Washington State Ashland (WWBT) - Ashland police say that two men face two charges after armed robberies at convenience stores
Police said the suspect (confirmed as 24-year-old Yasaba Wills) entered the North Washington Highway store with guns and requested money.
Without knowledge of Chatman, he was identified as a suspect of a convenience robbery in 2014. He was under probation, which meant that he was asked to submit his whereabouts to law enforcement authorities monthly, but Chatman had never been arrested for robbery. In fact, he said, he did not know that he was a suspect. As Chatman learned that he was criticized for committing a crime in 2015, like most gangsters, it is necessary to be expelled from society in order to protect the safety of citizens. Criminal act: He surrendered. Chatman said he just surrendered for crime as he knew he was innocent
Oregon State University honorary student Cole Brieski set up a robbery at a convenience store on the outskirts of Southern Sacramento, where he visited his family. Briski grabbed a mask and grabbed several boxes of cigarettes from the back of the counter and observed the man running into the store. When the man turned and turned away, Briski shot a punch on his right shoulder and let him drop the item. When the suspects interrogated and picked up the item, Brischi lost his footing and stumbled backwards. When the suspects tried to leave the store for the second time, Briskie hurried to him from behind, grabbed his jacket and let him slide on the floor mat in the door. Because four different witnesses were called 911, two men fought on the floor for a few minutes. The suspect finally escaped the control by escaping Briski's control, but in six minutes it was arrested for six blocks.
For various reasons, convenience stores are the most popular target for all kinds of crime, especially shoplifting and robbery. In some cities, the convenience store crime is a problem, special workgroups are created, or some stores are completely closed. Convenience stores in the United States are often direct targets of armed robbery. In some parts of the United States it is not uncommon for staff to work behind bulletproof glass even during the day. Some convenience stores may even restrict access to the interior at night and customers are required to enter the shopping window, in particular for this situation. The main dangers are that almost all convenience stores will only shift overnight, most deals are cash, and it is easy to resell goods such as alcohol, lottery, cigarettes.