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A Flint, Michigan, man doesn't like how the media is portraying him after he was forced to shoot a youngster who was threatening him with a gun.
Sean Hannosh was working at the Lewis Street Market, a store owned by his brother, on July 21 when two masked robbers entered the store. The lead robber pointed a shotgun at Hannosh and told everyone in the store to get down on the floor. As Hannosh and his customers went to the ground, the lead robber shot, hitting a cigarette display behind Hannosh.
Hannosh quickly moved behind some protective glass and retrieved a pistol. He then fired a warning shot to try to scare the robbers before being forced to fire a shot at the lead robber.
His shot struck the robber, but the masked man was able to free the scene with his accomplice. The robber, Hakeem Nelson, 14, was later found and pronounced dead at a local hospital. The ...