Armed Store Clerk Stops Armed Robber in Georgia

Bar Shooting Was "Active Shooter Situation" According to Bar Owner, iStock-1334890768
Armed Store Clerk Stops Armed Robber in Georgia, iStock-1334890768

U.S.A. — Crime happens everywhere and at any time. It was about four o’clock in the morning when a store clerk stopped an armed robber who’d been running from the police. This is what happened that morning in Kingsland, Georgia.

The clerk was working at a gas station/convenience store. It was still dark when a customer ran inside and told the clerk to hand over his car keys. The clerk’s car was the only car in front of the store at that hour. Also, the robber had a gun in his hands. The clerk handed over his keys rather than get in a gunfight with someone who already had his gun out. The attacker ran out of the store and jumped into the clerk’s car.

The clerk followed the attacker to lock the door. Unexpectedly, the attacker then drove his stolen car into the front of the building and damaged the front doors. As the attacker got out of the clerk’s car, the clerk drew his firearm and shot the attacker eight times.

The news reports are not clear if the store clerk was inside the building or outside the store when he fired. The robber turned away and dropped his firearm and the armed defender stopped shooting.

Police were in the area, and they heard the defender’s gunshots before he could call 911. Officers arrived in minutes, and the defender put his gun away. Again, we don’t know if he was carrying on-body or if he had a gun that was stored behind the counter.

The police disarmed the wounded robber. Emergency medical services took him to the hospital. The store clerk gave a brief statement to the police.

The police later said that the wounded attacker had robbed a store in Florida and then led officers on a chase through five counties and two states. The robber was shooting at the police as he drove down the highway during the night. The robber did not hit the patrol cars, but he did hit another driver’s car with his gunfire.

The clerk was not charged with a crime. In fact, the local sheriff said the clerk did a good job.

This story is one of many that go under-reported by the mainstream media because it shows a positive image of a law-abiding gun owner defending their life and their family. It is our responsibility at AmmoLand to report these stories to you. While we will continue to report these stories, groups like the Crime Prevention Research Center, led by Dr. John Lott, are fastidious in studying the use of firearms for self-defense. Stay up to date with all news on self-defense by following CPRC and Ammoland.


About Rob Morse

Rob Morse writes about gun rights at Ammoland, at Clash Daily, at OpsLens, and on his SlowFacts blog. He hosts the Self Defense Gun Stories Podcast and co-hosts the Polite Society Podcast. Rob was an NRA pistol instructor and combat handgun competitor.

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Protect defend serve

Thank you all for these stories that would otherwise go unreported in the media. Hopefully these will encourage lawful gun owners to carry everyday, just in case.

gene

so far a happy ending to a bad situation we can only hope he doesn’t get charged in the future

DunRanull

What he probably should be concerned with is will Quinntavus Kwayne Jordan or his family sue the clerk. Civil suits in these matters are not uncommon, regardless of the criminal behavior of the culprit.

Mac

Great job by the store clerk!!

incorrigible

Good? Shot him 8 times, and he still made it to the hospital? What was he using, a B-B Gun?

Bruce

Welcome back Rob

JDL

Rob, good to see that you are not letting your articles be supplemented with AI. I appreciate the quality and style of your writing, and the effort you put into it.

Ledesma

Certainly the shooting was legit. But how about N-word activity? Was the shooting free of that?

Dubi Loo

How is that even slightly relevant?

Tionico

boil it down to “person one” and “person two”. That’s ALL we really need to know. Let their relatives sort out the deeper significance or how each one’s conduct led them to their individual fates.
Let the kinyun and his understudy Dopey Joey figure the rest out.

OlTrailDog

I offer this handy criminal profiling tool to help Opes profile criminals based on names: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWMeIeLmptY . 😉 PS: yes, I’ve been waiting for this one knowing Opes wasn’t going to disappoint me. 🙂 🙂

DunRanull

Not sure what your point is here.

Hazcat

This happened on February 29, 1974. Normal stellar reporting missing most of the basic data.