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TUCSON, AZ -- Tucson police say an attempted robbery of a store that sells auto alarms and stereos turned into a shootout that left one suspected robber dead and three others wounded Tuesday night.
Police say the shooting occurred about 7 p.m. inside M&M Customs in the 3000 block of North Stone Avenue south of Fort Lowell Road. They say four men entered the business and tried rob the owner and an employee.
While the robbers confronted the employee, the owner pulled a gun and a shootout ensued. At some point, the employee also pulled a gun and fired at the robbers.
Police say one of the robbers was killed, another suffered life-threatening injuries and two others were not seriously wounded.
Their identities were not immediately released.
Police say the business owner suffered a non-life-threatening wound.
What the news weenies have failed to report is the legality of the banditos.
TUCSON, AZ -- Tucson police say an attempted robbery of a store that sells auto alarms and stereos turned into a shootout that left one suspected robber dead and three others wounded Tuesday night.
Police say the shooting occurred about 7 p.m. inside M&M Customs in the 3000 block of North Stone Avenue south of Fort Lowell Road. They say four men entered the business and tried rob the owner and an employee.
While the robbers confronted the employee, the owner pulled a gun and a shootout ensued. At some point, the employee also pulled a gun and fired at the robbers.
Police say one of the robbers was killed, another suffered life-threatening injuries and two others were not seriously wounded.
Their identities were not immediately released.
Police say the business owner suffered a non-life-threatening wound.
What the news weenies have failed to report is the legality of the banditos.