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Armed bystander stops attempted robbery at fast-food joint

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Armed bystander thwarts dangerous attempted robbery in Georgia

It was a quick-draw at a fast-food restaurant in Alpharetta on Sunday. Police say a bystander, who was armed, shot a robber who had a gun pointed at the manager, FOX 5 Atlanta reports.

Police in Georgia say a bystander stepped in and shot a would-be robber at a fast-food restaurant.

A 57-year-old man tried to rob the manager of a Zaxby’s in Alpharetta, but a man who had just pulled in to order some food also had a gun, police told FOX 5 Atlanta. 

“I’m glad somebody was there to help the people who could have been a victim,” customer Shameerah Bates told the TV station.

The attempted armed robbery happened at closing time Sunday night. Police said that as the manager was leaving, an armed man approached him in the parking lot and tried to rob him.

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Police said a bystander stepped in and shot a robber at a fast-food restaurant in Georgia. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

“An independent witness observed the robbery in process, and intervened in the robbery, and shot the suspect after the suspect pointed his firearm at the witness and the victim,” Alpharetta Police Lt. Andrew Splawn told FOX 5.

When police arrived on the scene, they set up a perimeter to search for the suspect, who had fled into the woods.

When officers located the suspect, they found he had two bullet wounds to his leg.

The suspect was rushed to the hospital and will face a number of charges, including armed robbery, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, when he’s discharged.

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Alpharetta police responded to the scene, where they learned the suspect had fled into the woods. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

A look outside the fast-food restaurant in Alpharetta, Georgia, where police say a man tried to rob a manager in the parking lot. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

Police said the bystander with the gun will not be charged.

“Georgia law allows a person to use reasonable force to protect themselves or a third party when they believe an individual or themselves is going to suffer serious bodily harm or death,” Splawn said. “We do believe this is going to be a defensive third-party incident, so at this time we don’t anticipate any charges for the witness.”

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The manager was shaken up and went to the hospital with some superficial injuries, and he is expected to be OK.

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