Store Clerk Shoots Armed Robber, But Now The “Victim’s” Family Wants Justice

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Summary:

A recent incident at a Dollar General store in Dayton, Ohio, has sparked a discussion about the right to self-defense and personal responsibility in preventing crime. During an armed robbery, the store clerk defended himself by pulling out his own firearm and shooting the suspect, 23-year-old Roosevelt Rappley, who later succumbed to his injuries.

While Rappley's family portrays him as an innocent victim of a "senseless act of violence," police records reveal that he had a history of criminal activity, including a pending weapons charge. The Dollar General clerk exercised his right to self-defense, protecting himself and his property from a deadly threat. Instead of vilifying the store clerk, we should examine the circumstances that led to this incident and consider the importance of personal responsibility in preventing crime.

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