| Tip helps law agencies thwart planned robbery |
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| Written by Jeff Garvas | |
| Wednesday, 27 April 2005 | |
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Time and again, when told that publishing lists of gun owners (CHL-holders) would provide criminals lists of homes from which to steal guns, or would let potential attackers know who isn't able to defend themselves, the media responded by saying that criminals just weren't smart enough to utilize the newspaper to premeditate their crimes or select their targets. The Akron Beacon Journal has called it a "flimsy presumption", and Gannett News Columbus Bureau Chief Jim Siegel said warnings about the dangers of publishing the list of CHL-holders "elevate these criminals to a level of sophistication they very likely do not possess..." Even Attorney General Jim Petro called such a scenario "a stretch". The Fremont News-Messenger is reporting that, after receiving a tip from an informant, detectives from the Sandusky County Sheriff's Office worked with detectives from the Fremont Police Department and arrested two men early Saturday morning who were accused of planning to rob a manager at Domino's when he made a bank deposit. Click on the "Read More..." link below for the story. From the story:
One of the suspects, Jamie Gibson, 24, of 1131 1/2 Western Ave., Fremont, was a delivery man at Domino's and knew the manager's routine. Gibson, and Derek Davis, 21, also of 1131 1/2 Western Ave., planned to wait outside the bank and strike the manager with a metal pipe when he made the deposit. Gibson was planning to be the lookout, the suspects used a two-way radio walkie talkie to communicate.
When the detectives appeared at the deposit point, police intercepted radio transmissions from the Davis and Gibson showing they were confused about whether the Domino's manager was the right person. Davis then fled on foot. Because he was still holding the metal pipe, he was subdued and taken into custody. Gibson fled in a vehicle but was apprehended by Detective T.J. Woolf of the Fremont Police Department. Gibson said another vehicle was also nearby that would have been used as a getaway vehicle. |