Heck, I just watched the news video and learned they had already been robbed of the money, and may well have been about to be robbed of their lives.
Note how the media story ends the video clip before any "violence" is shown. Wouldn't it be educational and informative for the public to see the victim grab the gun and manage to keep the robber from grabbing it back? I realize they'll never show the actual shot happening, but why hide the brave victim's successful struggle?
Note how the media story ends the video clip before any "violence" is shown. Wouldn't it be educational and informative for the public to see the victim grab the gun and manage to keep the robber from grabbing it back? I realize they'll never show the actual shot happening, but why hide the brave victim's successful struggle?