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The Chinese driver in Philadelphia was robbed with a gun in front of his home and drew his gun on the spot to fight back

[Overseas Chinese Daily reporter Liu Yiling reported in New York on November 21] An Uber Chinese driver in Philadelphia was robbed by three men armed in front of his home at midnight on the 20th. The Chinese driver drew his gun and fought back, and one of the gangsters was shot multiple times and died after being sent to the hospital. Police said it had confirmed that the Chinese driver had a gun license and was legally armed. The case is still under further investigation.

Surveillance video shows that at about 12:15 a.m. on the 20th, the Chinese driver just parked the car in front of the house, took a few bags containing food from the passenger seat, and then felt the key to open the door and enter the house, three men wearing masks walked by the back of the car, waiting for the opportunity to approach the Chinese driver and carry out robbery. The Chinese driver told the gangsters that the cash was in his car, so the two gangsters held the Chinese driver hostage while another gangster entered the car to find cash.

Taking advantage of the fact that the gangsters were not ready, the Chinese driver took out the pistol in his pocket and shot back, and the two gangsters outside the car staggered away and shot multiple shots at the gangsters who were sitting in the driver's seat at the time. After the gangster opened the door from the passenger seat and escaped from the car, the Chinese driver chased him out of the parking lane and fired more shots at the fleeing gangsters, during which the surveillance video heard multiple "Please!" Please! ”(Please! Please!) The cry.

According to police, the crime occurred at 3200 Longshore Avenue in Mayfai, Philadelphia, and it was determined that the Chinese driver had a gun license and that he had shot at at least two gangsters at the time of the incident. After receiving the police, the police arrested two injured gangsters at the scene, both in their 20s, one of whom died of multiple gunshots in the chest after being sent to the hospital, and the other in critical condition. Police said they had arrested a gangster and seized 2 pistols.

According to the wife of the Chinese driver, at the time of the incident, the husband had just driven home, the key was inserted in the door, and three African-American gangsters surrounded him, put two guns on his back, and committed a robbery. Taking advantage of the lack of attention of the three gangsters, the Chinese driver grabbed out a pistol and shot back at the gangsters. The wife said that when she heard her husband's cry, she also immediately went upstairs to get a gun, and if her husband had not shot back in time, I was afraid that the gangsters would be able to easily break into the home with the key that had been inserted into the gate, and the safety of the whole family might be threatened. Since the husband was driving and the three gangsters were on foot, the wife believed that the case was a random crime.

The Chinese driver in Philadelphia was robbed with a gun in front of his home and drew his gun on the spot to fight back

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