A pair of armed robbers entered B&N Towing in Lexington, Ky at around 2 p.m. As one feigned interest in selling the owner an alternator, the other circled around the owner, then produced a gun and demanded money. In response, the owner drew a handgun and shot the armed criminal. Despite being wounded, the robber began struggling with the owner over the gun, forcing the owner to shoot the robber two more times, which finally caused the attacker to flee. The owner suffered minor injuries in the altercation, but is expected to be fine.
WKYT, Lexington, Ky. 12/05/11
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