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Jewelry salesman shoots 2 amid East Memphis robbery
Fires on pair attempting to steal his wares; 2 others flee
By Jody Callahan (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Just before 3 p.m. Wednesday, Joel Hobson heard three loud pops right outside his second-floor office. One floor below him, Nancy Dumas heard the same thing.
Those pops were gunfire, a signal that an attempted jewelry heist in East Memphis had gone awry. Four men, all described as speaking Spanish, had pounced on a traveling jewelry salesman, trying to take his merchandise.

Instead, 62-year-old Stephen Fleischman pulled his weapon and shot two of the suspects, leaving them bleeding in the parking lot as the others fled, Memphis police said. At least two of the suspects were armed.
On Wednesday afternoon, officers pored over the scene. Bloody clothes were bunched on the hot pavement where the men fell. They were taken to the Regional Medical Center at Memphis in critical condition.
"We heard a POP! POP! POP! Then there was a big commotion outside," said Hobson, head of Hobson Realty and the owner of the building at 5384 Poplar. "When I got out there, (Fleischman) had his gun and one guy was there (on the ground) and the other was (over) there. He said, 'Stay right there.'"
Looking out the window of her State Farm office, Dumas saw one of the wounded suspects, fallen between two parked cars.
"I saw the man with the gun in his hand," she said. "It was scary, very scary. We shut our door and locked it, afraid we could be hostages or something."
Fleischman has a legal gun permit from Alabama, Memphis Police Col. Jeff Clark said. He was also driving a car with Alabama license plates and telephone records indicate he lives in Mobile.
Traveling jewelry salesmen typically visit numerous jewelry stores, perhaps in multiple cities. They show their wares, trying to make a sale, then move on to the next store.
There are at least seven jewelers in the Hobson building, sharing two offices. Unlike a jewelry store in a mall, though, these jewelers sell by appointment only, often to a more upscale clientele.
It's unlikely Fleischman had anything worth stealing, said a jeweler who met with the salesman a few minutes before the shooting.
"Most of them just have fakes. They have a (replica) of what the piece would look like," said Claire Ellers, a jeweler with an office in the building. "He may have had a few pieces on him, but not much. It really wasn't worth their time. They thought they had a big deal."
The Memphis incident comes a year after masked gunmen robbed diamond couriers in Arkansas as part of a crime wave across the South. FBI officials suspected those thefts could be part of what they call "South American Theft Groups."
FBI officials said the groups of illegal immigrants stake out traveling salesmen and jewelry shows, sometimes traveling across the country.
While this remains a Memphis Police case, the FBI is interested, said C.M. Sturgis, spokesman for the Memphis office.
"What we would be interested in would be information that's developed out of their investigation that could help us solve other robberies around the country," he said.
Sturgis was intrigued when he heard that the suspects reportedly spoke Spanish.
"(This) could have links to Central or South America and could be connected to a robbery team," he said. "It's too early to tell now."
 
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kudos to him, he knew better than to just let the cops save him, and sure enough it payed off, and I bet those two never try that s*** again
 
Don't you just love a story with a happy ending.

And of course the bad guys probably don't have health insurance so guess who is going to pay?

The next time you have to go to the hospital they will just add a little on your bill to pay for these illegals

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"I saw the man with the gun in his hand," she said. "It was scary, very scary. We shut our door and locked it, afraid we could be hostages or something."


...I would bet that these people had no way to protect themselves.
 
Most everyone who deals in jewelry carries a gun, or at least keeps one in their shop if a given place doesn't allow carry. If I remember right, Massad Ayoob wrote about growing up around a family jewelry shop and its guns. Some of the jewelers that I met even wore vests. (That may not apply to corporate type "mall" jewelers, but certainly applies to family owned outfits.)

Beyond that, I'm reminded of the King of the Hill where Mr. Strickland observes, "What do they call the bad part of Memphis? Oh yeah, that's right, Memphis..."
 
Fleischman has a legal gun permit from Alabama, Memphis Police Col. Jeff Clark said. He was also driving a car with Alabama license plates and telephone records indicate he lives in Mobile.
Why do they need to check telephone records if this is clearly a case of self defense? I'd be fairly miffed if this happened to me and then they "checked phone records." Is this standard practice or something?

Or is this where the reporter found his name in the phone book, and is broadcasting where he lives to perps? I'd be going reporter hunting.
Isn't there an anti-gun newspaper in either Memphis or Nashville if my memory serves me?
 
Excellent. For a great jewelry heist movie don't miss "Snatch!"
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Story Here
Jewelry salesman shoots 2 amid East Memphis robbery
Fires on pair attempting to steal his wares; 2 others flee
By Jody Callahan (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Instead, 62-year-old Stephen Fleischman pulled his weapon and shot two of the suspects, leaving them bleeding in the parking lot as the others fled, Memphis police said. At least two of the suspects were armed. . . It's unlikely Fleischman had anything worth stealing, said a jeweler who met with the salesman a few minutes before the shooting. "Most of them just have fakes. They have a (replica) of what the piece would look like," said Claire Ellers, a jeweler with an office in the building.
Well, we know at least one piece Mr. Fleischman was carrying wasn't a fake. :)
 
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