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clerk stops robbery then gets fired for carrying a gun

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Shannon "Bear" Cothran thwarted a would-be robber by pulling out his handgun ? and was fired from his gas station job just hours later.
NASHUA, N.H. ? A New Hampshire gas station clerk who thwarted an attempted robbery by pulling out a handgun was fired because company policy prohibits staff from carrying firearms.
Shannon "Bear" Cothran told the Telegraph of Nashua that he was working at a Shell station in Nashua early Monday when a man approached him with a knife. Police confirmed that the would-be robber fled after Cothran pulled out a gun.
Cothran said he then filed a report with Nouria Energy Corp., which owns the station, and was fired hours later even though the store manager and a district manager lobbied to save his job.
Nouria said in a statement Wednesday that it instructs its cashiers to give thieves what they ask for during a robbery attempt to resolve the conflict peacefully and quickly.
"Make no mistake: We care about the personal well-being of employees like Mr. Cothran, whose years of service are truly appreciated ? not about the money in the cash register. So, we are especially grateful that this situation was resolved without injury," the statement said. "We do respect the constitutional right to bear arms. However, we believe the best way to keep our employees and customers safe is to prohibit weapons in the workplace."
The company said its policies are similar to others in the industry and consistent with the advice offered by police.
 
If I was an employee for shell I would be pissed. If that's how they react to someone protecting themselves at job where the chances of getting killed for a few dollars is above average I would put a sign outside saying " come on in and steal whatever you like, its against company policy to defend myself so I wont intervene "
 
If I was an employee for shell I would be pissed. If that's how they react to someone protecting themselves at job where the chances of getting killed for a few dollars is above average I would put a sign outside saying " come on in and steal whatever you like, its against company policy to defend myself so I wont intervene "

and just sit in your chair reading a magazine while they raid the store :daydream: that's what I would do
 
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