Man Gets A Deadly Dose Of Instant Karma After Picking On The Wrong Pizza Shop

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Contrary to many of the arguments made by the liberal left, the Second Amendment in the United States saves lives, and one Papa John’s store in Ohio may have just helped to prove that.

You see, while the express purpose of the right to bear arms is to protect our nation against those who would be looking to topple it, there are domestic advantages to being allowed to defend oneself with deadly force.

A Papa John’s employee in Ohio shot and killed a man who tried to rob the pizza restaurant late Sunday evening.

A second suspect in the attempted robbery escaped and is still on the run, Clark County Sheriff’s Major Chris Clark told Fox News.

“They came running in with weapons and tried to rob us. … One’s shot and wounded on the floor, one of them ran out,” an employee told a 911 dispatcher after the shooting, according to WHIO-TV. “They had weapons, the one had a big crowbar and the other one looked like a knife and they were sprinting toward us.”

That’s when the employee – a concealed carry permit holder – took action.

No official word has been made yet regarding any legal concerns the employee may be facing, but Ohio’s recent bolstering of their “stand your ground” laws will likely factor heavily in any such instance.

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