A New Haven, Connecticut, convenience store owner shot and killed a man suspected of trying to rob his store and another store owned by his brother at gunpoint on the same night, police said.
According to police, the owner of Congress Mini Market at 750 Congress Avenue called 911 to report that a man armed with a rifle had tried to rob him Tuesday night.
While detectives were interviewing him, the store owner's brother called to say he had just shot a man who tried to rob his store, Nino's Mini Market at 659 Washington Avenue, according to police.
Police arrived at the convenience store to find the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Christian Munoz, suffering from gunshot wounds to the chest. Munoz was rushed to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Police confirmed that Munoz was the same person suspected of trying to rob the Congress Mini Market. The stores are owned by the same family.
Detectives are interviewing the store owner who shot the suspected robber and said he has not been criminally charged. Police went door to door in the neighborhood Wednesday to speak with possible witnesses.
The owner of Nino's said he was took shaken up to talk about the incident Wednesday. According to other local shop owners, it's not the first time a business has been targeted in the area.
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Jaye Crump and his wife, Tonya Woods, own the One Way Corner Mini Market down the street and have been robbed before.
"They had gloves on, they had a mask on, they had no identifying marks anywhere and they had assault rifles," Woods explained, adding that the incident prompted them to install surveillance cameras.