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Workers at Taco Bell in Ohio fatally shoot armed robber, police say[/h]28Updated on September 7, 2017 at 6:54 PMPosted on September 7, 2017 at 6:42 PM
By Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com
aferrise@cleveland.com
[FONT="]CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three Taco Bell employees in Cleveland this week opened fire on two armed and masked robbers, killing one, police said.
The employees -- two 19-year-old men and a 23-year-old man -- shot one of the armed robbers six times about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday inside the Taco Bell on West 117th Street in the city's Edgewater neighborhood.
Police have not yet identified the employees who fired the shots. There were no customers inside the restaurant at the time of the shooting, police said.
Armed robber fatally shot by Cleveland Taco Bell employees identified
No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed in the case.
The two armed robbers wore bandanas on their faces when they walked into the restaurant. They ordered three employees-- ages 19, 24 and 44-- to the ground at gunpoint, according to police reports.
Those employees complied and the robbers walked up to the cash registers, according to police reports.
The three other employees then fired several shots at the robbers. One robber fell to the floor while the second robber ran from the restaurant.
The first robber was shot six times. Officers found him unconscious with a faint pulse lying face-up on the floor with a loaded gun still in his right hand, police reports say. He died after an ambulance took him to MetroHealth, according to police reports.
The other robber ran out of the store and headed eastbound on Franklin Boulevard. Police are still searching for the second robber.
The employees ran out of the store and called 911.
Investigators searched the parking lot and found a loaded gun tucked in the backseat of one of the employees' cars, according to police reports. Police have not said who that gun belongs to or if it was used in the shooting.
Arthur Giles, one of the restaurant's owners, said the shooting was in self-defense.
Giles said none of the employees were injured during the incident. Taco Bell said in a statement that they are offering counseling to any employees who need it.
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Workers at Taco Bell in Ohio fatally shoot armed robber, police say[/h]28Updated on September 7, 2017 at 6:54 PMPosted on September 7, 2017 at 6:42 PM
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By Adam Ferrise, cleveland.com
aferrise@cleveland.com
[FONT="]CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three Taco Bell employees in Cleveland this week opened fire on two armed and masked robbers, killing one, police said.
The employees -- two 19-year-old men and a 23-year-old man -- shot one of the armed robbers six times about 2:45 p.m. Wednesday inside the Taco Bell on West 117th Street in the city's Edgewater neighborhood.
Police have not yet identified the employees who fired the shots. There were no customers inside the restaurant at the time of the shooting, police said.
Armed robber fatally shot by Cleveland Taco Bell employees identified
No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed in the case.
The two armed robbers wore bandanas on their faces when they walked into the restaurant. They ordered three employees-- ages 19, 24 and 44-- to the ground at gunpoint, according to police reports.
Those employees complied and the robbers walked up to the cash registers, according to police reports.
The three other employees then fired several shots at the robbers. One robber fell to the floor while the second robber ran from the restaurant.
The first robber was shot six times. Officers found him unconscious with a faint pulse lying face-up on the floor with a loaded gun still in his right hand, police reports say. He died after an ambulance took him to MetroHealth, according to police reports.
The other robber ran out of the store and headed eastbound on Franklin Boulevard. Police are still searching for the second robber.
The employees ran out of the store and called 911.
Investigators searched the parking lot and found a loaded gun tucked in the backseat of one of the employees' cars, according to police reports. Police have not said who that gun belongs to or if it was used in the shooting.
Arthur Giles, one of the restaurant's owners, said the shooting was in self-defense.
Giles said none of the employees were injured during the incident. Taco Bell said in a statement that they are offering counseling to any employees who need it.
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