Updated: 2:36 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 | Posted: 6:05 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. —
A robber who pulled the gun on a Brevard County gas station owner probably didn't expect he would be the one who got shot. The owner shot the 40-year-old suspect when he tried to rob the Chevron gas station on South Cocoa Boulevard in Cocoa (see map) around 9:30 Tuesday night.
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Cops say the suspect, 40-year-old Stephen Hunt of Titusville, pulled a revolver on the clerk and demanded cash. The clerk, who also owns the store, pulled out a pistol of his own and shot the accused robber in the stomach.
“He didn't say nothing, he walked here, and comes through here then he pulled a gun,” clerk Sowann Suy said.
Hunt was airlifted to Holmes Regional Medical Center. The clerk, 40-year-old Sowann Suy, was not injured. Suy said he'd prepared himself for such a moment with a Colt .45.
“I got no choice. He threatened me and pulled a gun on me. I got not choice. I gotta fight back,” he said.
Suy told Eyewitness News the gunman begged for mercy after being shot.
“He told me, ‘Oh, I've got children, call 911,’ I said, ‘I will call 911. Don't move. Stay right here,” Suy described.
It was the second time in as many weeks that a clerk has fought back against a burglar. A 70-year-old Melbourne store owner, Willie Byrd, pulled a gun on two armed robbers and shot one of them.
Officers say there were no charges filed against either clerk. In both cases, the suspects were left with non-life threatening injuries and the clerks' actions were considered self defense.
For Suy it all came down to one thing, his life.
“If I don't do it, they kill me. That's it,” he said.
Hunt is expected to undergo surgery Wednesday. He faces armed robbery charges.
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