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Not much detail on the shoot-out, the link has photos of the good guy and the perp.

https://www.cbs46.com/news/bre...08-1b80237a7cba.html

Bread delivery man foils armed robbery at Hardee's

Collin Van Buskirk
Updated 23 hrs ago |
Posted on Nov 30, 2019

ELLENWOOD, Ga. (CBS46) -- An armed robber was arrested after being shot by a bread delivery man at a Hardee's in Ellenwood early Saturday morning.

Around 6:30 a.m. at the Hardee’s on Anvilblock Road Mr. Chilton was delivering bread when he noticed employees running out of the back door and a woman screaming for help. The suspect, Parrish Damario Kentrell, had jumped over the counter and pointed a weapon at an employee and demanded cash. Meanwhile, Chilton quickly ran back to his truck and grabbed his firearm. He then headed back into the building to help the distressed employee.

In a matter of minutes, a short gun battle ensued, allegedly leaving the robbery suspect wounded. Authorities said, Chilton shot Kentrell several times which resulted in Kentrell to escape the restaurant prior to police arriving at the scene.

Kentrell ran off to a house on Jewell Terrance Rd where he was tracked by Clayton County Police and Sheriff’s Deputies. He refused to come surrender and that’s when SWAT was called to the home. Before SWAT arrived, the children who were in the home came out safely, and soon afterward Kentrell came out and surrendered.

Kentrell was transported to a local hospital where he is being treated for gunshot wounds; he will then be Georgia’s toughest para-military jail.

As for the bread delivery man, Sheriff Victor Hill was so impressed with Chilton’s efforts for “defending those who could not defend themselves” that he made Chilton a Honorary Deputy and inducted him into The Sheriff’s Posse Hall of Fame.
 
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Let's all meet Parrish Damario Kentrell:


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“para-military jail”? What that? Did they reopen Andersonville?




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Too bad he isn’t pushing up weeds. Great job on the sheriffs part.



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And it went down in a "matter of minutes". Roll Eyes


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Somebody needs to get better training and carry a better caliber....


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“para-military jail”? What that? Did they reopen Andersonville?


Well I guess the cat's out of the bag now.


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Wow, what 4 year old wrote this article?

I hope Hardee's doesn't cancel the bread contract but I wouldn't be surprised if they do or at least send the bread company reminding them of whatever asinine weapons policy they have.
 
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To think that two (I use the term lightly) reporters authored that barely coherent article astounds me.

Good for Mr. Chilton. Sounds like he did good




 
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Somebody needs to get better training and carry a better caliber....


I must have missed in the article where it detailed his weapon's caliber or training history.

He survived without being shot and the bad guy took hits. Bad guy's robbery and freedom ended so I'd say he did good.




 
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Somebody needs to get better training and carry a better caliber....


Where in this poorly written story does it say what gun and caliber any one was using? Also what tactics used by the truck driver other then he was not carrying his gun on him?


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In a matter of minutes, a short gun battle ensued, allegedly leaving the robbery suspect wounded.
What a poorly written sentence. Dipshit reporter doesn't even know where to insert the alledged BS. If you're going to be all PC it's "alleged robber" because otherwise you contradict yourself 2 paragraphs later where you explain "Kentrell was transported to a local hospital where he is being treated for gunshot wounds."

Journalism has been dead for a long-time so I don't know why I'm surprised.



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Sheriff Victor Hill has quite the reputation himself.


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Sheriff Victor Hill has quite the reputation himself.


Sheriff Victor Hill

Terms as Sheriff
01/01/2013 - Present

01/01/2005 - 12/31/2008

Biography
Sheriff Victor Hill was born in Charleston, South Carolina, where he attended public school and studied criminal justice at Trident Technical College. His law enforcement career began at 18 years of age when he joined the City of Charleston Police Department serving under legendary Police Chief Ruben Greenburg. Victor pursued career growth opportunities and was hired by the Clayton County Police Department. Victor eventually earned promotion to Robbery Homicide Detective. Furthermore, he became Clayton County's first African American officer serving as a hostage negotiator in crisis events.

Victor was elected to represent Clayton County Citizens as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 2003-2004 term. During his tenure, he successfully authored four bills that became Georgia law: (1) Crack down on drug crimes, (2) domestic violence, (3) use of bullet proof vests during the commission of a crime, and (4) stricter supervision of child molesters preventing them from hiding under first offender status. In 2005, Victor became the first African American elected Clayton County Sheriff.

