Source: GunSenseVTDate: 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

GOV Analysis:
GunSense Accuracy Level: Accurate

Date: 2/25/2014Town: South Burlington
VT Resident?: UnknownLaw Abiding Citizen Prior to Incident: no
Event Type: Armed RobberyFirearm Crime: Threatening
Injury Type: NONE
Actual Gun Use: NOGun Actually Fired: NO
Domestic Violence: NoSuicide: 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.

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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