Fox 29 news in hd sponsored by x1 from xfinity changing the way you experience tv. Right now incredible story of fighting back. Police say a teen marched into this store waving what looks like a big gun even attacking the clerk but that victim steps in to save his own life. Good evening, im iain page. Im lucy noland. That clerk tells us one moment changed everything. Fox 29s Shawnette Wilson spoke to him tonight live in Burlington City where this all went down. Shawnette. Reporter so we cannot wait to show you this video. It actually shows customers walking into the store on route 130 and then they turn around and walk out when they see this robbery in progress even as the clerk begs them to call 911. He says at that point he knew he had to do something to protect. Incredible Surveillance Video of itemed robbery gone bad for the suspect. The masked robber caught off gored by a store owner who fights back and wins. We blurred their faces to protect the clerk and because the suspect is u
Protect the clerk and because the suspect is underage. Teeth marks oint and he say give me all your money. And i was lets go back to see how it started as this person who the clerk believes was posing as a customer leaves, in comes the suspect who Police Identify as a 17yearold from willingboro. Hes wearing a mask frantically waving what looks like a semi automatic handgun and he demands money. Open the register. Okay. So after that i open for him end try to hit me. Now watch what happens. The suspect goes be second hitting the clerk over and over again with the gun. Then the unthinkable. The clerk says pieces of the gun fell apart and he knew it was fake. So he turns the tables. He tried to leave. I tried to grab him, too. Another camera catches the scuffle at the door as the clerk wrestles witness suspect and drags him back inside the store he says after pulling off the mask and wrapping it around the suspects neck. He then managed to drag the suspect outside into the front of the sh
Suspect was not the one shot. But first we go to Severe Weather center 9 with Marina Jurica. Reporter the satellite radar has a lot of high level clouds, but we will see a lot of sunshine moveing into the day today. With sunshine and southerly flow, we are definitely looking at a warmer rest of the day. Its comfortable and quite cool. Its 41 in ocala, and 42 in cocoa beach. Over the last few hours, we have seen an 11degree temperature drop. Its cooler than yesterday morning, but its short lived. Upper 60s to 70 along the coastline today. If youre headed to the beach, we are headed to the beach with the forecast. Reporter officers are happened during the shooting a busy street in salburg. Julie salomones live. We are waiting to hear how the victim was involved. Reporter we dont know if the victim was a bystander or how the victim was involved. This stretch of road was blocked off for several hours, and now its back home. Sanford police got a call about a suspicious man holding a gun at
But first heres a live look, wow, i cannot get enough of this gorgeous sunrise this morning. Marina jurica is in Severe Weather center, and a warm up on the way. It is absolutely gorgeous. Its a cooler start but not going to stay cool. Satellite and radar showing a few of those high level clouds which is great for a sunrise like this, because you can get those gorgeous colors and hows out of those clouds and with those high level clouds were still going to see plenty of sunshine. Were dealing with some very leesburg. Were talking less than half a mile visibility in that area. Every else is a touch from ocala, clermont, and kissimmee. Weve got Clear Conditions through orange, seminole, counties. Just depends on where you are. Current temps, cool, 39 in palm coast, 41 in ocala 46 in in winter haven and were only going up from here. Darlene . State investigators are investigating what happened during an officerinvolved shooting during a busy street and the suspect is not the person who wa
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