During his first term, Sheriff Hill waged an unprecedented war on crime in Clayton County with the following results: (1) Captured nine of Clayton County's ten most wanted; (2) Created three elite task forces to confront Clayton County's high crime rate: (a) "Cobra Unit" to combat drugs by saturating high crime areas, (b) "Joint Vice Task Force" to fight gambling and prostitution; and (c) "Stalking Unit" combating domestic violence by "stalking the stalkers." (3) Sheriff Hill and his Deputies executed Clayton County's most successful assault on drugs and violence - "Operation Jericho" resulting in murders decreasing by 30% and aggravated assaults decreasing by 11%.

Under Sheriff Hill's leadership, the Clayton County Jail is recognized as being the safest, cleanest, and quietest jail in the Southeastern United States. This is achieved by implementing military boot camp standards and offering inmates privileges for performing hard physical labor cleaning up Clayton County's roads and public parks. Furthermore, the Sheriff's tough stance on crime suppression includes positive community outreach programs protecting seniors, sponsoring rehabilitation of people trying to stop various addictions, and deterring youth from committing crimes and earning their high school diplomas.

Sheriff Hill is serving his second term protecting and serving Clayton County's 270,000 citizens. The public's confidence and support is based upon Sheriff Hill's reputation and results as Clayton County's "Crime Fighter" and his relentless quest to rid Clayton County of drugs and violence. Sheriff Hill extends an open invitation for anyone needing assistance to contact his office at 770-471-1122.

http://claytonsheriff.com/Hist...iff_Hill_Victor.html



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...Under Sheriff Hill's leadership, the Clayton County Jail is recognized as being the safest, cleanest, and quietest jail in the Southeastern United States. This is achieved by implementing military boot camp standards and offering inmates privileges for performing hard physical labor cleaning up Clayton County's roads and public parks...


The horror! Call the ACLU. And the UN Human Right Commission.
 
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Sheriff Victor Hill has quite the reputation himself.


Sheriff Victor Hill

Terms as Sheriff
01/01/2013 - Present

01/01/2005 - 12/31/2008

Biography
Sheriff Victor Hill was born in Charleston, South Carolina, where he attended public school and studied criminal justice at Trident Technical College. His law enforcement career began at 18 years of age when he joined the City of Charleston Police Department serving under legendary Police Chief Ruben Greenburg. Victor pursued career growth opportunities and was hired by the Clayton County Police Department. Victor eventually earned promotion to Robbery Homicide Detective. Furthermore, he became Clayton County's first African American officer serving as a hostage negotiator in crisis events.

Victor was elected to represent Clayton County Citizens as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 2003-2004 term. During his tenure, he successfully authored four bills that became Georgia law: (1) Crack down on drug crimes, (2) domestic violence, (3) use of bullet proof vests during the commission of a crime, and (4) stricter supervision of child molesters preventing them from hiding under first offender status. In 2005, Victor became the first African American elected Clayton County Sheriff.

During his first term, Sheriff Hill waged an unprecedented war on crime in Clayton County with the following results: (1) Captured nine of Clayton County's ten most wanted; (2) Created three elite task forces to confront Clayton County's high crime rate: (a) "Cobra Unit" to combat drugs by saturating high crime areas, (b) "Joint Vice Task Force" to fight gambling and prostitution; and (c) "Stalking Unit" combating domestic violence by "stalking the stalkers." (3) Sheriff Hill and his Deputies executed Clayton County's most successful assault on drugs and violence - "Operation Jericho" resulting in murders decreasing by 30% and aggravated assaults decreasing by 11%.

Under Sheriff Hill's leadership, the Clayton County Jail is recognized as being the safest, cleanest, and quietest jail in the Southeastern United States. This is achieved by implementing military boot camp standards and offering inmates privileges for performing hard physical labor cleaning up Clayton County's roads and public parks. Furthermore, the Sheriff's tough stance on crime suppression includes positive community outreach programs protecting seniors, sponsoring rehabilitation of people trying to stop various addictions, and deterring youth from committing crimes and earning their high school diplomas.

Sheriff Hill is serving his second term protecting and serving Clayton County's 270,000 citizens. The public's confidence and support is based upon Sheriff Hill's reputation and results as Clayton County's "Crime Fighter" and his relentless quest to rid Clayton County of drugs and violence. Sheriff Hill extends an open invitation for anyone needing assistance to contact his office at 770-471-1122.


Do you think he would consider a move to Yavapai County, Arizona?
I think he would be a huge benefit here.



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Good for that young man.. putting holes in the bad guy and ending this incident.

I too, hope that good guy doesn't suffer any fallout from this with his employer and Hardee's.




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What a shocker,this is in my county and the thug did a stupid time to rob with delivery people armed.Most people are armed here.
Most chain shops forbid employees to be .I know of one store delivery supplier [18 wheeler] has a car following it on stops with armed security to all the stops.
Victor is the man in my book,nice guy and tough on thugs.
 
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