Armed clerks turn tables on would-be robbers
A Reidsville area store clerk turned the tables on a would-be robber by pointing a gun at him, the sheriff's office said.
Saveng Kaaosanga, 46, who works at the Cornerstone Market outside Reidsville, told the Rockingham County Sheriff's office a man entered the store with his right hand inside his coat as if he had a gun. . . .
2) Ingram, Pennsylvania
An Ingram convenience store clerk shot a would-be robber Christmas morning, then shot him again as he tried to flee, the store owners said.
The masked bandit walked into the 7-Eleven on West Prospect Avenue about 4:30 a.m., said Vicky Bawa, whose family has owned the business for about 12 years. The intruder brandished a knife, jumped the counter and attacked the clerk, said Bawa, 25, of Robinson.
The clerk, identified by Bawa as Kaelin Weber, 24, pulled out a handgun and fired. . . .
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