give me your billfold and I won’t have to pull my gun?” Yager said the man told him.

“I said, ‘Really?’ ” Yager said. “I reached over like I was going to get my billfold and grabbed my gun and stuck it in his face and said, ‘You mean like this?’ ”

The would-be robber’s eyes grew wide and his demeanor suddenly shifted, Yager said.

“He says, ‘Oh, I was just kidding! I was just foolin’ with ya, ya know?’ ” Yager said the man replied.

“Man, you don’t need to do that,” Yager said he told the man. “You was lucky you didn’t get shot. What you need to do is get the hell out of here before you get hurt.”

The suspect removed his hands from his pockets and told Yager, “You have a nice day. I don’t really mean this. I’m just foolin’. I’m going to leave.”

He did just that, running west on Douglas and then south on Walnut in the Delano neighborhood of west Wichita.

Yager called 911 and later told officers that the suspect was a black male between the ages of 18 and 23. He was about 6 feet tall and 180 pounds and wore a black hoodie and faded gray jeans.

Hopefully, the little twerp will think twice before trying to rob anyone else.
 
I'm sure he learned. next time pull the gun BEFORE he talks to anyone (that is if he really had one).
 
Isn't it criminal to brandish a gun? Sounds like the guy admitted to a crime.

The would-be robber threatened to pull a gun on the store owner. Owner responded by pulling his own gun. Robber backed down, crisis averted, no one hurt.

Brandishing would be if he sensed trouble and whipped out his gun before the robber said or did anything (beyond looking suspicious).
 
Is it illegal for him to hold him at gun point until cops arrive?

Yes, citizen's arrest is legal in Kansas, when there is reasonable belief that a crime has been committed.

However, if the kid just took off running, and his only option was to shoot the kid in the back...not legal.
 
*waits for Amdhunter to arrive saying how only this guy wishes he could have the gun owners wet dream of shooting somebody*
 
shoulda blasted him, that guy will contribute nothing to society, and he said he had a gun in his pocket.
 
Typical ATOT-er:

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the article didn't state whether he had bullets in the gun either. he could've also yelled for help. letting him go was not a good move. it's how Peter Parker's uncle got killed.

It did, however, show a photo of the gun. With that kind of weapon pointed at you at close range, you can SEE whether there are bullets in the gun.

If there was anyone around to hear, do you really think the kid would have tried to rob him?

Letting him go was a better option than trying to detain him, if the business owner wasn't confident that he could do so. Better to let him go than to kill him.
 
It did, however, show a photo of the gun. With that kind of weapon pointed at you at close range, you can SEE whether there are bullets in the gun.

If there was anyone around to hear, do you really think the kid would have tried to rob him?

Letting him go was a better option than trying to detain him, if the business owner wasn't confident that he could do so. Better to let him go than to kill him.

unless he had a see-through gun, you cannot see whether bullets are in there. are u high?
 
Can he (the would be robber) get assault with a deadly weapon even if it turns out he was lying about having a gun?

IIRC someone was charged with AWADW after robbing a bank, telling the teller they had a gun, when in reality they didn't.
 
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