Armed Drive-Thru Worker Scares Off Would-Be Robbers

posted on August 28, 2015

Two armed suspects pulled into a Maggiore’s Drive Thru in Canton, Ohio, with the apparent intention of making some quick cash, but they were in for a surprise. 

Upon pointing a firearm at a clerk on duty, the clerk drew his own gun, causing them to quickly flee. It was yet another example of the many, many times each year that a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun—without ever firing a shot.

Police are currently searching for the suspects, who are wanted for attempted aggravated robbery.

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