Store owner in gun
battle with robber
Man's
son, maybe intruder too, injured during holdup
By Bill Estep
A gunbattle during a
robbery late Saturday in Pike County left a storekeeper wounded, and maybe
one of the assailants as well.
Russell Hall, owner of
Hall's Midnight Market at Robinson Creek, said a man armed with a pistol
shot his son, Michael Hall. Russell Hall then fired several shots at the
robber, which drove him away.
"We shot the place all
to pieces,'' said Russell Hall, 67.
Hall said two men, one
with a gun, barged into his store about 11:30 p.m. Hall keeps about 15 guns
planted around the store to defend himself, but the men came in too quickly
for him to grab one, he said.
Hall said the armed
man, wearing a ski mask, addressed him by name and demanded his wallet.
"I thought somebody
was pulling a prank on me,'' said Hall. "When he cocked that gun and stuck
it in my face, I knew it wasn't a joke.''
Hall gave the robber
his wallet, which contained about $2,000.
The man was yelling at
his accomplice to take guns from a case in the store; Hall asked the
assailant to let him get the key for the case so the man wouldn't break the
glass.
As Hall started behind
the counter to get the key, Michael Hall got a pistol from the chair where
his father had been sitting and shot twice at the armed robber.
The man fell against
the cigarette case and fired back, hitting Michael Hall once, his father
said.
The bullet hit Hall in
the right shoulder and passed through his neck, lodging in his right
shoulder, state police said.
Russell Hall then
grabbed a gun he keeps under the counter and fired several shots at the
armed intruder from 5 to 6 feet away, he said.
"I'm 100 percent sure
I hit him,'' said Hall, who has owned the store for 26 years.
The man ran from the
store.
State police said in a
news release that it is possible Hall hit the robber once, though there were
no signs on the scene that the man was wounded.
Hall said state police
alerted area hospitals to watch for a man seeking treatment for a gunshot
wound.
State police said the
second robber had left the store before the shooting started.
"He chickened out,''
Hall said.
Both suspects fled on
foot, state police said.
Michael Hall, 40, an
employee of Pikeville Methodist Hospital, was listed in stable condition at
the hospital yesterday.
Russell Hall said he's
had the flu and his son had been helping him at night.
Hall said the shootout
could have been worse, what with all the bullets flying. There was a female
employee in the store, and Hall's daughter-in-law and granddaughter had left
a few minutes earlier.
"It was kind of a
close call,'' he said.
State police described
the armed man as white, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 140 pounds, wearing a black
ski mask, brown shirt and vest and blue jeans.
The other man was
white, had nylon hose over his face and was wearing a white shirt and blue
jeans.
source:
The Herald-Leader |