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Man Notices Something Wrong at Gas Station, 4 Shots Later He’s a Hero – Another Good Guy with a Gun Saves the Day

A customer at a QuikTrip convenience store in St. Charles, Missouri, killed an armed robber Saturday after the man had allegedly held a knife to the store clerk’s throat during a robbery spree.

The dead man, later identified as 26-year-old Lance Bush — a homeless man from St. Louis — began his robbery spree at about 3 a.m. Saturday by carrying out an armed robbery at a Mobile on The Run convenience store on 1401 S. Fifth St. in St. Charles, according to KMOV-TV in St. Louis.

According to KTVI-TV, the man stole from the store’s cash drawers by holding the 43-year-old female clerk at knifepoint, with his blade to her neck.

He then fled the store in a black SUV leaving behind the clerk with lacerations on her left wrist, right hand, and neck, the news station reported. The SUV was later found to have been reported stolen on Friday.

He’s suspected of heading to a Phillips 66 gas station in St. Charles, where a burglar alarm alerted police, who found broken glass at the store, indicating a burglary had taken place, according to KMOV.

Bush then headed to the QuikTrip convenience store on First Capitol Drive, where he tried to rob a 26-year-old female store clerk there, according to reporting from KSDK-TV.

However, this time he would be unable to make away with stolen cash.

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3 thoughts on “Man Notices Something Wrong at Gas Station, 4 Shots Later He’s a Hero – Another Good Guy with a Gun Saves the Day”

  1. Another hero who will be excoriated for saving another person’s life… maybe he should have just called a social worker, right? You looney lefties are going to go nuts about this.

  2. Seven years ago, the robber was a freshman defensive player for the Missouri Baptist Spartans football team. Sad ending.

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