| Source: GunSenseVT | Date: 2014 |
'VT Gun Incident': 2/25 S. Burlington Man with a scarf over his face walked into Kinney Drug, demanded money and said he had a gun although none was shown http://www.wcax.com/story/24823397/armed-robbery-at-south-burlington-pharmacy |
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| GOV Analysis: | |
| GunSense Accuracy Level: | Accurate |
| | Date: 2/25/2014 | Town: South Burlington |
| VT Resident?: Unknown | Law Abiding Citizen Prior to Incident: no |
| Event Type: Armed Robbery | Firearm Crime: Threatening |
| Injury Type: NONE |
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| Actual Gun Use: NO | Gun Actually Fired: NO |
| Domestic Violence: No | Suicide: NO |
Details: A 6 foot, 220 pound male, robbed the Kinney Drugs on Williston Road in South Burlington. He told the clerk he had a firearm by passing a note, but never showed one. After taking the money the suspect ran off. There are several robberies with a suspect fitting the 6 foot, 200-220 pound criteria. Same man? The same type of robbery by passing a "note" to the employee happened at the same store in 2010. History repeating itself? |
NO law will prevent crime. No law will stop criminals from getting guns. Gun Control only effects the law-abiding citizen and the politicians know it. |
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| News Articles |
| Source 1: Armed robbery at South Burlington pharmacy |
| Source 2: South Burlington Police Investigating Kinney Drugs Robbery |
| Source 3: Police: Masked man robs Kinney Drug Store in South Burlington |
| Source 4: 2010 Robbery with exactly the same "robbery by passing a note" |
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