Richmond Store owner grateful for man who shot robber

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By Reed Williams

Published: July 15, 2009

Three days after Mustapha Kassou was shot in an attempted robbery in his store in South Richmond, he said that he owed his life to the man who ended the ordeal by shooting the robber.

Yesterday, Kassou returned to Golden Food Market on Jefferson Davis Highway for the first time since he was shot there Saturday afternoon.

Kassou said the masked robber walked into the store shortly after 1 p.m. and seemed startled to see about eight people inside. The robber told everyone to get on the floor, and then he fired at Kassou and hit him twice, he said.

"When the guy shot me, I was waiting for him to finish me," Kassou said. "I was knocked down behind the cash register."

The other armed man pulled a six-shot revolver from his holster and told the robber to drop his weapon, Kassou said. When he didn't, authorities say, the man shot the robber once in the torso, took the robber's gun and called police.

Witnesses told police it appeared the robber ran out of bullets and tried to reload. Some people in the store told the man to finish off the robber, witnesses reported.

"Everyone was telling him to kill him," Kassou said, "but he said, 'I can't do it.'"

Saturday's incident was the second such shooting at the store in a month.

The two shootings at Golden Food and the fatal shooting of a shopkeeper last month in another store just blocks away have alarmed some nearby residents, although police say the number of violent crimes along the Jefferson Davis corridor has been declining since May.

Councilwoman Reva Trammell, whose 8th District includes the corridor, and police Cmdr. Steve Drew will hold a public safety meeting for Jeff Davis-area business owners tonight from 6 to 8 at the Satellite Restaurant, 4000 Jefferson Davis Highway.

Kassou was released from the hospital Sunday, but he was limping and in obvious pain yesterday. He sat inside his store with family members, but he kept the front door locked. He said the shootings have made him scared of almost everyone.

He said he was struggling with whether he should reopen the store. He does not know how he would support his wife and two children if he chooses to keep the store closed.

Kassou said he is considering returning to his native Morocco. He said he is an American citizen and has lived here about 20 years and loves this country.

"It's not worth it anymore," he said, adding that he will arm himself if he reopens the store.

Kassou said he still is alive because of God -- and because of the man who drew a .45-caliber Western-style revolver and ended Saturday's robbery by shooting the gunman.

"He saved a lot of lives," Kassou said. "He was like an angel who came to save everybody."

Authorities say the robber was wounded after he shot Kassou and fired on customers.

Neither Kassou nor the police would identify the man who shot the robber. Authorities said an initial investigation indicates the man acted lawfully when he shot the robber.

Police have charged James Grooms III, 30, of South Richmond with attempted robbery, use of a firearm and possession of a firearm by a felon.
He remained in critical condition last night at VCU Medical Center.
A woman who said she is one of Grooms' relatives declined to comment when reached by phone yesterday.
 
I just posted a comment to one of the anti-posters in the thread. For the most part public opinion seems to be pretty pro 2A which is nice.
 
If someone told you to "finish off" some stupid fark you just shot in a similar situation, wouldn't you just be a little bit tempted to introduce their nose to the heel of you hand?
 
If someone told you to "finish off" some stupid fark you just shot in a similar situation, wouldn't you just be a little bit tempted to introduce their nose to the heel of you hand?

Not really. The other people were probably scared shitless that he would still be dangerous even on the ground.
 
He showed good judgement in not finishing him off. He would have gone from defender to murderer if he fired a second shot into a wounded unarmed man. Regardless if he was a piece of garbage to begin with.
 
I live about 20 minutes from this store. The story is all the rage with our little "gun owners community". The open carrier is being hailed as a hero.
 
I live about 20 minutes from this store. The story is all the rage with our little "gun owners community". The open carrier is being hailed as a hero.

That didn't make it into the story. Are you saying that the CCW was open carry? Not that it makes a whole lot of difference. I'm just curious.
 
Richmond police are protecting the hero's identity. What a novel idea.

Here in mass, they would have taken the guys gun, and published his name and address in the Boston Globe!
 
The report was that the good guy was a friend of the store owner. He was in the store buying something and was openly carrying a "western style" revolver in a western holster. Who knows what that means exactly in journalist-speak but he was most definitely open carrying.
 
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