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The Clarion-Ledger of November 3 reported that Christian Corley, a convenience store clerk at a BP service station, used a gun to defend himself from a would-be robber.
At about 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2, a man, later identified as Roosevelt Beale, entered the convenience store and threatened the employees with a knife, telling them that he was there to rob the store. When Beale tried to force Corley to the back of the store, a struggle ensued. Shortly thereafter, Corley disengaged from Beale and retrieved a gun from behind the store's counter. "Another struggle ensued and they ...