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Home»Latest News»Armed Robbery Victim Shoots, Kills 16-Year-Old Suspect in Chicago, Police Say
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Armed Robbery Victim Shoots, Kills 16-Year-Old Suspect in Chicago, Police Say

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsMarch 19, 20262 Mins Read
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Armed Robbery Victim Shoots, Kills 16-Year-Old Suspect in Chicago, Police Say
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Key Takeaways

  • A 27-year-old man shot a 16-year-old armed robbery suspect on Chicago’s South Side.
  • The incident occurred as the teenager attempted to rob the man at gunpoint.
  • The victim retrieved his firearm and fired, striking the suspect, who later died.
  • Authorities have not disclosed further details about the incident, and no other injuries were reported.
  • This case emphasizes the importance of quick response in self-defense situations.

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CHICAGO, IL – A 27-year-old man shot and killed a 16-year-old armed robbery suspect Wednesday afternoon on Chicago’s South Side, according to police.

The incident occurred around 3:36 p.m. in the 11700 block of South Normal Avenue in the West Pullman neighborhood, as reported by ABC 7 Chicago.

Police say the teen suspect was armed and attempting to rob the man when the victim drew his own firearm and fired. The 16-year-old was struck during the encounter and later pronounced dead.

Authorities have not released additional details about the sequence of events leading up to the shooting. No other injuries were reported in connection with the incident.

More from USA Carry:

This case highlights how quickly violent encounters can unfold, especially when the victim is already facing an armed threat. In situations like this, the victim is often behind the curve, sometimes referred to as “drawing from the drop,” meaning the attacker already has the advantage with a weapon presented.

While we do not have all the details, the victim was able to access his firearm and bring it into action before the threat was able to stop him. That moment matters. When facing an immediate threat of death or serious bodily harm, the ability to respond quickly can be the difference between survival and becoming a victim.

The right to defend oneself is a fundamental part of the Second Amendment. Incidents like this reinforce why many choose to carry, even when the odds are not in their favor.

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