I always hate to hear about so many robberies happening in Biden’s violent America. Crime is on the rise in blue cities, but according to all the mail-in ballot harvesting, this is what the American people want. They want to be victimized and live in liberal hellholes, run by elite Marxists, who literally loathe the middle class. And speaking of cities like that, I have a very disturbing story out of Chicago, where another robbery took place, and this one, looked like it might be “won” by the good guy with a gun, but in a terrible twist of fate, he died, even after shooting and ultimately killing the bad guy who was trying to rob the store.
This played out like a terrible Hollywood movie moment when the beloved community grocer meets up with the young armed robber. The grocer tries to defend himself and his store by shooting the bad guy, but just before he goes down, the bad guy fires back and ends up killing the grocer.
Ultimately, they both die. What a pointless waste.
So tragic and so sad.
The New York Post reported that a Chicago convenience store clerk and an armed robber shot and killed one another during a botched holdup, police said.
The deadly shootout took place Friday evening inside the El Barakah Supermarket in the South Shore neighborhood, killing would-be robber Nicholas Williams, 24, and 63-year-old clerk Ali Hassan, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office said.
Williams entered the store on 73rd Street at around 6:20 p.m. and produced a handgun in an attempt to rob the business, but Hassan, who had a concealed carry permit, pulled a gun from his waistband and shot Williams in the chest, police confirmed to The Post.
Williams returned fire and shot the store worker in the chest and back.
The robbery suspect then fled the store but collapsed about a block away and died, according to police.
Hassan, a Palestinian immigrant living in the suburb of Berwyn, was rushed to University of Chicago Medical Center and was pronounced dead from his injuries within the hour.
Two other people who were inside the store at the time of the shootout were not hurt, police said.
Three guns were recovered at the scene, among them Hassan’s and Williams’ firearms, and a third weapon that was behind the counter at the store.
Relatives described Hassan as a family man who was well respected in the community.
“He’s the most standup guy, caring guy,” his nephew Khalid Hassan told ABC 7 Chicago. “If you were around him, he always had good energy, always a positive individual.”
Longtime South Shore resident Mallory Jones told CBS Chicago that Hassan ran the store with such compassion for the community that many had come to view him as a family member.
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It’s always the good guys who get killed.
Locals say that when they’d take their kids to the store to buy candy, Hassan would often tell them they didn’t have to pay. He loved to treat his community with love and kindness..
Very sad that this good man lost his life, defending the store he worked at, in the community that he adored.
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