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From: genesis@ihu1e.UUCP (the bowling ball)
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Subject: Re: NYC subway "hero"
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Date: Mon, 21-Jan-85 13:10:18 EST
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In article <302@mhuxm.UUCP> abeles@mhuxm.UUCP writes:
>Interestingly, today's radio news on the way to work included a report
>of a similar incident in Chicago--a man shot two punks who tried to hold
>him up with knives.  He used a gun concealed in a paper bag.  While I
>feel it is wrong to punish these low-lifes too harshly (i.e., by killing
>them)  it is definitely a good thing to put some fear into their pointy
>little heads.
>
>--J. Abeles

This should be the facts in the Chicago case:

	1. The man was returning home from the grocery store,
	   he was carrying a bag of groceries at the time he was
	   approached by the two assailants.

	2. The man had to drop his bag of groceries to draw his gun.
	   He did not have it concealed in a bag.

	3. The man fired three shots, one of the shots hit one
	   of the assailants in the head, the other got away.

	4. Then the man had to pick up his groceries back up and 
	    continue home.


The Chicago Police said that they "probably" would not press charges
against the man, if he comes forward. The one boy that he shot was
in critical condition, though.


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	  Russ Sehnoutka  ---------  AT&T Bell Laboratories 
	ihnp4!ihu1e!genesis  ------   Naperville, Illinois