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Madera jewelry store owner opens fire on group of masked robbers
By Brisa Colón
MADERA, Calif. (KFSN) — Surveillance video captured tense moments in the North Valley as a group of masked robbers broke into a Madera jewelry store located on North Country Club.Within seconds, the store owner took matters into his own hands and opened fire on the crooks sending them running out the door.
As unsuspecting customers left Olivia’s Fine Jewelry store in Madera around seven Thursday evening, surveillance video captured a group of about five masked people charge in.
The thieves quickly filed into the store, darting straight for the glass cases, sending the employee at the counter to seek safety.
One suspect stayed at the door as a lookout.
In a matter of seconds, the owner came out of the back of the store with his own gun, firing 3 to 5 shots.
The crooks took off running as he chased them out the door.
“It’s shocking to the conscience. It’s scary to the family because it is a mom-and-pop store with family being your own employees, it’s your own business and your livelihood,” says Sergeant Blake Short, Madera Police Department.
Even though the shots were fired, authorities say no one was hit.
The thieves were able to make off with an estimated $170,000 in high-value jewelry.
“I believe the store owner did what he felt was necessary at the time. We don’t always recommend that in this field. Fortunately, no one was harmed in this situation,” says Sergeant Short.
Madera Police call the robbery sophisticated, adding that the young adult suspects had a clear plan.
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“…Unfortunately, no criminal was killed in this situation,” says Sergeant Short….”
There …. I fixed it.
California po-po not recommending that you protect your family and livelihood.
About par.
Normally I am not a fan of bright red lipstick…but I could make an exception. The attached Buckmark article is not very factual, but Ed sure picked the best model of Buckmark to picture! With the right ammo, sub-1″ 25 yard groups are common. The classic case of a gun far more accurate than most of its owners…