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It Happened to Me: Philly Barbershop Customer Stops Crazed Shooter

Friendly banter in the Falah Barbershop in West Philadelphia suddenly dissolved into something more serious when a barber and a customer got into a heated argument.

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The 40-year-old customer “obtained a firearm from a drawer,” said Officer Christine O’Brien, a police spokeswoman. “A struggle ensued,” she added. “Shots were fired and the employee dove to the floor.”

Several customers, including a few children, witnessed the mayhem. A man, age 26, drew his own .40-caliber pistol and fired several times at the gunman, hitting him in the chest. Police responded to a “person with a gun” call at the barbershop. They put the wounded man in their patrol car and rushed him to the hospital, but he could not be saved.

Meanwhile, the 26-year-old customer left the barbershop and went to a police station where he identified himself and explained what happened, O’Brien said. She noted that the man was licensed to carry his gun.

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“He responded,” Philadelphia Police Captain Frank Llewellyn told NBC Channel 10, “and I guess he saved a lot of people in there.”

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