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We know that two 18-year-old men, Anthony Spates and Everett Jamison, stood in the parking lot outside a credit union in Frayser, Tennessee, with guns drawn on October 13. They were spotted by Roscoe McVay, a man who sold fruit from a stand in the parking lot on Fridays. From that point in the story, however, accounts of the incident vary.
Eyewitness John Adkins told the Commercial-Appeal (Memphis) that "he saw the vendor follow the two suspects into the bank's vestibule," whereupon McVay pulled a gun and shot one of the robbers in the neck, sending both men fleeing.
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